Resources for Investors
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[MarketWatch] The Great Resignation Might Not Be Such a Problem if More Companies Cares about the Minimum Wage and Started Paying a Living Wage
Cheryl Contee's opinion piece in MarketWatch explains how the great resignation is simply a symptom of a broken system. The only way forward is to improve the…
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Our Money Power Podcast: ROI = DEI
Last year, venture capitalists invested more than $428 million in U.S. startups every day. And how much do you think went to companies led by…
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Power to Our Women (Impact Africa Network)
Impact Africa Network’s “Power To Our Women” podcast featured entrepreneur and The Impact Seat’s Cheryl Contee in an inspiring conversation with leading Africa-based female startup…
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Black Female-Founded Companies Need Funding, Not Accelerators Or Incubators (Forbes)
The “failure in funding for Black female companies is not the much-touted "pipeline" or "lack of education" issue but symptomatic of investors retreating into their…
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FastPath Leadership Series Fireside Chat with Barbara Clarke and Founders First
Barbara Clarke and Kim Folsom, founder of FFCP, share their journey into successful entrepreneurship and investing with insights into leadership growth opportunities.
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Unlocking Resources in the Innovation Economy: Expanding Access to Capital (MIT)
Hosted by MIT Sloan, this session features a deep dive conversation discussing what banks and investors can do to unlock resources to create a more…
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The Real Reason Why Women Don’t Get Funded
Women own 39% of all businesses in the US, but female entrepreneurs get only 2% of VC funding. Dana Kanze suggests that it might be…
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