Venture fund founder: Investors are becoming more aware of equality issues

Institutional investors in Denmark seem to be catching up with their Nordic peers and are ready to invest in equality and diversity, says the founder of Unconventional Ventures, which has recently closed its first funding round.
Thea Messel (right) founded Unconventional Ventures in 2019 and has since been joined by Nora Bavey (left) as General Partner. | Photo: Unconventional Ventures / PR
Thea Messel (right) founded Unconventional Ventures in 2019 and has since been joined by Nora Bavey (left) as General Partner. | Photo: Unconventional Ventures / PR
by casper nørregaard, translated by catherine brett

Danish investors have had their eyes opened to the social problems hiding under the surface of equality debates, says the founder and general partner of Unconventional Ventures, Thea Messel.

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