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Breaking Free: Anthemis Partner’s Vision for Eliminating Social Friction Points

TLDR: Anthemis partner Ruth Foxe Blader is spinning out to form her own venture capital firm, Foxe Capital. The firm will focus on “social friction points” and plans to raise around $75 million for its debut fund.

Anthemis partner Ruth Foxe Blader has announced that she is leaving the firm to start her own venture capital firm, Foxe Capital. The new firm will emphasize investments in “social friction points” – areas where people are facing challenges or experiencing inequality. Foxe aims to raise approximately $75 million for the debut fund and plans to start fundraising by the end of the year. Blader hopes that the fund will attract investors who are interested in making a positive impact on society.

Some key points from the article include:

  • Ruth Foxe Blader, a partner at Anthemis, is leaving the firm to start her own venture capital firm, Foxe Capital.
  • The new firm will focus on investing in “social friction points” – areas where people are facing challenges or experiencing inequality.
  • Foxe Capital plans to raise around $75 million for its debut fund and hopes to start fundraising by the end of the year.
  • Blader believes that the fund will attract investors who are interested in making a positive impact on society.

Read the full article here.

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