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Roxanne Varza (; born February 1985) is Director of
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, a startup campus, the world's biggest facility of its kind, based in
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where she is recognized as one of the most influential figures in the French startup ecosystem. The French media have called Varza the "young empress of startups,", the "queen of tech" and "the new pope of high-tech and startups in France." An American-born French with Iranian origins, who grew up in Silicon Valley, Varza was formerly a journalist and startup ambassador before being personally selected by
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founder
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to spearhead the development of Station F.


Personal life

Varza was born in February 1985 in
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, in a
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family. Her parents emigrated from
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in 1979 during the
Islamic Revolution The Iranian Revolution (, ), also known as the 1979 Revolution, or the Islamic Revolution of 1979 (, ) was a series of events that culminated in the overthrow of the Pahlavi dynasty in 1979. The revolution led to the replacement of the Im ...
. Varza obtained a bachelor's degree in French literature from the
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(UCLA), after an exchange year in
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. She enjoyed reading great French authors and philosophers such as the playwriter
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, poet
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, philosophers
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,
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and humanist Rabelais. At UCLA, her professors include
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. In 2007, she joined
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, then known as the French International Investment Agency. She advised
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companies wishing to set up in France. Later, Varza decided to move to France for further studies. From 2009 to 2011, she pursued a dual degree between
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and the
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, obtaining a master's degree in International Business and a degree in International Economic Policy. Varza is married to Ning Li, who co-founded the furniture company Made.com. They have a daughter.


Career

Varza was previously the head of French
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start-up activities, including
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and Microsoft Ventures and currently serves as Director of
Station F Station F is a business incubator for startups, located in 13th arrondissement of Paris, near Bibliothèque nationale de France–Site François Mitterrand. It is noted as the world's largest startup facility. Situated in a former rail freight ...
, a large startup
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facility in the
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. Prior to working with Microsoft, she was part of multiple European start-up companies and was the editor for
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France, which she received a job offer from after writing the blog TechBaguette. Her activities also include advising
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corporations about operating in France. She co-founded Girls in Tech Paris, Girls in Tech London, and was the founder of the website Tech.eu. Girls In Tech organizes training courses in computer code writing for women. In April 2013,
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ranked Roxanne Varza among the 30 most influential women under 30 in the technology sector. She is currently an Ambassador for the
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for the years 2021-2027. In January 2017, she received French nationality.


References

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