🚨New Podcast Episode!🚨 Kritika Jain hosted this week’s episode with Colleen Konetzke from Ironspring Ventures! Ironspring Ventures is an early-stage fund focused on making industrial sectors more productive, secure, and sustainable, with investments across manufacturing, construction, transport and logistics, and alternative energy. Colleen holds a Bachelor’s in Business Administration in Accounting, a Master’s in Finance from Texas A&M University, and an MBA from Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management. Prior to joining Ironspring Ventures two years ago, she worked for several of the nation’s largest utilities at Bain & Co. and interned with climate tech funds during her MBA. Colleen is based in Austin, where her team is headquartered. A former college swimmer and avid cyclist, she’s found a strong community amongst the active lifestyle in Austin. Our key takeaways: 1️⃣ Leverage Your Network: Building strong relationships within a tight-knit community can be a key differentiator in VC. Engaging with industry experts helps uncover startup pain points and offer more effective solutions. 2️⃣ Shifting Energy Economy Post-Pandemic: The pandemic reshaped the energy sector, sparking investment in U.S. manufacturing and digital transformation. While there’s growing interest in ESG initiatives, the lack of standardized frameworks and limited incentives for companies make it challenging to implement and measure sustainability effectively. 3️⃣ VC Without an MBA? While an MBA can offer valuable exposure and opportunities, it’s not necessary to break into VC. Building industry expertise, creating a strong network, and developing a clear investment thesis can be equally impactful. Thank you so much Colleen for coming on the Girls Into VC podcast and sharing your journey with us! Listen to Colleen's episode here - https://lnkd.in/erEYGECQ
Girls Into VC
Venture Capital and Private Equity Principals
Cambridge, Massachusetts 5,008 followers
Empowering the next generation of female venture capitalists and championing women-led startups
About us
Girls Into VC is dedicated to increasing the number of women in venture capital. We want to educate women about the field and create a pipeline of talented and motivated young women who are prepared to succeed with the educational resources they have been exposed to.
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girlsintovc.com
External link for Girls Into VC
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- Venture Capital and Private Equity Principals
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- 11-50 employees
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- Cambridge, Massachusetts
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- Privately Held
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- 2022
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Cambridge, Massachusetts, US
Employees at Girls Into VC
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Destiney D. Mohammed
A Multidimensional Leader With a Barbie-like Resume! | Empowers $100K Investments @Northwestern Mutual Black Founder Accelerator® | OH SNAP! The Best…
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Alethia Mouton
Objective
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Alexis Dunn
CEO @ ARI Health | Patient Care Innovator - Obstetric Care Technology Development | Girls into VC Fellowship Alumni
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Noureen M.
Investment@ Falak Startups
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🚨New Podcast Episode!🚨 Kritika Jain hosted this week’s episode with Lata Setty, Founding Investor of the How Women Invest Funds! Lata Setty is an accomplished leader with a career that spans science, patent law, digital transformation, and venture capital. As the First Investor of The How Women Invest Funds, she is committed to tackling gender disparities in VC funding and empowering female founders. How Women Invest is dedicated to helping women align their wealth with their values, and Lata is excited to mobilize 10,000 women by 2025 to invest in venture capital for the first time. In 2023, she celebrated the launch of their $100 Million Fund III by ringing the bell at NASDAQ. Lata’s approach highlights the power of community and the importance of using the strength women already possess. Our key takeaways: 1️⃣ Women are no longer waiting for a seat at the table—they’re building a new one. Lata’s work emphasizes the critical role of mobilizing women investors to drive systemic change 2️⃣ We should not hesitate to cultivate and nurture our networks. They are our greatest assets as they often open doors to future investments, partnerships, and growth. 3️⃣ Despite a need for everything to be “perfect,” women already possess the strength and capability needed to succeed in venture capital. We must recognize that we are enough and leverage our inherent potential! Thank you so much, Lata, for coming on the Girls Into VC podcast and sharing your journey with us! Listen to Lata’s episode here - https://lnkd.in/eTbGjy92
