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Pink Floyd drummer invests in Disciple Media, a platform aimed at the creator economy – TechCrunch

Pink Floyd drummer invests in Disciple Media, a platform aimed at the creator economy – TechCrunch
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AlleyWatch - Page 2 of 964 - The Pulse of New York Tech

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AlleyWatch - Page 2 of 964 - The Pulse of New York Tech

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Slow Ventures Has Set Aside $20 Million to Invest in Influencers

Slow Ventures recently dedicated $20 million from its new funds to invest in creators.  Startup Creative Juice has also partnered with YouTube star MrBeast to back rising creators.  While investing in influencers could transform the creator economy, it s risky and complicated.  It s finally time, Sam Lessin, a general partner at Slow Ventures, said. In a way, he s been waiting years for this moment. Over the past two decades, Lessin has launched a newsletter subscription service, experimented with equity financing for people, and helped develop Facebook s timeline. While he said many of those projects were too early, he s confident that his next endeavor is right on time. 

Inside the Mind of a NYC VC: Nisha Dua of BBG Ventures

AlleyWatch Nisha Dua, Cofounder and Managing Partner at  BBG Ventures, an early-stage venture firm investing in consumer tech startups with at least one female founder. BBG, spun out of AOL in 2014, is one of the earliest NYC firms to identify that gender-diverse teams provide outsized returns in venture. The firm is presently investing out of its recently-closed $50M third fund, its first institutional fund. BBG’s portfolio companies are led by founders that have a deep and unique understanding of their markets and include Spoon University, HopSkipDrive, Spring Health, Winky Lux, Zola, Shine, goTenna, LOLA, Goby, Mighty Networks, and GLAMSQUAD.

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