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After starting a business, Shelly Bell missed community and connection. As a minority founder, she was also frustrated with the lack of access to capital for women of color. Despite her fears, she decided to solve both problems by creating Black Girl Ventures and hosting pitch competitions with a crowdfunding twist. Shelly is changing the way black and brown women get funding and launch businesses.
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After starting a business, Shelly Bell missed community and connection. As a minority founder, she was also frustrated with the lack of access to capital for women of color. Despite her fears, she decided to solve both problems by creating Black Girl Ventures and hosting pitch competitions with a crowdfunding twist. Shelly is changing the way black and brown women get funding and launch businesses.
Detailed Show Notes Here.