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Jemimah Orevaoghene: A Lesson on Investing with your Sixth Sense

28 min · 6. feb. 2025
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In this episode of Venture Voices, Deangeor Chin [https://www.lowenstein.com/people/attorneys/deangeor-chin] and Raquel Smith [https://www.lowenstein.com/people/attorneys/raquel-smith] of Lowenstein's Africa practice speak with Jemimah Orevaoghene [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jemimah-orevaoghene/], a Venture Capital Director at Morgan Stanley and Africa portfolio leader, about her unique experience investing both professionally and personally. Jemimah discusses her role as an angel investor for various African startups, how she uses her sixth sense when choosing companies to support, and how she uses a value-centric approach to investing. She also provides insight on the current African ecosystem and shares candid opinions on the continent's future. Speakers: Deangeor Chin [https://www.lowenstein.com/people/attorneys/deangeor-chin], Counsel, Africa Practice, Debt Finance, Emerging Companies & Venture Capital Raquel Smith [https://www.lowenstein.com/people/attorneys/raquel-smith], Counsel, Africa Practice, Debt Finance, Emerging Companies & Venture Capital Jemimah Orevaoghene [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jemimah-orevaoghene/], Director, Morgan Stanley

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