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Are you a food or fibre business seeking investment?

NZ Entrepreneur

Help is at the ready for growing food and fibre businesses looking for capital to support their growth potential through dedicated support, knowledge, mentorship and investor connections. appeared first on NZ Entrepreneur Magazine. But it can be hard to know where to start and a challenge to try to connect with investors.

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The Science of Startup: A Conversation with Mike Jones

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Mike Jones shares his entrepreneurial journey that emanates from childhood in fundraising and sales, running a nationally-distributed magazine in high school and eventually setting up a consulting firm in college that was sold. We learn about the importance of access to mentorship, and the mindset of successful entrepreneurs.

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Finance and accounting biggest headache for small biz owners followed by tech

NZ Entrepreneur

Mentorships provide direct access to people with relevant business skills and expertise, who can offer regular, tailored and timely advice – on general business practice and strategy, or specific areas of concern (finance, marketing, governance). Adrienne Church is General Manager at Prospa New Zealand.

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Accenture Ventures Leader Says Time Is Now for Black Entrepreneurs

Smart Hustle Magazine

Kathryn is well-placed to shares insights about black founders and how they are faring in the world of venture capital and entrepreneurship. Twenty-seven years into her career at Accenture, she’s with Accenture Ventures , the venture capital firm of the global business. After all, that’s the goal of venture capital.

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25 Sources For Funding Minority Entrepreneurs

Smart Hustle Magazine

It provides funding to such businesses to address any existing gaps when it comes to real estate and how possible it is for these businesses to access capital. 10) Backstage Capital. Backstage Capital is one of the most famous funding sources, particularly in the tech industry. 19) Harlem Capital Partners.