3 reasons women and entrepreneurs of color aren't pitching for funding (Video)

Oct 29, 2014, 4:19pm EDT

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There are three very good reasons why entrepreneurial women and people of color aren't making enough pitches for funding, says Natalia Oberti Noguera, founder of Pipeline Fellowship, an angel investing bootcamp for women. Here's why.

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Why aren't women and entrepreneurs of color getting the funding?

There are plenty of reasons, says Natalia Oberti Noguera, founder and CEO of Pipeline Fellowship, an angel investing bootcamp for women. One of the biggest? They're not pitching.

There are three big reasons why those pitches aren't happening enough. Noguera shared them Oct. 23 with us after addressing the audience at the Washington Area Women's Foundation Leadership Luncheon.

Jennifer Nycz-Conner writes the weekly Working the Room column and oversees all video production.

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