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Getting More Black Companies Past Series A w/ Elliott Robinson

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Release Date: 12/01/2020

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Elliott Robinson is partner at Bessemer Venture Partners, and has 15 years of international experience investing in and partnering with world class entrepreneurs and the technology companies that they lead. He’s spent six years focused on Series A and B investments followed by seven years and counting focused on growth stage series C, D and E opportunities investing across the spectrum of Cloud Software, Consumer Internet, and Frontier Tech with check sizes between $20M and $150M.

Elliott chat's with Will Lucas about how cloud computing accelerates innovation during the age of COVID in stubborn industries, how Black people can finally capitalize on the culture we lead, and how to get more Black-led startups past series A.