Backstage Capital's Arlan Hamilton to join TC Sessions Justice this March
Backstage Capital's Arlan Hamilton to talk investing in underestimated & underfunded founders at TC Sessions Justice Backstage Capital has raised more than $12 million to invest in more than 150 companies led by people of color, women and/or LGBTQ founders, including Spora Health, Bitwise, Career Karma, Uncharted Power, Kairos and Zero Grocery. The venture firm is driven by the ethos that these founders represent the biggest opportunities in investment which is why we're excited to announce Arlan Hamilton, founder and managing partner of Backstage Capital, will be joining us at TC Sessions: Justice on March 3. "I am into things that promote sustainability, that are clever. I like the senior care industry, but also pushing that a little further into senior activity and thriving entrepreneurship, et cetera. And media. I think media has a really interesting, exciting opportunity right now because of the way representation is so important, has always been, but it's even more now. I'm seeing more and more interesting and unique media options rather than the status quo."
Backstage Capital has gone on to launch an accelerator in four cities to support underrepresented founders, as well as a syndicate, called Backstage Crowd. Within the first three months of its relaunch in 2020, Backstage Crowd raised $1 million, according to the firm's impact report.
At TC Sessions: Justice, we'll plan to chat with Hamilton about the state of venture capital, investing in underestimated and underfunded founders and more. Be sure to reserve your seat today!
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