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🚨New Podcast Episode!🚨 Kritika Jain hosted this week’s episode with Rachel Knepp, the visionary and trailblazing Co-Founder of mozaic.io! Rachel is revolutionizing the way creators get paid, and her journey is nothing short of inspiring. Starting with her early work at Jamber, Rachel recognized a critical gap in the market during the global pandemic and led a transformative shift to Mozaic. This evolution expanded the company’s focus from split payments in the music industry to addressing the broader needs of the booming creator economy. Despite adjacent competitors, Mozaic remains unmatched in its niche, setting new standards for fairness, efficiency, and innovation in creative collaborations. If you’re curious about how to turn challenges into game-changing opportunities, this episode is for you! Our key takeaways: 1️⃣ Adapting to Market Shifts Mozaic’s pivot from Jamber during the pandemic demonstrates how adapting to market shifts can unlock new opportunities and lead to innovative payment solutions for the evolving creator economy. 2️⃣ Recognizing a Need to Drive Innovation Rachel demonstrated how identifying the gap in split payments led Mozaic to create a groundbreaking and disruptive solution that transformed financial management for creators. 3️⃣ Building a Strong Foundation for Success Rachel’s advice for entrepreneurs is to build a strong, diverse, and customer-centric team that aligns with your mission. Thank you so much, Rachel, for coming on the Girls Into VC podcast and sharing your journey with us! Listen to Rachel’s episode here https://lnkd.in/gic8B69S
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Harvard Icons: 10 Women Founders Who Built Billion-Dollar Startups!! 10 women, $23B+ in value 🚀🚀 Founding companies like Cloudflare, Chief, Nextdoor, Rent The Runway, Stitch Fix, FIGS, Peak, & Everly Health Full post below! Subscribe for more data on Harvard's startup ecosystem & shoutout to these women who are making a difference: Aileen Lee (HBS), co-founder of All Raise Isabella Mandis (College), founder of Girls Into VC Rashveena Rajaram (HBS), host of Women in Venture Capital Podcast cc: Michelle Zatlyn, Trina Spear, Jennifer Hyman, Jennifer Fleiss, Carolyn Childers, Sarah Leary, Katrina Lake, Rina Onur Sirinoglu, Julia Cheek -- Phoenix Fund is an early-stage VC firm investing in Harvard-founded startups. If you're building, please share a note https://lnkd.in/eqidGgmk
Harvard Icons: 10 Women Founders Who Built Billion-Dollar Startups
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Last Chance for Early-Bird Applications! Time’s running out to get your early-stage startup noticed at the Lightning Round III Pitch Competition! Apply for a shot at $500K in perks and the chance to pitch live in front of top-tier angel investors and venture capitalists. 🎤 Pitch Date: September 10 🗓 Early-Bird Deadline: August 22 Apply Here: https://lnkd.in/gMyrEhpA Our Partners: Girls Into VC Pasadena Angels Spark xyz Los Angeles Venture Partners Stubbs Alderton & Markiles, LLP TCA Venture Group #startups #pitch #founder
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Ready to level up your startup game? Meet the #accelerators, #incubators, #networking groups, and startup support programs you can connect with at Startup Boston Week! 🌟 Join us each day from Monday to Thursday during SBW2024 as we spotlight up to eight amazing startup communities between 12:00 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. Just grab your free ticket right here: https://lnkd.in/e3E4CRfz This is your chance to mingle face-to-face with the folks who can help you take your startup to the next level. We’re thrilled to showcase these 30 #startup organizations: 🚀 The Massachusetts Founders Network 🚀 Better Business Bureau 🚀 CIC (Cambridge Innovation Center) Social Impact Program 🚀 Massachusetts Innovation Network 🚀 MGMT Boston 🚀 CommonWealth Kitchen 🚀 Howe Innovation Center at Perkins School for the Blind 🚀 Girls Into VC 🚀 Get Girls Going 🚀 Venture Forum 🚀 D'Amore-McKim School of Business at Northeastern University Co-op 🚀 Mass Professional Networking - AIMC Business Solutions 🚀 MKTG WMN 🚀 Hack.Diversity 🚀 Blue Innovation Labs 🚀 Prepare 4 VC 🚀 Startup Maine 🚀 U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Commercial Service 🚀 NH Tech Alliance 🚀 Dirigo Labs 🚀 Massachusetts Export Center 🚀 Massachusetts Technology Collaborative 🚀 Greenshot Climate Accelerator 🚀 Mass Fintech Hub Hub 🚀 C10 Labs 🚀 The Engine Accelerator 🚀 Greentown Labs 🚀 Remarkable Tech 🚀 Venture Lane | Startup Hub 🚀 Fintech Sandbox #StartupCommunities #Networking #Entrepreneurship
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🚨New Podcast Episode!🚨 Kritika Jain hosted this week’s episode with Emma Z. Ohanian, Founding Partner Y&Z Ventures! Y&Z Ventures is a Los Angeles based multi-family office investing on behalf of immigrant and first-generation entrepreneurs. As a mergers and acquisitions professional (most recently at Uber, which acquired Postmates, Drizly and more!), Emma's experience uniquely positions her to work with companies to build for the end game, or the Y&Z. An honest optimist, Emma believes each shortcoming is an opportunity to create change. It all comes down to mindset. Our key takeaways: 1️⃣ Administration, legal, and tax work is the hardest part of starting a fund, but having attorneys can make the process easier 2️⃣ While having a finance background is considered unconventional in the VC space, Emma’s experience in M&A has helped her identify unique opportunities for her portfolio companies, such as when to exit and acquire for inorganic growth 3️⃣ Trust, relationships, and community are crucial for a VC fund’s success, especially as many VC funds work together on syndicate deals Thank you so much, Emma, for coming on the Girls Into VC podcast and sharing your journey with us! Listen to Emma’s episode here - https://lnkd.in/eFmk7C84
S2E15: Building for the “End Game” While Giving Back to Community with Emma Ohanian and Y&Z Ventures
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So excited to be partnering with Pegasus Angel Accelerator. If you're an early stage founder make sure to apply below!
