Better Venture

The conversations in Part IV: New Ideas represent what we term the “radically different”; they moved us on from diversity to inclusion, from capitalism at all costs to sustainable growth, and from “mirrortocracy” to fair advocacy and allyship, while renewing in us a sense of hope for the future. We speak to academics, non-profits, founders, bankers, and big tech companies. What we have to conclude: it is very likely that this “radically different” future for VC will rest outside of the existing confines of the “as is” venture capital ecosystem.

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