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How Jordan Fudge Raised One of the Largest Funds in LA History
How Jordan Fudge Raised One of the Largest Funds in LA History
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"We preferred to stay under the radar until we had some real results and a track record."
Few in the clubby venture world know him, but the 28-year-old openly gay, Black venture capitalist raised nearly $1 billion in capital from a reclusive billionaire in Germany, whom he was connected to through a personal trainer. Senior Reporter Ben Bergman has the story.
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Jordan Fudge closed one of the largest venture funds in Los Angeles history — a total $800 million in assets. A majority of the raise will go towards the tech-focused Sinai Ventures and the rest to fund movies and television shows. Read more >>
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