Minority Report Ep 32 – Arlan Hamilton
In this episode we speak with Arlan Hamilton, Founder, Managing Partner at Backstage Capital. Backstage Capital has invested over $7M in more than 120 companies led by underrepresented founders. Listen […]
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Our very own Amy C. Waninger has the honor of chatting with Arlan Hamilton, founder and managing partner of Backstage Capital and author of “It’s About Damn Time,” which was released TODAY! Arlan went from homeless in three years to running Backstage Capital, a venture capital firm that solely invests in companies founded by women, people of color and LGBTQ entrepreneurs. She graciously shares a bit about why she started her fund and wrote her book, talks about what it is about under-estimated talent that she thinks makes them a great bet in business, and she tells us how she gets herself into the right mindset to walk in and own really intimidating rooms. Check the show notes to find out more about her book!
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In this episode we speak with Arlan Hamilton, Founder, Managing Partner at Backstage Capital. Backstage Capital has invested over $7M in more than 120 companies led by underrepresented founders. Listen […]
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