With that spirit, Audrey Chocron and Cynthia Phitoussi – co-founders and managing partners of SeedIL, a VC fund focusing on seed and pre-seed Israeli startups – began meticulously researching the local startup ecosystem and became particularly interested in startup accelerators and incubators, and new immigrant entrepreneurs like themselves.
They spoke to CTech about founding and managing SeedIL Ventures which just raised $18 million for its second fund, about their journey as two female investors and founders in a male-dominated landscape, and how the war has impacted investment.
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