55 min

Entrepreneurship, Investing, and DEI, with Hanadi Jabado Cambridge Tech Podcast

    • Business

This week’s guest is Hanadi Jabado, co-founder and Managing Partner of Sana Capital, one of the first early-stage funds in Europe focusing on #TechBio. Hanadi founded one of the UK's first Deep Tech accelerator programmes, Accelerate Cambridge, at the University of Cambridge where she supported 180 early-stage ventures over six years, building a portfolio with an estimated collective value of over £2bn with over £250m of risk capital raised.
We talk to Hanadi about so many things, this is not an episode to miss. Tune in to hear about this, and so much more…
·       Commercialisation from academia needs constant work
·       Turning ‘no’ into ‘yes’
·       Making waves for women and entrepreneurship within Cambridge Judge Business School
·       The birth of #AccelerateCambridge and the Entrepreneurship Centre – start, scale and grow a business
·       Making entrepreneurs relatable
·       The role and impact of being a board member, preferably an independent non-exec
·       Changing the investment ecosystem with Sana Capital for #healthtech and #climatetech
·       Targeting spinouts and ‘sneakouts’ – founders from within and outside of the University of Cambridge
·       Investment capital won’t start flowing again until 2025 – quality not quantity
·       Personal experiences with DEI – ‘whatever I did, it seemed like I was the only woman in the room’ – ‘it’s not about lowering the bar – it’s about widening the gate’
·       The role of Deputy Lieutenant in Cambridgeshire
·       Supporting those companies that ‘keep going’ with the #KingsAwards
·       Learning not to walk, but to march.



Produced by Cambridge TV

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This week’s guest is Hanadi Jabado, co-founder and Managing Partner of Sana Capital, one of the first early-stage funds in Europe focusing on #TechBio. Hanadi founded one of the UK's first Deep Tech accelerator programmes, Accelerate Cambridge, at the University of Cambridge where she supported 180 early-stage ventures over six years, building a portfolio with an estimated collective value of over £2bn with over £250m of risk capital raised.
We talk to Hanadi about so many things, this is not an episode to miss. Tune in to hear about this, and so much more…
·       Commercialisation from academia needs constant work
·       Turning ‘no’ into ‘yes’
·       Making waves for women and entrepreneurship within Cambridge Judge Business School
·       The birth of #AccelerateCambridge and the Entrepreneurship Centre – start, scale and grow a business
·       Making entrepreneurs relatable
·       The role and impact of being a board member, preferably an independent non-exec
·       Changing the investment ecosystem with Sana Capital for #healthtech and #climatetech
·       Targeting spinouts and ‘sneakouts’ – founders from within and outside of the University of Cambridge
·       Investment capital won’t start flowing again until 2025 – quality not quantity
·       Personal experiences with DEI – ‘whatever I did, it seemed like I was the only woman in the room’ – ‘it’s not about lowering the bar – it’s about widening the gate’
·       The role of Deputy Lieutenant in Cambridgeshire
·       Supporting those companies that ‘keep going’ with the #KingsAwards
·       Learning not to walk, but to march.



Produced by Cambridge TV

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

55 min

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