Sylvester Mobley
@sylvestermobley
Co-Managing Partner @plainsightvc and CEO of @codedbykids.
Investing in underrepresented early-stage founders. Open to pitches. #startups #vc #tech
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Think you can just walk into J.P. Morgan and open an account as an emerging fund manager? Think again. The big banks don't want our fund business. They require crazy minimums making it out of reach for most of us. Literally hundreds of fund managers are scrambling to figure out
Have you read Sylvestor Mobley's ImpactPHL Perspectives to learn about his long-term strategy to unlock equitable access to opportunity: impactphl.org/news-archive/p… Congrats, Sylvester Mobley, for being named as a Black investor changing the VC industry! businessinsider.com/black-vc-inves…
💰 Women founders: Women’s Venture Summit has opened up apps for their pitch competition where you can win $10K in funding. Learn more and apply by 6/16. womensventuresummit.org/wfp2023/
📚Founders curious about the advice Y Combinator gives founders: check out the graphic below.
Comcast BENgineers co-lead Karolyn Maynard, who recently served as a judge in the Ctrl+Shift coding student competition, has great advice for the next generation of innovators: Stay curious! bit.ly/3Jpbg5H @codedbykids Sylvester Mobley #CtrlShiftCBK
Join us on September 13th for our next #1Philadelphia meetup and learn how we can work together to make change happen in the #PhillyTech community. Grab your spot and share with your networks before we sell out. bit.ly/3KtzzzE Sylvester Mobley #1phltech #TechMeetup
Why is #1Philadelphia launching the Early Validation Academy? Hear from Plain Sight Capital Co-Founder & Managing Partner and EVA Facilitator @SylvesterMobley talk about his experience as an investor and the need he saw to help founders with early validation education. #1PHLacademy
Thank you to Venture Cafe Philadelphia & Science Center for allowing #1Philadelphia to monitor last night's panel discussing the future of neighborhoods as innovation hubs. We discussed the power of utilizing local talent to generate startup and innovation opportunities in Philadelphia.
Some companies are what we at First Round like to call a “fast bake,” where the ingredients coalesce from the start. (Uber and Square are examples — early on we saw strong momentum.) But others are more of a “slow bake,” or an under-the-radar journey to land on the right product