Amplifyher Ventures is a new firm looking to invest in female founders.Amplifyher was created by Tricia Black, Facebooks former vice president of advertising sales.
Since her time at Facebook (where she was the seventh employee), Black has been angel investing, and she also co-founded Victress Capital.Black told me that Amplifyher allows her to build on her work as an individual investor and at Victress: I really wanted to build a team, to formally build my own brand.At Amplifyher, the investment team consists of Black and Meghan Cross Breeden, the former managing partner at Red Bear Angels, who also worked at director of communications at StyleCaster.Were a great match, Black said.
Meghan has done a ton of work on the operational side, Im really engaged on the networking side I think were going to find a nice balance between the two of us.There are other firms with a similar focus on female founders, including Female Founders Fundand BBG Ventures (which is backed by TechCrunchs parent company Oath) .
However, Cross Breeden said she was completely enthusiastic about Tricias whole thesis not just about seeding the founders, but arming them with both resources and capital to get from founder to CEO.Tricia Black, Meghan Cross BreedenBlack and Cross Breeden pointed to stats suggested that theres plenty more work to be done on this front the share of female CEOs in the Fortune 500 dropped by 25 percent this year, while in 2017, only 2 percent of VC dollars are going to startups founded solely by women.We look at female founders not as necessarily under funded but just an untapped opportunity, Black said.To that end, Amplifyher has raised what Black said is an evergreen fund thats fully-financed to make 10 to 15 investments of $100,000 to $300,000 for the next three years.Again, these should be startups led by woman ideally with at least one female founder, but if theres a woman in the C-suite, that works for us, Black said.And while the firm isnt focused on any specific industry, she noted, We are both marketers by trade, and Ive invested in many direct-to-consumer brands.
They also expect most of their investments to be on the East Coast, particularly those in Boston and New York City (where Amplifyher is based).Were building an entire ecosystem of women leaders, Black added.
Through our personal networks, were not just making introductions between them, but really encouraging the sharing of ideas and expertise.
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