FORBES: Black Female Founders Still Dreaming When It Comes To A Fair Share Of Venture Capital

"The BIPOC community has been invisible for too long in the entrepreneurial community. It's time for the market to see the abundance of deals and opportunities that I and my team see and invest in.”

Gayle Jennings-O'Byrne

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