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S1, E4 [#Interview] Brooke Harley is Disrupting the Venture Capital Game #convoswithliana #bosstalk

Before launching class rebel, Brooke Harley founded Campfire Capital in 2014. She raised $32 million USD from 50 consumer industry founders, CEOs, and executives and she has evaluated hundreds of early stage consumer in the consumer space. In this male dominated space Brooke challenges is the status quo by educating more female entrepreneurs in the venture-capital game and Angel investing. Prior to Campfire Capital, Brooke worked as Lululemon athletica’s Head of Business Development and international operations, and prior to Lululemon was an M&A attorney. Brooks investments and clients include Seed and Series A stage investments in companies which strong core values that inspire the world. Liana delves into the adversities and success tips and tricks for investment and funding. You can find Brooke’s website https://classrebel.com

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