Sisters with Ventures
Sisters with Ventures
Lisha Michelle Bell
"Rise and Risk: Aurelia Flores' Journey from Poverty to Power"
34 minutes Posted Mar 27, 2024 at 5:27 pm.
Introduction and Background
From Poverty to Law and Venture Capital
Transitioning to Angel Investing
Overcoming Fear and Taking Risks09:15Dealing with Loss in Angel Investing
Cultural Hangups and Thinking Big16:26Transition to Working for a Fund
State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI)
Favorite Seat: Angel Investor, LP, or Allocator
Advice to Younger Self: Start Investing Early
Conclusion and Contact Information
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Show notes
In this episode, Aurelia Flores shares her journey from growing up in poverty to becoming an angel investor and allocator. She emphasizes the importance of thinking big and taking risks, as well as the need for more equitable access to capital. Aurelia also discusses her role in the State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI) and the impact of government funding on small businesses. She encourages everyone to start investing early and consistently, and to invest in the basics before diving into more complex investments.Takeaways
Think big and start small: It's important to have a big vision but be willing to start small and get comfortable with the basics of investing.
Take risks and embrace failure: Investing, especially in early-stage companies, comes with risks. It's important to be willing to take risks and learn from failures.
Equitable access to capital: There is a need for more equitable access to capital, particularly for marginalized founders and communities.
Start investing early and consistently: Investing early and consistently, even with small amounts, can make a significant difference over time.
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