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The Seed 25: the Best Female Early-Stage Investors


The Seed 25: The best female early-stage investors
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There are thousands of seed investors but only a few who succeed repeatedly. 
This list of the 25 best female seed venture capitalists is based on an analysis by Tribe Capital.
The venture-capital industry is still an overwhelmingly male one, but progress is being made.
Across the venture-capital industry, women hold just 16% of the investment-partner roles, according to the National Venture Capital Association s newly published VC Human Capital Survey.
These statistics are gradually improving, up from 11% in 2016. But the low representation means that when panning among the tens of thousands of active seed investors to find the ones who have proven themselves ov ....

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A Pandemic Playbook for 2021


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Heading into 2020, the startup scene never seemed more vibrant in places outside of the coastal investment hubs of Silicon Valley, New York City, and Boston. Colorado, for instance, attracted $2.5 billion in funding in 2019. Then the wheels came off the startup bus because of the pandemic, as businesses everywhere struggled to adjust. 
For Rise of the Rest (ROTR), the middle-of-America seed stage investment fund created by AOL co-founder Steve Case, there was an actual bus involved. Since 2014, ROTR, part of Case s Revolution investment company, has conducted annual bus tours to cities such as Des Moines, Omaha, and Kansas City as it looks for companies to fund and spreads the message that the middle matters. In 2020, ROTR had to park the bus and go virtual like everyone else.  ....

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