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Today’s episode, we revisit a conversation with CiCi Bellis.
Cici is the Founder and General Partner of Cartan Capital as well as a former professional tennis player. Still only 24 years old, she’s never let age be a barrier, famously having won a match at the 2014 US Open as a 15 year-old against a top 20 opponent.
Having failed to shake-off a recurring injury, CiCi announced her retirement in 2020 and she has set to work on reaching the top in the world of venture.
This was initially set in motion thanks to WTA’s partnership with Indiana University where CiCi got her degree. She then joined leAD Sports and Health Tech Partners Investment Team before setting up as a solo GP and launching Cartan Capital in 2023, a $10 million pledge fund focused similarly on sports and health but more specifically now leveraging her network and her experience as an athlete.
Time Stamps
2:00 - Early Professional Tennis Career
5:00 - Developing an Interest in Venture Capital
12:00 - Cartan Capital's Areas of Interest 15:00 - The Opportunity in the Wearables Space
18:00 - Cartan’s Investment into Proto Holograms
23:00 - Investing into Sports Betting
27:00 - Finding a Silver Lining to First Hand Experiences in Rehab and Recovery
29:00 - The MASSIVE Opportunity to Invest into Femtech
35:00 - Attracting attention from Female Founders and Athlete Founders
Additional Links
Cartan Capital's Monthly Newsletter
Former tennis pro CiCi Bellis on launching her own VC to invest in sports and health tech
How former WTA World No. 35 launched a $10MM Sports & Health Tech Fund
Cartan Capital Invests in Proto Hologram
Flo Health on how its content drove daily app usage with pregnant mothers - ABBA Voyage passes 2 million tickets sold
Connect with CiCi on LinkedIn - here
Connect with Andy on LinkedIn - here
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Today’s episode, we revisit a conversation with CiCi Bellis.
Cici is the Founder and General Partner of Cartan Capital as well as a former professional tennis player. Still only 24 years old, she’s never let age be a barrier, famously having won a match at the 2014 US Open as a 15 year-old against a top 20 opponent.
Having failed to shake-off a recurring injury, CiCi announced her retirement in 2020 and she has set to work on reaching the top in the world of venture.
This was initially set in motion thanks to WTA’s partnership with Indiana University where CiCi got her degree. She then joined leAD Sports and Health Tech Partners Investment Team before setting up as a solo GP and launching Cartan Capital in 2023, a $10 million pledge fund focused similarly on sports and health but more specifically now leveraging her network and her experience as an athlete.
Time Stamps
2:00 - Early Professional Tennis Career
5:00 - Developing an Interest in Venture Capital
12:00 - Cartan Capital's Areas of Interest 15:00 - The Opportunity in the Wearables Space
18:00 - Cartan’s Investment into Proto Holograms
23:00 - Investing into Sports Betting
27:00 - Finding a Silver Lining to First Hand Experiences in Rehab and Recovery
29:00 - The MASSIVE Opportunity to Invest into Femtech
35:00 - Attracting attention from Female Founders and Athlete Founders
Additional Links
Cartan Capital's Monthly Newsletter
Former tennis pro CiCi Bellis on launching her own VC to invest in sports and health tech
How former WTA World No. 35 launched a $10MM Sports & Health Tech Fund
Cartan Capital Invests in Proto Hologram
Flo Health on how its content drove daily app usage with pregnant mothers - ABBA Voyage passes 2 million tickets sold
Connect with CiCi on LinkedIn - here
Connect with Andy on LinkedIn - here
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