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Female Leader Interview: Gina Diaz, Real Estate Investing and Entrepreneurship Champion

The Startup Magazine

Diaz is a champion of both entrepreneurship and investing, and educates and supports immigrant, women, and latino communities in navigating the challenges of financial independence and wealth creation. What relationship do you see between immigrants and the startup community? Why is it important for you to give back to the community?

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Women 2.0 Partners Google, Extends Founder Friday Events

YoungUpstarts

” “The engine for job creation and technology leadership begins and ends with investment in the entrepreneurial community,” adds Shaherose Charania, CEO and co-founder, Women 2.0. “Female founders are a driving force for the creation and usage of technologies that generate jobs. To date, Women 2.0

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Five Reasons Every CEO Should Give Back On Giving Tuesday And Beyond

YoungUpstarts

It serves as a reminder to look beyond or ourselves and invest in the interest of those in our community. It’s a day where people around the world join in and help charitable organizations in their community. Giving to charities helps change lives and makes your community and the world a better place. To learn lessons.

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Balance Professional Growth And Mental Health

YoungUpstarts

A growing societal conversation in the United States has been revolving around mental health and it is beyond time that we examine how it plays a role in our entrepreneurial and small business communities. But there are some simple truths we must accept if we want to combat mental health issues as a community. You Are Not Lazy.

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Who are the Major Revenue-Based Investing VCs?

David Teten

From their website: “We invest via a Shared Earnings Agreement , a new investment model developed transparently with the community, and designed to align us with founders who want to run a profitable business and never be forced to raise follow-on financing or sell their business.” Key elements: . “We

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Startup Chica Spotlight: Meet Some of Austin’s Female Founders

Austin Startup

Nelly Garcia, Co-Founder of Rocheli Patisserie Nelly Garcia, Co-Founder of Rocheli Patisserie Nelly Garcia was born in Monterrey, Mexico, and immigrated to Austin, Texas, in 2002 at the age of 15. The MamaLingua community has reached well beyond Austin, Texas, expanding nationally and globally. Department of State.

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Boulder Shouldn’t Municipalize Its Energy Utility System

Feld Thoughts

Citizens and businesses would be wise to scrutinize this investment not just because of the millions that are being spent now, but more importantly because of the serious impact that potentially higher electricity prices could have on this community in the coming years.