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#1 - Simran Suri, Investor at Equal Ventures: Breaking Into VC & The Vitality of A Moral Compass

44 min · 12 de oct de 2020
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An open-ended conversation with Simran Suri, an investment analyst at Equal Ventures, a $56 million fund based in NYC. Prior to joining Equal, Simran was an undergraduate at The Johns Hopkins University, where she studied international studies and sociology, in addition to leading A-Level Capital, a $350K student-run investment fund, as a managing partner.  She's a hustler, having worked at the likes of Greenspring Associates, SoGal Ventures, Predata, and Vista Equity Partners. We covered countless topics, including what differentiates a brilliant investor from the crowd, Simran's moral compass, and her playbook to break into the industry. She was well-spoken, urbane, and inspiring.  To learn more about Equal Ventures, please visit equal.vc.  For the latest updates, follow Social Insights on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/company/social-insights-1.

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episode #1 - Simran Suri, Investor at Equal Ventures: Breaking Into VC & The Vitality of A Moral Compass artwork

#1 - Simran Suri, Investor at Equal Ventures: Breaking Into VC & The Vitality of A Moral Compass

An open-ended conversation with Simran Suri, an investment analyst at Equal Ventures, a $56 million fund based in NYC. Prior to joining Equal, Simran was an undergraduate at The Johns Hopkins University, where she studied international studies and sociology, in addition to leading A-Level Capital, a $350K student-run investment fund, as a managing partner.  She's a hustler, having worked at the likes of Greenspring Associates, SoGal Ventures, Predata, and Vista Equity Partners. We covered countless topics, including what differentiates a brilliant investor from the crowd, Simran's moral compass, and her playbook to break into the industry. She was well-spoken, urbane, and inspiring.  To learn more about Equal Ventures, please visit equal.vc.  For the latest updates, follow Social Insights on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/company/social-insights-1.

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