Lioness: Applications Now Open for Women-led Edtech Companies
Chloe Capital and ECMC Foundation unite to invest up to $250,000 in women-led companies as part of a National Tour to #InvestInWomen.
Chloe Capital and ECMC Foundation unite to invest up to $250,000 in women-led companies as part of a National Tour to #InvestInWomen.
Geospiza – The emergency management software startup has been everywhere over the last year. Geospiza took home $100,000 in Chloe Capital’s Denver Women Investors Forum Pitch Competition in February, before winning first place in the Enterprise & Smart Data category at the SXSW Pitch Competition in March. Then, the company closed a $1 million funding round in May with participation from Techstars, GAN Ventures, Next Wave Ventures, Chloe Capital, Alumni Ventures Group and Kokopelli Ventures.
More than 400 business leaders gathered Friday afternoon to hear advice on growing their careers, mentoring others and finding their own definitions of success from six standout leaders in the Albany area business community.
Elisa Miller-Out, Managing Partner, Chloe Capital was honored with the David M. Ahlers Master Ecosystem Award at Upstate Venture Connect’s Upstate Unleashed Conference & Awards.
Mi Padrino was down to the last $6,000 in the bank. Marta Michelle Colon, cofounder of Access Latina, CEO at Buena Gente, and a member of Chloe Capital’s inaugural Women’s Investors Accelerator advisory board referred Gamez to its competition.
We all know the numbers by now: Women CEOs get only about 2.3 percent of all venture capital. At Inc., we want to change that equation. With the Fundery, you can discover who’s looking to invest in female CEOs and diverse founding teams, in specific industries, geographical areas, and funding stages.
Kathryn Cartini of Upstate Venture Connect and co-founder of Chloe Capital is working to give women-led companies access to venture capital. She and her partners created a movement where women find mentors, support, and investment.
ECMC Foundation and Chloe Capital have joined forces to provide funding to women entrepreneurs at the helm of early-stage ventures.
ECMC Foundation and Chloe Capital have joined forces to provide funding to women entrepreneurs at the helm of early-stage ventures.
Five women-led companies will be selected to pitch their ventures in each city. The winners will receive investments of up to $250,000.
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