Published: Nov. 9, 2018, 9 a.m.
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Bianca Caban is Director of Partnerships and Business Development at Republic, a platform that connects tech startups and blockchain projects with retail investors from around the world. Prior to Republic, she worked on Wall Street for five years and also founded a consultancy, Tai \\u2014 eeno Capital, where she worked with various entities on new fund infrastructure and business development. Bianca is a member of the World Economic Forum Global Shapers and the Milken Institute Young Leaders Circle.
What you\\u2019ll learn about in this episode:
- How successful leadership in Rwanda, where 70 percent of parliament was comprised of women at the time inspired Bianca to invest in revitalization strategies for businesses closer to home.
- Why Bianca is so committed to bringing investment capital to women-owned businesses in areas that are seeking to revitalize (Detroit, Puerto Rico, etc.).
- Bianca\\u2019s discovery that women were the fastest growing group of entrepreneurs throughout the U.S. and how important access to capital is to them.
- The importance of scalable technology for driving business growth.
- How Title Three opened the doors wide for crowdfunding and what that meant for Republic and how it operates today.
- Why Bianca is dedicated to helping under-represented groups in business gain access to capital and what it has meant for her organization to do so.
- The importance of diversity, not only in the people operating businesses, but also the businesses and products themselves, is so vital to Republic and the people who invest.
- The five Ts and what they mean to Republic and Bianca.
- How passion factors into the equation and why Bianca is so passionate about her role in helping connect entrepreneurs and startups with the capital they need to get things rolling.
- Why it matters that Republic has access to more than 80,000 investors looking for the perfect opportunities and how that helps ensure the right investor finds the right project.
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