Build the Damn Thing: A Newsletter from Kathryn Finney
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Black Muse: Sticking to Your Values and Investing in Black Excellence
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Black Muse: Sticking to Your Values and Investing in Black Excellence

Venture capital may be Kathryn’s occupation, but entrepreneurship is her vocation. She looks at the world through the lens of possibilities and what can be built. In creating her venture capital firm, Genius Guild, she uses venture capital to build a new Black future. In this episode, you’ll learn about the founding of Genius Guild, the power of investing in Black entrepreneurs, and the importance of sticking to your core values.

“I think Genius Guild is going about its mission with much more experience than almost anyone else doing this.”

Kathryn started Genius Guild as both a community for entrepreneurs and a fund to invest in high-growth companies led by Black founders. Genius Guild’s investment thesis is that Black companies produce alpha- aka market rate returns- for investors, their community, and themselves. They aim to invest in market-based solutions that end racism by funding and supporting Black founders.

“On average, it takes seven introductions to an investor to get a white woman funded in their network. But it takes fifty to get a black female entrepreneur invested.”

Genius Guild was created to level the playing field and make it easier for founders of color to find investments to continue pioneering work. If only some people create new businesses, you don’t get access to creators’ entire wealth of lived experience and new, innovative ideas that may not look like everything else on the market.

“We're doing something big, bold, and forward-thinking. And so, we must ensure we're all on board.”

When you build your business, you want to ensure that you and your team are on the same page. One way Kathryn did this was to create a set of shared company values alongside her team and create an environment of shared trust where everyone felt comfortable contributing.

“In a lifetime of doing a lot of big, interesting things, this is the biggest, the most interesting, the boldest thing I've ever done.”

Life is about what you leave behind and whether your existence made the world better.

Guests

Renee Wittemyer: https://ncwit.org/profile/renee-wittemyer/

Brian Laung Aoaeh: https://www.linkedin.com/in/industrialtransformationandsupplychaintechnology/

Cheryl Contee: https://dobigthings.today/team-members/cheryl-contee/

Geri Stengel: https://ventureneer.com/founder-bio/

Sharmayne Lueiza Muñoz: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharmayne-lueiza-mu 

Barbara Clarke: https://impactseat.org/team-member/barbara-clarke/

Teresa Chahine: https://som.yale.edu/faculty-research/faculty-directory/teresa-chahine

Dr. Jeffrey Robinson: https://www.business.rutgers.edu/faculty/jeffrey-robinson

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Build the Damn Thing: A Newsletter from Kathryn Finney
Build The Damn Thing
No more excuses. No more procrastination. If you’re ready to take your business, side hustle or idea to the next level, then this is the podcast for you! The podcast is hosted by Kathryn Finney, one of the most influential women in tech (INC Magazine), one of the first Black women to sell her startup, and Managing General Partner at the Chicago-based venture firm, Genius Guild.
Based on Kathryn’s bestselling book “Build the Damn Thing: How to Build a Successful Business if You’re NOT a Rich White Guy”, Build the Damn Thing is part storytelling, part mix tape and designed to teach you how to bring your business to the next level. The podcast features lessons and tips from leaders and entrepreneurs who have “Built the Damn Thing” themselves. From serial entrepreneurs to those who take risks to solve problems both abroad and locally — it's all here on the show!