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Kathryn Finney

Kathryn Finney is a prominent figure in the Midwest venture capital scene, recognized as one of the most important venture capitalists by her peers.

She serves as the Managing General Partner of Genius Guild, a Chicago-based VC firm focusing on creating opportunities at the intersection of social determinants of health.

Renowned for her work in tech and venture capital, Kathryn founded The Doonie Fund to support black women entrepreneurs during the COVID-19 crisis, benefiting over 2,000 individuals.

As the author of the Wall Street Journal bestseller 'Build the Damn Thing,' Kathryn advocates for building successful companies regardless of background.

She is the founder of digitalundivided, a social enterprise empowering women in the workforce, and has garnered accolades such as Aspen Financial Leaders Fellow and Echoing Green Fellowship recipient.

Having a background in Epidemiology from Yale University, Kathryn has been recognized by various prestigious organizations and was honored with 'Kathryn Finney Appreciation Day' by the Borough of Manhattan.

Her educational background includes a Master's in Epidemiology from Yale University and a Bachelor's in Political Science from Rutgers University.

Kathryn has held various key roles in organizations such as Public Radio International, Echoing Green, and Random House, showcasing her extensive experience and leadership in the industry.

Highlights

Sep 30 · Marketscreener.com
PayPal : Meet the Winners of PayPal's Maggie Lena Walker Award - Marketscreener.com
P33, World Business Chicago using ads on Facebook, elsewhere to woo tech workers - Crain's Chicago Business
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Chicago, Illinois, United States