How to do Cultural Investing in Africa, according to MaC Venture Capital
In 2015, California-based Marlon Nichols left Intel Capital, the corporate venture capital arm of Intel Corporation, where he’d worked for over 4 years, to set out on his own.
So he co-founded Cross Culture Ventures with Troy Carter, a successful media manager who managed the careers of artists such as Lady Gaga and John Legend and made investments in startups such as Uber and Spotify. Over the next 4 years, they built Cross Culture Ventures, an early-stage venture capital (VC) firm that made an average initial investment size of $500,000, becoming a reputable VC firm in Los Angeles (LA).
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