33. Impact Investing, Hip Hop and the Black Opportunity, with Tino Chebebe
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My guest this week is Tino Chibebe, author of The Black Opportunity, Founders’ Associate at Azteq and Investment Committee member at Impact Shakers Microfund. In this episode, he discusses how: Impact investing can make a critical difference in tackling social and environmental challengesAfropeans are underrepresented in the venture capital and technology space in BelgiumThere is a bias against Black entrepreneurs, in part due to a lack of visibility and role modelsThe “daughter effect” in venture capital underscores the importance of educating investorsDiversity on investor teams and company boards is critical for changing the status quoKey links Tino Chebebe (LinkedIn) The Black Opportunity (book) A Place to Thrive (poem) I Am An African (poem) Thriving (book) Wayne Visser (website) Wayne Visser (LinkedIn)
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