🚨Swizzle Ventures raises $5M for inaugural fund addressing women’s health and wealth
Swizzle Ventures, founded by Jessica Kamada, has successfully raised over $5 million for its inaugural fund, focusing on women's health and wealth. The firm, which began operations quietly in 2023, aims to invest in early-stage companies addressing key issues such as caretaking and financial challenges faced by women.
So far, Swizzle has invested in Mavida Health, a mental healthcare platform. Kamada, a former COO at the marketing agency Bamboo, is entering a crucial time for innovations related to women's needs, particularly as the caregiving crisis and a significant wealth transfer are anticipated.
🚨Swizzle Ventures raises $5M for inaugural fund addressing women’s health and wealth
Swizzle Ventures, founded by Jessica Kamada, has successfully raised over $5 million for its inaugural fund, focusing on women's health and wealth. The firm, which began operations quietly in 2023, aims to invest in early-stage companies addressing key issues such as caretaking and financial challenges faced by women.
So far, Swizzle has invested in Mavida Health, a mental healthcare platform. Kamada, a former COO at the marketing agency Bamboo, is entering a crucial time for innovations related to women's needs, particularly as the caregiving crisis and a significant wealth transfer are anticipated.
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