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Tackling Taboos: Investor Influence on Founder Wellbeing

34 min · 18 de ago de 2022
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Impact investors have started to pay attention to the wellbeing and resilience of the mission-driven entrepreneurs they fund--a major shift from the ‘sink or swim’ mindset of most venture capital firms. In this session, Karla Garcia Teruel, Daniel Roth, Bedriye Hülya, and Joshua Haynes discuss the challenges investors face as they get involved in founder wellbeing and highlight innovative solutions to boost wellbeing in investment and philanthropic portfolios.

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