The article highlights the stories of entrepreneurs and investors who have disrupted the startup ecosystem by starting their own ventures to bring more diversity and underrepresented voices into the industry. Founders like Nisha Dua, Jarrid Tingle, and Katie Jacobs Stanton founded their firms, BBG Ventures, Harlem Capital, and Moxxie, respectively, to address the lack of diversity in the venture capital world. These entrepreneurs recognized that creating something new aligned with their values was more effective than trying to change the existing system from within. The article also emphasizes the importance of perseverance, innovation, and expanding networks in the entrepreneurial journey. The success of these ventures depends not only on their mission but also on their financial performance, with the goal of creating a positive impact and attracting more attention from investors.
Diversity and Entrepreneurship: Stories From Investors and Founders Disrupting the Startup Ecosystem
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