Female Founders & Fundraising: Harnessing the Power of What We Can Control. My Conversation with Jessie Gabriel


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Sep 18 2024 40 mins   1

I love having conversations with smart, powerful women about money.



This time, I turn my focus to funding and fundraising. And I am delighted to have Jessie Gabriel as my wingwoman. Jessie Gabriel is founder and CEO of All Places, a first-of-its-kind, mission-driven law firm working to close the gender equity gap in capital markets.



Jessie and I covered a lot of ground, including:



  • Her “money story” and how this story affected her.

  • How female and female-identifying founders are affected by negative money stories, and how to shift those negative narratives into strategies that get them funded.

  • How male founders typically think about growth and scale and what we can learn from them (or unlearn from them).

  • How we can focus on those things we can control in fundraising environments that often seem rigged (and NOT in our favor).



What I loved most about this conversation was learning how Jessie was raised by a single working mother in Southern California, a woman who struggled economically to provide for her family. In other words, Jessie's success comes with a deep appreciation of how gender norms and unequal access to capital contribute to a systemic lack of opportunities for women-identifying entrepreneurs and executives. Jessie has worked at some of the country’s most prestigious firms, including Cravath, Swaine & Moore and BakerHostetler, where she was the youngest woman to lead her own team and launched the firm’s first Investment Funds practice. Her wisdom and words are solid gold, and I can’t wait to share them with you.



Resources ✨



Jessie's LinkedIn



All Places Website



All Places Instagram



The Outset Branding Firm



Shine on, my friend! ✨