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Women Drive Wealth. So Why Is Equity Still Inequitable?

Por: Time Business March 27, 2023

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I spend every day working with leaders trying to close the gender gap. As a founder myself, we’re up against it. What gets headlines is the fact that only of all VC funding goes to women, and less than 1% to women of color. While the math doesn’t lie, we’re focused on the wrong stat. We can’t allow this to be the accepted reality because this number is a reflection of today’s make-up of venture investors. It’s time to change the... + full article



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