SCREEN DAILY: FilmHedge Announces partnership
Atlanta-based finance platform FilmHedge is partnering with Dennis Davidson’s UK and US-based Elizabeth Bay Productions to back the fledgling company’s film and TV production slate.
THE HILL OP-ED: Venture Capital’s Love Affair with AI Start-ups is a Bubble Waiting to Pop
Venture Capital’s AI Love Affair: A Bubble Waiting to Pop?
JOBS FOR THE FUTURE: Re-Nuble Recognized as One of The Startups Fostering a Greener Economy
AT A GLANCE
The startup leaders in the JFFLabs climate resilient solutions Entrepreneurs-in-Residence cohort are addressing systemic inequities and fostering green career opportunities.
The Nourish Spot’s Impressive Story to Success
Supporting Black Entrepreneurs Through Storytelling
THE STORY EXCHANGE: Investing in Marginalized Entrepreneurs
Gayle Jennings O’Byrne launched and built Wocstar to spark growth and generate wealth for communities of color.
WTIC RADIO: Our Commitment to Supporting Companies that Include Women
On this Sunday’s Edition of News You Can Use on WTIC
NewsTalk 1080 at 5:30a and 9:00a, host Ann Baldwin, joined
by Gayle Jennings-O’Byrne, venture capitalist and CEO of
WOCstar (WomenofColor Star), discuss
Gayle’s commitment to supporting
atmospheres of inclusivity for women in the
workplace.
Gayle’s motivation to expand business
opportunities for women of color is what
propels her to promote WOCstar, as well
as educate and invest her time toward
women of color working in fields that
include innovation, finance, technology,
and media.
As an expert in a variety of fields, Gayle utilizes her
understanding of tech trends and entrepreneurial pathways to
collaborate with clients, demystifying investment strategies and
making her a prominent public speaker worldwide.
Tune in this week to hear Gayle’s personal story as she discusses
her drive to continue providing education and excellence to the
community. For more information on WOCstar, visit
www.wocstar.com.
THE BUSINESS JOURNALS: Helping Women Founders Become 'Wocstars'
Gayle Jennings-O’Byrne understands the importance of finance for women-owned small businesses.
Her three decades of experience include stints on Wall Street, in technology, philanthropy and professional speaking. Prior to her latest venture as CEO of Wocstar Capital — an initiative dedicated to empowering women of color (WOC) business owners — Jennings-O’Byrne spent several years at JPMorgan Chase as a mergers and acquisitions banker.
MORNING LAZZINESS: Pioneering Investor Advocates for Women of Color Trailblazers in Venture Capital
Gayle Jennings-O’Byrne is CEO of Wocstar Capital, and co-founder of the Wocstar Fund, an early-stage venture fund that invests in the future of consumption and innovation using a female arbitrage strategy — we are a fund that invests in the future of consumption and innovation using a female arbitrage strategy — women of color tech entrepreneurs (“WOCstars”). Gayle (pronounced: Gay-lä) was named “10 Women Changing the Landscape of Leadership” by the New York Times, March 2021. She is the host of “VCs off the Record”, and instructor at Wocstar Academy. Gayle co-founded Ally Capital Collab, an initiative with women of color fund managers to address systemic capital-raising challenges.
PHL17 News: Money Mistakes Women Should Avoid
Studies say there are still big differences between men and women when it comes to pay.
WPIX-11 talked with Gayle Jennings-O’Byrne, CEO of Wocstar about how women can ensure their financial security.
Jenning-O’Byrne explains women need more negotiating skills and to tap into their network for support as well as working in better benefits.
WOMEN’S BUSINESS DAILY: Empowering Change & Elevating Women of Color (WOC) to be Stars!
Empowering Change: How Gayle Jennings-O’Byrne and Wocstar Are Elevating Women of Color in Business
ABC11: Wocstar Joins VP Kamala Harris to Increasing Funding for NC Entrepreneurs
Wocstar are excited to bring Wocstar Academy to North Carolina entrepreneurs and were proud to stand by VP Kamala Harris, as she announced federal funding for small businesses in Durham.
WCBS: Clearing Roadblocks to Capital
A 2024 report says Black women are the fastest growing demographic of entrepreneurs in the U.S. - still many still face disproportionate financial roadblocks.
PIX11: Funding for women owned businesses
Female entrepreneurs tend to have a much tougher time growing their businesses than male entrepreneurs, partly because of a lack of financing. Wocstar stopped by the PIX11 News at 4 to explain how to create wealth by funding women.