in early 2017, a young engineer named susan fowler published a scathing memo about sexual harassment at uber that kicked off reports about men behaving badly across silicon valley. the revelations lit a fire in the hearts of women in tech who had had enough. in 2018, a group of female venture capitalists banded together with the goal to change the face of those investing in tech startups and the people who build them. it is the industry that's changing the world faster than any other, yet it is also one of the most dominated by men. joining me today on "studio 1.0," aileen lee, founder of cowboy ventures, kirsten green founding partner of forerunner ventures, and maha ibrahim, general partner and canaan ventures. ♪ emily: in april of 2018, you all were the cover of forbes magazine. this is space normally reserved for men, normally reserved for male billionaires, and this is the first time a group of women was on the cover. when you saw this, how did it make you feel? >> we were all in awe, months of work and frankly this point decades in the background conversations, and wondering wh