Posts Tagged ‘Venture Capital’
Charlotte Michailidis of Parenthood Ventures on fueling the next wave of innovation for early stage ParentTech
Describe your business in a few words? Parenthood Ventures is the founder ecosystem for early stage ParentTech – i.e., startups serving parents, from fertility to teens. Companies in our community span sub-sectors like caregiving, employee benefits, food, physical goods, digital health, retail, clothing, education, media/entertainment and fintech. The objective is to fuel the next wave…Read More
Why failing more should be your goal with Susan Danziger, Founder of Eutopia Holdings
Susan Danziger launched her first business to solve a problem, and hasn’t stopped since! From making books accessible on your commute to combating the climate crisis with Wally Farms, Susan is a serial Entreprenista and investor with a deep drive to positively impact her community. You’re about to hear the lessons she learned building her…Read More
Marcia Dawood on her mission to help founders build companies that are changing the world
Describe yourself in a few words? I’m an angel investor/venture capitalist working with mainly diverse founders to help build companies changing the world and helping those founder’s dreams come true. What made you take the leap to start your own business? I worked in corporate America for many years and always knew I wanted to…Read More
In Conversation with Elizabeth Edwards of H Venture Partners
Describe your business in a few words? H Venture Partners is a venture capital firm that invests in next generation consumer brands. What made you take the leap to start your own business? After 15 years as a VC in other firms, investing in Peloton (IPO), Bill.com (IPO), Roots (IPO), and Freshly ($1.5Bn Nestle acquisition),…Read More
Tracy Chadwell of 1843 Capital – Empires of the Mind
Tracy Chadwell, Founding Partner of 1843 Capital (an early stage venture capital firm investing in technology companies with diverse founding teams) knows something about money. She was named one of Entrepreneur Magazine’s “100 Powerful Women” and…Read More
Soraya Darabi – Taking Action and Living Well
At 23 years old, Soraya Darabi managed the digital partnerships and social media marketing for The New York Times. Not a bad start. Since then, she has played a substantial role in the success of several amazing companies, her first three angel…Read More