Supply Change Capital, a venture capital firm co-founded and led by two remarkable Latina Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, Noramay Cadena, and Shayna Harris, recently closed its first fund, successfully raising $40 million in capital commitments with a focus on investing in the enormous $10 trillion global food industry.
To better comprehend the difficulties faced by their portfolio firms, Supply Change Capital's distinctive strategy entails investing in both consumer and technology companies. They clearly care about diversity considering 80% of the founders and CEOs in their portfolio are Latina, Black, or female.
Supply Change Capital is having a big market impact thanks to its mission of safeguarding the future of the food supply. Silicon Valley Latino salutes this achievement.
Read the full press release => https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/supply-change-capital-closes-debut-40m-fund-to-invest-in-the-future-of-food-301883552.html
Congratulations on the recent raise for Supply Change Capital. Love to learn more about what you do. I’m Head of Deal Flow for Bay Angels (established 1998). Let me know if I can be of service to you both.
All My Best,
George Parrish
Head Deal Flow – Bay Angels
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