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πŸ” Hannah Bronfman Sets Sights on Launching Her Own Fund

Angel investor and wellness entrepreneur Hannah Bronfman, known for backing over 70 companies, plans to launch a fund targeting overlooked founders. Speaking at AfroTech, she emphasized the importance of community, mentorship, and increasing Black investor representation. Bronfman envisions writing $1M–$3M checks and eventually creating a Black-owned conglomerate akin to LVMH.

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πŸ” Hannah Bronfman Sets Sights on Launching Her Own Fund

Angel investor and wellness entrepreneur Hannah Bronfman, known for backing over 70 companies, plans to launch a fund targeting overlooked founders. Speaking at AfroTech, she emphasized the importance of community, mentorship, and increasing Black investor representation. Bronfman envisions writing $1M–$3M checks and eventually creating a Black-owned conglomerate akin to LVMH.

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