Sparking Innovation at LA Tech Week
Mingle, Play, and Work. LA Tech Week instigated an ecclectic collection of thoughtful and fun gatherings for builders and enablers. I was pleased to see my NYC and SF friends and colleagues in attendance.
Executing Change
Great panel promoting women founders and capital allocators in the Batgirl Cave ๐ฆ๐๐ฅ at Google in San Francisco!
I was joined on the panel by Laura Lucas, GP of L'ATTITUDE VENTURES, Joy Mbanugo, J.D., MAcc., CFO of CXAI (NASDAQ CXAI), Julie Castro Abrams, Managing Partner of How Women Invest/CEO How Women Lead, and Azin Radsan van Alebeek, Co-Founder and GP of Emmeline Ventures. Giselle Valdez Jackson, Executive Director in the Wells Fargo Tech Banking group was a terrific moderator as usual.
Topics discussed ranged from personal journeys as founders, operators, and investors to advice for everyone on the role they can play in facilitating and benefiting from a more inclusive economy.
CAN YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE?
For sure.
Sisters (and Allies) Empowering Sisters in NYC!
Energy. Education. Empowerment. Friendship.
I loved participating in the second annual Women Business Collaborative Conference in NYC that brought together female founders and investors for two days of excellent content and networking. Great organizing and moderating by Gwen Young, CEO of the Women Business Collaborative, and Judith Goldkrand of the Women Presidents Organization (WPO) & Wells Fargo Corporate & Investment Banking.
Girl Power! Flex It!
I loved chatting with our Columbia female founders, funders, and innovators at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC. We got to know each other, exchange ideas, share journeys, network, and relax in one of the most beautiful venues of one of the greatest cities in the world.
STANFORD SUMMIT FOR LATINX FOUNDERS & FUNDERS
We know the numbers. Women and founders of color are dramatically underfunded in their entrepreneurship efforts. While it is a lost opportunity to remedy that only 2% of overall venture funding is going toward women, the numbers are even worse for LatinX founders. Funding for underrepresented founders is not a pipeline problem. It is an opportunity problem which countless talented people face in launching enterprises which require a strong network and extensive external funds to build, grow, and eventually exit.
WOMEN FOUNDERS ARE UNSTOPPABLE!
Great showing at USCโs ATHENA Womenโs Entrepreneurial Summit. These talented women and allies are unstoppable!
SHOW HER THE MONEY ROCKS SANTA BARBARA FILM FESTIVAL!
Thoroughly enjoyed the Santa Barbara International Film Festival where Show Her the Money sizzled! So grateful to be an Associate Producer with Portola Valley Partners.
SHOW HER THE MONEY!
So excited that Portola Valley Partners, where I serve as an Operating and Investment Partner, is an Associate Producer of Show Her the Money. Show Her the Money is a meaningful documentary directed by the talented and award winning Ky Dickens, backed by the formidable Catherine Gray as Executive Producer. The film follows the uphill path to the launching and funding of four female founded startups and the women investors who join them on their journeys.
Show Her the Money won Best Documentary at the Los Angeles International Film Festival, the Twin Cities Film Festival, and the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival, and has been awarded several other accolades.
LatinX MBAs = Excellence
Our community sizzles! Last November, I attended the incredibly well-organized, inaugural LatinX MBA alumni leadership summit hosted at Amazon Studios in Los Angeles and sponsored by TPG, Fidelity Investments, Google, Capital Group, Morrison Foerster Foundation, and ServiceNow.
Columbia Venture Community in LA welcomes you!
Great turnout at Firestone Walker Brewing Company in Marina del Rey for happy hour of the SoCal Chapter of the Columbia Venture Community. It was a great opportunity for founders, aspiring entrepreneurs, investors, and interested innovators to gather in a relaxed setting to socialize and build community.