BIPOC Founders
Startup founders who identify as Black, Indigenous, or People of Color, often facing unique challenges in fundraising and building companies.
- Calendly founder Tope Awotona, who bootstrapped to $60M in revenue before raising capital
- Camille Hearst, co-founder of Kit (acquired by Patreon) and now Partner at Sequoia Capital
- Arlan Hamilton, founder of Backstage Capital, investing in underrepresented founders

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