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December 5th, 2024

100th Episode Special: Empowering Women in Venture Capital with Catherine Gray

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Ever wondered what it really takes to break into the world of venture capital, especially as an underrepresented entrepreneur or an emerging fund manager? In our milestone 100th episode, host Marcia Dawood sits down with Catherine Gray, the visionary Executive Producer of the award-winning documentary *Show Her the Money,* to demystify this complex space. The film shines a light on the staggering statistics around the lack of funding for female entrepreneurs but goes beyond the numbers with powerful storytelling and remarkable profiles of women founders making a difference.

Catherine Gray, the force behind the Invest in Her podcast, She Angels Investors, and She Angels Foundation, is a trailblazer in using media for social change. Her previous work, including the impactful documentary I Can’t Marry You, has consistently driven cultural shifts.

This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the potential of venture capital as a tool for societal impact. Marcia and Catherine discuss the need for greater Education and awareness in this field, emphasizing the unique challenges and opportunities for women investors. They also explore the transformative impact of Investing in women-founded funds and the ripple effects this can have on economic and social progress. Don’t miss this insightful conversation that uncovers the power of venture capital to foster meaningful change.

 

To get the latest from Catherine Gray, you can follow her below!

LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherinelgray/ 

https://www.sheangelinvestors.com/

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/invest-in-her-with-catherine-gray/id1134670723

 

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Marcia Dawood TEDx Speaker/Author/Podcaster

Marcia Dawood is an early-stage investor who serves on the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Small Business Capital Formation Advisory Committee, is a venture partner with Mindshift Capital, a member of Golden Seeds, and the chair emeritus of the Angel Capital Association (ACA), a global professional society for angel investors.
She is also an associate producer on the award-winning documentary Show Her the Money.
A TEDx speaker and the host of The Angel Next Door podcast, Marcia walks the talk and holds investments in over fifty early-stage companies and funds. She is committed to expanding support for diverse companies that overcome the world’s biggest problems and accelerate positive change. She is passionate about bridging the gap from early-stage inception to building thriving, profitable companies.
She is a founding member and chair of the ACA’s Growing Women’s Capital Group, which is building syndication and collaboration among US investment groups focused on women-led companies.
She is also a co-author of the book You Can, You Will, which was an Amazon bestseller in thirty-nine categories in four countries.
Prior to that, Marcia worked in sales, marketing, and operations for Kaplan Education for over sixteen years. Marcia received an MBA from the University of North Carolina Kenan-Flagler Business School.
Marcia currently lives in North Carolina with her husband, Izzy, and she feels lucky to be the stepmom to three amazing sons.

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