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In this episode of Venture Voices, host Rossie E. Turman III chats with Eunice Ajim, a Cameroonian-American tech entrepreneur and founding partner of Ajim Capital, about navigating African markets and startups. They cover the mass information disconnect attributed to misconceptions about Africa and the recent Venture Capital "winter" steering capital to SPACs globally. Ajim and Turman apply the "invest in what you know" principle to African investments by encouraging investors to familiarize themselves with the landscape, especially in cultural differences among countries and markets of interest.
Speakers:
Rossie E. Turman III, Partner and Chair, International Finance; Co-chair, Africa Practice Eunice Ajim, Founding Partner, Ajim Capital
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In this episode of Venture Voices, host Rossie E. Turman III chats with Eunice Ajim, a Cameroonian-American tech entrepreneur and founding partner of Ajim Capital, about navigating African markets and startups. They cover the mass information disconnect attributed to misconceptions about Africa and the recent Venture Capital "winter" steering capital to SPACs globally. Ajim and Turman apply the "invest in what you know" principle to African investments by encouraging investors to familiarize themselves with the landscape, especially in cultural differences among countries and markets of interest.
Speakers:
Rossie E. Turman III, Partner and Chair, International Finance; Co-chair, Africa Practice Eunice Ajim, Founding Partner, Ajim Capital

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