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Episode 149 - Venture Capital for STEM Professionals with Erika Jefferson

Episode 149 - Venture Capital for STEM Professionals with Erika Jefferson

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Erika Jefferson joins the Unpolished MBA to talk about why more scientists and engineers aren’t at the venture capital table. She breaks down common myths about who becomes a VC, discuss the real backgrounds of investors, and highlight the unique value technical professionals bring to the world of startups and funding.

Erika shares insights from her research, offering practical advice for STEM professionals curious about breaking into venture capital.

Whether you’re an engineer, scientist, or just interested in the intersection of tech and finance, this conversation is packed with eye-opening stories, actionable tips, and inspiration to help you find your place in the VC ecosystem.

Become an Unpolished MBA Guest: https://unpolishedmba.com


Follow Erika Jefferson

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erikajeffersonmba/

Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/venture-capital-for-stem-7345981518642618368/

LinkedIn Group - VC for STEM https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14714659/

Follow Monique Mills

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/moniquemills/

Bio Website: https://moniquemills.biz/

TPM Focus - Strategy Firm for Startups and SMBs: https://tpmfocus.com/

Become an Unpolished MBA Guest: https://unpolishedmba.com


This Episode is Supported By:

TPM Focus - tpmfocus.com

Source to Scale for Manufacturing Companies - tpmfocus.com/sourcetoscale

Venture Capital for STEM - https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/venture-capital-for-stem-7345981518642618368/

New Majority Capital - https://newmajoritycapital.com/

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