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July 30, 2014

5 Differentiators of a Startup Work Environment
July 30, 2014The benefits of an early stage ecosystem can outweigh the experience in a larger corporate company, especially if you’re...
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July 22, 2014

Launch Angels VentureOut Fund in the News
July 22, 2014Launch Angels is opening its funds to an even broader audience of accredited investors. This week it listed its...
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July 10, 2014

Launch Angels Announces Amino Investment
July 10, 2014Boston-based Amino announced this week that it raised $1.65 million in seed funding, including an investment from Launch Angels.
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July 1, 2014

What the Heck is an Affinity Fund?
July 1, 2014As a chief executive of an investment platform and as an entrepreneur myself, I’m seeing a growing trend...
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June 16, 2014

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May 28, 2014

Bright Spots – Part 2: Paving the Way to Gender Equality
May 28, 2014Part II of Bright Spots, here are three things investors and organizations can do to help reduce the funding...
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May 21, 2014

Bright Spots – Part 1: WLBs on the Rise Despite the Odds
May 21, 2014Part I of Bright Spots, exploring strengths of women-led businesses and initiatives that can be taken to help deserving...
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May 16, 2014

Funds With Friends
May 16, 2014Launch Angels is now the easiest way to share a venture portfolio with friends.
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March 21, 2014

Taking the Frustration Out of Angel Investing
March 21, 2014Over my years as an angel, I have seen new options emerge that supposedly solve key frustrations with angel...
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