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SUMMARY:Building and Investing in the Silent Pandemic: The Mental Health Tsunami
DESCRIPTION:RSVP \nMental health or addiction issues impact just about every human on the planet. Most people who need help are not getting it due to stigma\, cost\, quality\, and access concerns. The mental health tech startup ecosystem is young but growing fast and full of opportunities for entrepreneurs and investors. In this webinar\, you will learn where to go build and invest in this market. \nGraham Smith (EMBA ’21) is a Partner/Co-Founder of What If Ventures\, a venture capital firm investing in mental health and addiction-focused startups. The firm has invested in 5 mental health startups. Co-investors include (Kleiner Perkins\, General Catalyst\, Founders Fund\, TPG\, and others).
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/building-and-investing-in-the-silent-pandemic-the-mental-health-tsunami/
CATEGORIES:Lang Center
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