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Overcoming the Wealth Gap, Funding Black Entrepreneurs
Sep 30, 2020
01:00 PM - 02:00 PM (America/New_York)

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Advancing Diversity: Black Entrepreneurship is a 4-part series bringing together Harvard alumni for a conversation on the universal themes and unique facets of being black within the entrepreneurial ecosystem.

This is our final panel, in our 4-part series.

This final session will feature a moderated conversation among Black investors centered around the structural inequities built into accessing capital, the fundraising process and steps that the investor community should be taking.

MODERATOR:

Joe Hurd, ’91, HLS ‘95, Managing Director, SOSV; Venture Partner, Good Growth Capital  

PANELISTS:

Greg Campbell, HBS '77 CEO, Rainmaker, Inc; Managing Partner, Medingenni Capital

Jill Johnson, ‘90, Co-Founder and CEO, Institute for Entrepreneurial Leadership

Kimberly Marshall, ’03, Investor and Advisor, Launch with GS

Jarrid Tingle, HBS ’19, Partner, Harlem Capital Partners


Please note that registration for this event closes 1 hour prior to the start of the session.

Organiser : Harvard Alumni Entrepreneurs (HAE)

Harvard Alumni Entrepreneurs (HAE)

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