110. Nisha Dua on Supporting Women Founders, What Makes a Business Investable, and the Perfect Pitch
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In this episode, you'll hear from Nisha Dua, managing Partner at BBG Ventures, an NYC-based, early-stage fund leading investments in companies built by underestimated founders that are transforming our collective and lived experiences. Nisha shares how she got into the financial sector and into venture capital and how her company, BBG - Built by Girls, is founded on sharing a message that women around the world can learn and grown and be part of the fin-tech world. You'll learn three super important insights that led Nisha and her co-founder to address an overlooked demographic in the fin-tech world and start-up BBG. Nisha explains how the different funding levels work with VC and Angel investments sound super promising and they’re often glorified but there’s a lot of unsuccessful stories and lessons to be learned. Connect with Nisha: IG: @nish67 Twitter: @bbgventures This episode is sponsored by The Club, a Quarterly box and digital monthly community to help you level up and leadership and life. Learn more today at join.theceoschool.co/theclub Follow @ceoschool on Instagram for inspiration and exclusive behind-the-scenes you won’t find anywhere else. If you've enjoyed today's episode, please leave us a five star rating telling us what you enjoy the most. We will be sending CEO School swag for the next 100 reviews so don't miss out. Write a review and send us a screenshot at [email protected] to claim your swag.
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