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A Conversation with Kim Patel (Part 1) – Founder @ Envision Accelerator | Lerer Hippeau | Forbes 30 Under 30 (Media) | MBA '21 @ Harvard Business School

A Conversation with Kim Patel (Part 1) – Founder @ Envision Accelerator | Lerer Hippeau | Forbes 30 Under 30 (Media) | MBA '21 @ Harvard Business Scho…

FromWomen in Venture Capital


A Conversation with Kim Patel (Part 1) – Founder @ Envision Accelerator | Lerer Hippeau | Forbes 30 Under 30 (Media) | MBA '21 @ Harvard Business Scho…

FromWomen in Venture Capital

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Length:
14 minutes
Released:
Aug 11, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this 1st part of a two-part series, Kim Patel talks to us about her experience in banking, how she navigated a number of restructurings within media and formed the corporate strategy team at Vice, her transition to venture capital and founding Envision Accelerator.Kim is a second year MBA student at Harvard Business School where she’s also a Rock Venture Partner. She made the Forbes 30 under 30 for media in 2019 while working at Vice Media as a Director of Global Strategy. Kim has venture experience from Lerer Hippeau, AlleyCorp and Harlem Capital. She is the founder of Envision Accelerator, the first student led virtual accelerator for underrepresented student founders which just initiated its first cohort of 17 companies this summer. Kim is very passionate about empowering women and people of color and serves on the Board of Women in Innovation (WIN) and Brave House, a non-profit focused on providing legal and community benefits to young immigrant women.
Released:
Aug 11, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Join us as we engage with women, from analysts to partners, establishing their presence in the venture capital industry and male counterparts lending a hand. Let's talk networking, recruiting, culture, trends, investment opportunities, female funding and breaking into the boys' club.