We have begun a series about women who invest in early stage companies. The two most prominent types of early stage investors are angels and venture capital firms.
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We have begun a series about women who invest in early stage companies. The two most prominent types of early stage investors are angels and venture capital firms.
It was my first time at South by Southwest (SXSW). My favorite part of the whole long weekend was meeting in person some of the amazing women I have connected with on Twitter.
This interview with Aileen Lee, partner at Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers is noteworthy because you rarely see a female VC interviewed. She "gets" the power of the female consumer.