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Native women launch on-ramp to asset management

Jacqueline Jennings

A coalition of women's groups has opened a new apprenticeship program to draw Native American women into asset management, private equity and venture capital.

Jacqueline Jennings is tired of being a demographic asterisk. At times, she has been one of the very few — possibly the only —indigenous woman in venture capital in the U.S. and Canada. 

Now, she’s investor-in-residence at a new apprenticeship program that is accepting applications thr

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