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Beyond the ‘wealthy white guys’: Push for more women to invest in startups – Sydney Morning Herald
The startup sector is under scrutiny for lack of diversity with a push for more women investors in startup and technology companies.

“People who are investing in early-stage startups are often wealthy white guys and it just hasn’t been accessible to 95 per cent of the population,” she said.
Ms Vullinghs said more needed to be done to ensure investors writing cheques could empathise with all kinds of different problems from the inability to find affordable fresh food to how to restructure childcare so it supports working families.
“It will broaden the kind of companies we get access to and see,” Ms Vullinghs said. “I think t…
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