Inc. Names Sheri Tingey to Its 2025 Female Founders List
March 11, 2025

Inc.’s eighth annual Female Founders list highlights the nation’s top business leaders who challenge the status quo to tackle some of the world’s biggest problems
MANCOS, Colo. (March 11, 2025) /SPORTSWIRE WOMEN/ – More than 20 years ago, Sheri Tingey set out to build a better backcountry boat. That idea turned into Alpacka Raft, and today, she joins Inc.’s 2025 Female Founders 500 list—recognized for her impact on the outdoor industry and her role in revolutionizing packrafting. The list honors a bold group of 500 women whose innovations and ideas are leading their industries forward. These resilient entrepreneurs expressed grit and drive to collectively attract approximately $9 billion in 2024 revenue and $10.6 billion in funding.
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, and cull applicants through three rounds of judging, looking specifically at an entrepreneur’s bona fides in the past year. Criteria include quantifiable metrics such as revenue, sales, revenue growth, funding, and audience size. Inc. also looks for qualitative metrics, including social media momentum and stories of impact.
The founders cross all industries and bring their unique stories of success from each stage of the entrepreneurial journey — from startup to going public, being acquired by big buyers, or spending decades at the helm of an organization.
Tingey’s path to founding Alpacka Raft was anything but traditional. After years of building a career in outdoor apparel, she was forced to step away from her business due to a debilitating illness. For years, she struggled with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, slowly rebuilding her strength. Then, in 2000, her son, Thor, returned from a trip in Alaska with a failing packraft and asked, “Can you make me a better boat?” That question rekindled her passion for design and led her to develop a lightweight, durable, high-performance packraft—a product that didn’t exist at the time. What began as a passion project quickly gained traction, and soon, Alpacka Raft was redefining human-powered access to remote waterways.
This documentary film highlights Tingey’s incredible story, tracing her history in the outdoor space and showing us all that it’s never too late to follow your passion.
“The outdoors should be for everyone,” said Tingey. “But for too long, many people—including women—felt like they had to prove they belonged. That’s shifting, and I’m incredibly honored to be included on this list alongside so many amazing women who are driving change in their fields. It’s exciting to see more women shaping the future of business, design, and exploration. When I started Alpacka Raft, there were few women leading outdoor brands, and while we’ve made progress, there’s still work to do to ensure more women have opportunities to innovate, build, and lead in this space. I hope my story helps inspire the next generation to push boundaries, take risks, and create something that truly matters to them.”
More than two decades later, Alpacka Raft remains the leader in modern packrafting, with its boats used worldwide by explorers, conservationists, and athletes navigating some of the most remote landscapes on Earth. Each packraft is still handmade in the company’s Mancos, Colorado factory, ensuring the same craftsmanship, innovation, and attention to detail that started it all – with 79-year-old Sheri Tingey leading the design of every boat that bears the Alpacka Raft name.
“Female founders know what struggle is, but they’re also experts of improvisation, adaptability, and creativity. The women featured on this year’s list exemplify these qualities. Through times of uncertainty, their unwavering dedication and steadfast leadership are not only inspiring but vital to driving progress,” said Inc. executive editor Diana Ransom.
Several honorees will be featured in Inc. magazine’s Female Founders issue, on newsstands March 18, 2025. To see the complete list of honorees, please visit: https://www.inc.com/female-founders
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About Alpacka Raft
Founded in 2000 by mother and son team Sheri and Thor Tingey, Alpacka Raft makes the world’s best packrafts. With packrafts designed and handmade by a talented group of makers in its Mancos, Colorado facility, Alpacka Raft packrafts have been used and trusted on expeditions by some of the world’s most well-known adventurers. Alpacka Raft is committed to building a diverse community of boaters and is proud to provide high-quality, living-wage manufacturing jobs in a rural, mountain-town economy. For more information, visit alpackaraft.com.
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