Miami Beach, FL – December 7, 2019 – UBS, in partnership with Village Capital, hosted an Inclusive Capital Studio at Art Basel Miami Beach to advance entrepreneurial growth by making capital more inclusive. The convening gathered an exclusive group of investors at the forefront of deploying innovative forms of capital that has begun to transform early-stage entrepreneurship, as well as UBS colleagues and clients interested in building a more inclusive capital ecosystem. The event featured opening remarks from Jamie Sears, Head of Community Affairs & Corporate Responsibility at UBS, a fireside chat with Arlan Hamilton (Backstage Capital), a panel with Carlos Antequera (Novel GP), Kesha Cash (Impact America Fund), Bahiyah Robinson (VC Include), and small group discussions on strategies to unlock more inclusive capital and change the status quo for underrepresented founders.

Jamie Sears

Kori Hale & Jamie Sears

Jamie Sears, Carlos Antequera, Bahiyah Robinson, & Kesha Cash

Carlos Antequera, Bahiyah Robinson, & Kesha Cash

Jamie Sears, Carlos Antequera, Bahiyah Robinson, & Kesha Cash

Carlos Antequera, Bahiyah Robinson, & Kesha Cash

Mel Ochoa

Jamie Sears & Kori Hale

Kori Hale & Arlan Hamilton

Kori Hale & Arlan Hamilton

Allie Burns

Denmark West

Jamie Sears, Kori Hale, Allie Burns, Kesha Cash, Carlos Antequera, Bahiyah Robinson, & Arlan Hamilton

Allie Burns & Jamie Sears

Kori Hale, Brittany Davis, & Chacho Valadez

Ed McDevitt, Danny Hughes, & Matt Zieger

Jon Belgrad, Leigh-Ann Buchanan, Alicia Robb, & Erica Duignan Minnihan

Lisanne & Rick Glew

Laura Hastings & Agustina Goldbaum

Kristen Liller, Astrid Scholz, Alicia Robb, & Allie Burns

Ilir Lita, Mel Ochoa, Amy Nelson, & Carlos Antequera