In one of the biggest debut funds out of New York, LearnVest founder Alexa von Tobel and former U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker have raised $200 million for their venture firm Inspired Capital:
like BBG, Female Founders Fund and Halogen Ventures, Inspired Capital will not limit investments to companies with at least one female founder.
“We believe that we're moving toward a future world where funding is distributed across entrepreneurs of all shapes and sizes equally. While 74% of VC firms have zero female investors, and as entrepreneurs move toward gender parity, we do believe we have a highly unique competitive advantage at Inspired Capital,” von Tobel told, “Beyond that, our strategy is simple: Inspired Capital is a modern firm focused on the country's best entrepreneurs, who are building...durable businesses.
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