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89: Smart Investments & Strategic Leadership for Long-Term Growth with Patricia Lizarraga

42 min · 4 de feb de 2025
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In today’s episode, I speak with Patricia Lizarraga, managing partner at Hypatia Capital. She founded the Hypatia Women CEO ETF, the only investment fund dedicated to publicly traded companies led by women. After decades on Wall Street, she’s seen firsthand what separates high-performing leaders from those who struggle to scale. From funding pitfalls to marketing missteps to the power of bold decision-making, we unpack the key strategies that drive business success. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction to Patricia Lizarraga and Hypatia Capital 02:00 Patricia’s path to Wall Street 06:00 Discovering a market gap in 2015 10:00 Her realization that women-led companies outperform 14:30 Challenges and insights of marketing an ETF 19:45 Raising capital and building an advisory board 25:00 Key business trends for 2025 Connect with Patricia Lizarraga www.wceoetf.com [http://www.wceoetf.com/] http://www.hypatiainvestathon.com/ www.hypatiainvestathon.com [http://www.hypatiainvestathon.com/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patricializarraga/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/patricializarraga/]   patricia.lizarraga@hypatiacapital.com Connect with Christie Bilbrey http://www.christiebilbrey.com [http://www.christiebilbrey.com] hello@christiebilbrey.com [hello@christiebilbrey.com]   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christiebilbrey [https://www.linkedin.com/in/christiebilbrey/] Instagram: https://instagram.com/christiebilbrey [https://instagram.com/christiebilbrey]  Grow Your Business as a Podcast Guest: https://bit.ly/pod-guesting [https://bit.ly/pod-guesting]

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