Welcome back for Season 3 of Access and Opportunity. This season, we're exploring how influential investors from across various pools of capital are helping women and multicultural-led businesses gain access to capital. In this episode we'll be talking to the leader of one of the largest black-owned private equity firms in America, JoAnn Price. Twenty-five years ago JoAnn Price created Fairview Capital with her co-founder Larry Morse. As managing partner of Fairview Capital, she has devoted her career to creating opportunities that successfully intermediate capital between institutional investors and underserved markets.
Today, JoAnn will talk to us about how and why she started Fairview, the principles the firm is founded on, why diversity in the investment landscape matters, and how other people can follow in her footsteps to increase the amount of capital available to underrepresented groups.
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