Lauren MacEwen Added to Women of Sex Tech's List of 'Female Founders'

Lauren MacEwen Added to Women of Sex Tech's List of 'Female Founders'

NEW YORK — Women of Sex Tech today announced the addition of Lauren MacEwen, CEO of 7Veils.com, to its list of “Female Founders.”

Women of Sex Tech is an inclusive community of “sex-positive women changing the sex tech industry.” The group represents artists, creators, entrepreneurs, journalists, educators, innovators and engineers and was founded by Unbound CEO and co-founder Polly Rodriguez and House of Plume’s Lidia Bonilla.

“I’m honored to be involved with Women of Sex Tech because I think the work we are doing is important, and if you look at the list of founders you will see that they take their vetting process quite seriously,” said MacEwen, whose 7Veils offers social media management and consulting.

“It has suddenly become somewhat trendy to take a female-forward approach to tech, but when you get beyond the flight of fancy some media outlets are engaged in, it’s really important to focus in on the organizations that have a long-term approach and a much more inclusive world view.”

In addition to operating 7Veils, MacEwen is a frequent speaker at industry conferences and writes regularly for XBIZ World, including in its latest October edition

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