Amber Venz Box makes Inc.’s 2024 Female Founders List

LTK, the platform that powers Creator Commerce™, proudly announces that its Co-founder and President, Amber Venz Box, has been named to Inc’s seventh annual Female Founders list. The list honors a bold group of 250 women whose innovations and ideas are shaping the world into a better place.

Content creator turned co-founder and president of LTK, Amber is the innovator of creator commerce – pioneering an industry that has changed the way people shop and paved a path for today’s creators to build and grow sustainable businesses doing what they love. Amber’s dedication to propelling the creator industry forward is unrivaled; constantly innovating with the LTK mission at the heart of everything the company does – to empower creators to be as economically successful as possible.

LTK was founded in 2011, and today empowers hundreds of thousands of creators around the world by providing them with the technology, relationships, education and support they need. More than 7,000 retailers choose to partner with LTK’s creator network, investing more than $2.7B in creators on the LTK platform. And, more than 40 million consumers turn to LTK Creators in the LTK shopping platform each month to find inspiration and instantly shop the styles recommended by their favorite creators – driving more than $4.1B in retail sales annually.

“I’m honored to be on Inc’s 2024 Female Founders list amongst so many incredible women who are innovating industries and building some of today’s most impactful businesses,” said Amber Venz Box, Co-founder and President of LTK. “This recognition is a testament to the incredible team at LTK who are empowering women in business and shaping the future of creator commerce.”

The Inc.’s Female Founders cross all industries and bring with them unique stories of success from each stage of the entrepreneurial journey. Each year, Inc. editors review thousands of applications highlighting female founders who are challenging the status quo and tackling some of the world’s biggest problems. The list features women who have overcome challenges and lifted those around them, while leading impactful organizations across the country. They join the ranks of previous honorees including Jessica Alba, Tracee Ellis Ross, Rihanna, and Shonda Rhimes.

“The past year, for many, will go down as one of the hardest ever—between a funding freeze and ad-spending pull back,” said Diana Ransom, Inc. Executive Editor. “The female founders on this year’s list are a testament to what triumph over adversity looks like. They should all be proud of this singular accomplishment.”

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