GAV

Have her back. Women backing women.

גב women · backing · women

One introduction opens every door. Most women never get one. So we give it to each other now.

> the door was never locked.
> we stopped waiting

it isn't in your head

82%
of funded deals start with a warm intro. Not a pitch. A name, passed hand to hand.
1%
of venture capital reaches all-women founding teams. The ideas aren't worse. They return more.
38%
less likely to know the person on the other side of the door.

It happens over coffee. A favor. A name. you two should talk.

Women get one percent.

Not because the ideas are worse. They aren't.

Because the introduction never comes.

> not mentorship. you're drowning in advice.
> not a networking group.
> women who open doors for each other. on purpose. on the record.

what gav is

One act. Done relentlessly.

the job

Women backing women, with real capital, not more advice.

the act

One warm intro. “You two should talk.”

who's in

Small. Non-competing. No one fights over the same budget.

the rule

You don't just show up. You give.

put your name forward

Vouched, not open.

Gav isn't a board you post into. It's a small, vouched circle where women open doors for each other. Tell us who you are, and one door you could open.

already backing

in
Maya · founder, climate fintech
Can open: CISOs at mid-size insurers piloting climate tools.
in
Dana · founder, women's health
Can open: angels who’ve funded femtech, and health-system buyers.
in
Lena · founder, app security
Can open: security teams running a modern AppSec stack.

for the men who get it

You've done this before.

You made one introduction, and it changed her whole year.

You didn't think twice. That's what allies do.

Do it again. On purpose this time.

You in? Good. We saved you a seat.

gav · גב

HAVE HER BACK
> the door was never locked.
> we stopped waiting.
> gav.

Two names are already on the door. The next could be yours.

who's behind it

The two names on the door.

Reut Menashe
Founder and offensive-security operator. Started Gav out of anger at a simple fact: the intro rarely comes for women.
Rose Penhasi
Founder of ScaleOps and a RevOps & GTM leader who has helped 200+ B2B companies build repeatable, scalable growth.