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Alumni Ventures launches Women’s Fund 1

American Entrepreneurship

The membership community will be a resource base for the Women’s Fund, a women-centric network that will help source, invest in, and support top female-led startups. Data about Funding Women Founders While data analysis shows that female startup founders are very strong candidates for funding, biases in venture capital remain.

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From Dorm Room to Dominating the Finance and Tech World: A Deep Dive with Michael Mills, CEO of…

Jason Malki

What motivated you to launch your startup? We believe that the research and data analysis methods used by other funds are fundamentally flawed. Thus, our inaugural step was to devise a unique research process, which led to a distinctive data-analytics technique. Our primary hurdle has been networking.

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K-Startup Grand Challenge 2022: The world’s most tech-savvy country South Korea invites startups to grow their businesses

AsiaTechDaily

Five guaranteed support at KSGC 2022 In the last six years of the KSGC program, many startups have successfully established their businesses in Korea and Southeast Asia. month program supports startups financially and gives them multiple opportunities to network with top tech companies, VCs, mentors, etc.

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Against All Odds in Startupland

Tomasz Tunguz

Win probability charts like the one above have become the icons of popular predictive data analysis. I love data, but let me whisper a heresy to you. When I started in venture, I took a naive view that with enough data, I could filter and find great startups to invest in. What startup founder is typical?