𝗖𝗮𝗹𝗹𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗢𝗻 𝗔𝗹𝗹 𝗘𝗮𝗿𝗹𝘆 𝗦𝘁𝗮𝗴𝗲 𝗙𝗼𝘂𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗿𝘀💥 Pitch your startup to our esteemed Venture Partners and 100+ investors! ⚡️ Eligibility: -Pre-seed & Seed Stage Companies 👏 Process: -Five startups will be selected to pitch (live or via Zoom) -Each pitch will last 5 minutes, followed by a Q&A session. 💰 Prizes: -Exclusive $500k Perks Package -Featured in our monthly investor newsletter and social media channels -Expert feedback on your product, pitch, and go-to-market strategy -Automatic entry into Round 2 of Pegasus Accelerator's due diligence process, with a chance at $100k investment and acceptance into the program. 🗓️ Deadlines -Early-Bird Application Deadline: Thursday, August 22, 2024 -Application Deadline: Thursday, August 29, 2024 -Pitch Competition: Tuesday, September 10, 2024 Our Partners: Girls Into VC Pasadena Angels Spark xyz Los Angeles Venture Partners Stubbs Alderton & Markiles, LLP TCA Venture Group 𝗔𝗽𝗽𝗹𝘆 𝗛𝗲𝗿𝗲: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gMyrEhpA #startups #pitchcompetition #startupfounder
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🚨New Podcast Episode!🚨 Kritika Jain hosted this week’s episode with Avni Barman, CEO and Founder of Gen She ! GenShe is a media platform building and leading the next generation of female talent. Avni has built a community of 200,000 women across Instagram, TikTok, a newsletter, a podcast, and a job board. With 4+ years in Big Tech as an engineer and product manager, she is now on a mission to unlock the potential of every young woman in entrepreneurship, tech, venture, and media. Our key takeaways: 1️⃣ Early education on building wealth and developing professionally is crucial in empowering women to lead the lives they want 2️⃣ Media is a highly competitive field due to the lack of market segmentation – startups in this space must compete with every other media company for viewers’ limited attention and time 3️⃣ “The person who cares the most, wins” – in Avni’s words, founders must be fiercely passionate about their work and believe in themselves every day for their startups to succeed Thank you so much, Avni, for coming on the Girls Into VC podcast and sharing your journey with us! Listen to Avni’s episode here - https://lnkd.in/eRUE8TET
S2E14: Unlocking the Potential of Every Young Woman in Entrepreneurship, Tech, Venture, and Media with Avni Barman and GenShe
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New Podcast Episode! Kritika Jain hosted this week’s episode with Joanna Kuang, SVP of Product and Impact at Illumen Capital! Joanna leads Illumen Capital’s platform and portfolio support with a focus on DEI and ESG standards. She believes that a combination of public, private, and philanthropic capital drives meaningful impact when coordinated towards a shared systemic goal, and has dedicated her career to expanding access to capital in pursuit of inclusive justice for and alongside under-resourced people of color. Our three key takeaways: 1️⃣ VC fund of funds and VC funds are increasingly interested in integrating DEI and ESG standards into their investment considerations due to their growing importance. 2️⃣ Systemic racism is very much present today, and Joanna’s experience teaching in the Mississippi Delta is a prime example of systemic racism in education. 3️⃣ Keeping an open mind about your next career move can lead to new and exciting opportunities - you never know what may come your way! Thank you so much, Joanna, for coming on the Girls Into VC podcast and sharing your journey with us! Listen to Joanna’s episode here - https://lnkd.in/eGmXpQwg
S2E13: Impact Investing in VC Funds from a DEI Lens with Joanna Kuang
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