Always Be Learning
Alexa von Tobel, founder and managing partner at Inspired Capital, shares how she built her first startup LearnVest at 23 and later co-founded Inspired Capital to improve access to startup capital. Alexa looks for tenacious and highly committed founders with an ‘always be learning’ attitude. In this episode, you’ll learn: [3:55] Did dropping out of Harvard Business School to start a company in the middle of a global financial crisis pay off? [11:23] How Alexa's entrepreneurial experience fueled her desire to make capital more accessible to founders [13:57] How can entrepreneurs hone their brand narrative to thrive in the future of the fundraising world? [18:33] What’s an Inspired company, identifying the founder’s WHY and their ‘Tsunami’ Non-profit that Alexa is passionate about: Every Mother CountsAbout Alexa von Tobel Alexa von Tobel is the Founder and Managing Partner of Inspired Capital. Alexa is a successful entrepreneur who started LearnVest, a fintech company that raised nearly $75 million in venture capital before it was acquired by Northwestern Mutual in 2015. She is a Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times-bestselling author of Financially Fearless and Financially Forward. She also hosts The Founders Project with Alexa von Tobel, a weekly podcast with Inc. that highlights top entrepreneurs.About Inspired Capital Inspired Capital is a New York City-based, women-led venture capital firm that invests in exceptional founders and seed to Series-A startups with strong underlying technology and category-defining visions. Inspired Capital's portfolio includes Finix, Habi, Chief, Orum, Canvas, Rho, DANDY, Lean Financial, Teamshare, and Skythe. Prior to founding Inspired, Alexa and her business partners have built a long track record of both professional and angel investments in standout companies, including Uber, Chime, and Airtable.Next Week’s Episode Coming up next week in Episode 69, we have a special guest, Jacob Haar, Founder and Managing Partner of Community Investment Management, who will talk about debt capital and its impact on financial inclusion. Subscribe to our podcast and stay tuned for our next episode that will drop next Tuesday. Follow us: Twitter | Linkedin | Instagram | Facebook
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