$10 Million to Harlem Capital Partners and SoGal Ventures from The Consumer Technology Association
Written by Stephanie Taylor, Editor-in-Chief & Owner, Intelligent Luxury
The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) is giving $10 million to in Harlem Capital Partners and SoGal Ventures. A Venture capital firm that is minority-owned, Harlem Capital Partners initiatives include "investing" in minority founders of companies. SoGal Ventures is the "first female-led, millennial venture capital firm," stated the press release from The Consumer Technology Association.
"For innovation to reach its fullest potential, different voices and perspectives must have an opportunity to come together in our workforce," said Tiffany Moore, SVP, political and industry affairs, CTA. "CTA is committed to finding solutions through education, investment, membership and leading by example."
"SoGal Ventures is committed to empowering millennial and Gen Z women and minorities as they take center stage in entrepreneurship and technology creation," said Elizabeth Galbut, founding partner, SoGal Ventures. "We look forward to working on this opportunity with CTA, who is equally dedicated to investing in the future of innovation."
Diversity in the technology industry is The Consumer Technology Association's priority for the future.
The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) is giving $10 million to in Harlem Capital Partners and SoGal Ventures. A Venture capital firm that is minority-owned, Harlem Capital Partners initiatives include "investing" in minority founders of companies. SoGal Ventures is the "first female-led, millennial venture capital firm," stated the press release from The Consumer Technology Association.
"For innovation to reach its fullest potential, different voices and perspectives must have an opportunity to come together in our workforce," said Tiffany Moore, SVP, political and industry affairs, CTA. "CTA is committed to finding solutions through education, investment, membership and leading by example."
"SoGal Ventures is committed to empowering millennial and Gen Z women and minorities as they take center stage in entrepreneurship and technology creation," said Elizabeth Galbut, founding partner, SoGal Ventures. "We look forward to working on this opportunity with CTA, who is equally dedicated to investing in the future of innovation."
Diversity in the technology industry is The Consumer Technology Association's priority for the future.
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