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15 Austinites featured on prestigious Inc. Female Founder 500 list

Whitney Wolfe Herd of Bumble.
Fifteen Austin-area female entrepreneurs have been honored on Inc.'s prestigious Female Founders 500 list for 2026.
The annual list compiled by Inc. Magazine recognizes female founders based in the U.S. who have built businesses that have moved their industries forward. The group collectively generated approximately $12.3 billion in 2025 revenue and $12.2 billion in funding to date, according to Inc.
"Each year, we are increasingly amazed by the extraordinary leaders on our Inc. Female Founders 500 list," Bonny Ghosh, editorial director, said. "The honorees on this year's list include innovators in AI, beauty and wellness trendsetters winning devoted fans, and nonprofit leaders making a real impact in their communities. Together, they're showing all of us what trailblazing female leadership looks like."
The Austinites on the list include some the founders of familiar locally-born brands such as jewelry mogul Kendra Scott, Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe Herd, and Rebel Cheese's Kirsten Maitland.
The full list of Austin-area leaders is:
- Cheryl Sew Hoy, Tiny Health
- Hannah Hembree Bell, Hembree Bell Law Firm
- Holly Elabed, Lab Alley
- Jacqueline Samira, Howdy.com
- Katie Fang, SchooLinks
- Kendra Scott, Kendra Scott
- Kirsten Maitland, Rebel Cheese
- Lindsey, Ip VIO2
- Luna Aziz, Legendairy Milk
- Mari Llewellyn, Bloom Nutrition
- Pranitha Patil, Function Health
- Sarah Mayes, Alafair Biosciences, Inc.
- Serenity Carr, Serenity Kids
- Shristi Mishra, Yak9 Chews (Cedar Park)
- Whitney Wolfe Herd, Bumble
In total, 29 Texas female founders have been named to the 2026 list. Among them are Texas Space Commission board member Sassie Duggleby and Addison LaBonte of gluten-free baking company Sweet Addison's.
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A version of this story first appeared on our sister site, InnovationMap.com.

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