In my recent interview with Elisa Miller-Out, Managing Partner at Chloe Capital, she shares her insights into their mission-driven venture capital firm. She talks about how Chloe Capital is empowering diverse women tech leaders to tackle global challenges and build a sustainable future. From ecosystem building to the role of assistants in boosting productivity, Elisa’s journey from entrepreneur to investor offers valuable lessons for all.
Key Takeaway:
Elisa’s insights on the current funding landscape reveal a nuanced understanding of market dynamics. She navigates the highs and lows of startup valuation trends with pragmatism, emphasizing the importance of realistic valuations in sustaining long-term growth. Her advice to new investors echoes her belief in community and education, advocating for joining angel groups and leveraging platforms like Chloe Capital for learning and networking.
Questions I ask Elisa:
- 0:00 – Introduction by Rob from Work Better Now.
- 0:08 – Introduction of Elisa Miller Out and Chloe Capital.
- 1:34 – Tell us a little bit about your background. What did you do before Chloe that led to you at Chloe?.
- 5:09 – What are some of the funding trends that startups need to know about people looking for capital?
- 8:27 – What would your advice be for the new investor, the new investor into start-ups?
- 12:56 – Tell us what do you like to do when you’re not working?
- 13:44 – Where can people find out more about you and Chloe Capital?
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