Investing in the New Faces of Entrepreneurship

Henri Pierre-Jacques, Harlem Capital

For Years, Investors Have Overlooked Diverse Founders. This VC Has a Plan to Change That for 1,000 of Them
How Harlem Capital Partners Invests in the New Faces of Entrepreneurship
VC Henri Pierre-Jacques talks about his firm's commitment to funding companies founded by people of color and its impact.
VC Henri Pierre-Jacques talks about his firm's commitment to funding companies founded by people of color and its impact.
Catch the highlights
  • How This Black Harvard Business School Grad Co-Founded a Venture-Capital Firm in Harlem, New York
    Video | 1:42 min
  • Three Things Investors Look for When Backing a New Company
    Video | 1:31 min
  • The Importance of Diversity Investing
    Video | 6:25 min
 

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