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Nathalie discusses builder capitalism with hypepotamus.

Nathalie weighs in on American Sustainable Business Council and Social Venture Circle Refunding Barclays Dues Over Prison Underwriting.

On the Our Body Politic podcast, Investor Nathalie Molina Niño explains why it makes business sense to see entrepreneurship by women of color as an investment opportunity.

CNBC’s “Squawk Alley” team discusses Robinhood and its relationship with Wall Street with Nathalie.

Social Venture Circle and the American Sustainable Business Council host this interactive webinar with Nathalie, Joshua Pollard (President & CEO, Omicelo) and Andre M. Perry (Fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings and Author, Know Your Price) on the intersection of home, health, and wealth.

Nathalie contributes to a virtual event series of roundtables that have collectively developed a gender-inclusive action plan to enable states, the private sector and civil society to implement a faster, fairer and more sustainable economic recovery from the downturn associated with COVID-19.

Nathalie comments on growing a new generation of businesses & closing the racial wealth gap.

Farai Chideya and impact investor Nathalie Molina Niño takes on the exclusion of women of color in finance on this episode of Our Body Politic

A conversation with Nathalie on how the economic crisis, pandemic, justice movements, and the elections have all emphasized the critical importance of building for the long term.

Nathalie discusses her answer to the question “In 2021, what trends within business do you foresee as a result of the crises revealed in 2020?”

It’s no secret that startups need both money in the bank and customer growth to succeed. Nathalie shares tips on being selective about accepting investments.

Some entrepreneurs are finding opportunities in unlikely places, Nathalie weighs in on the crises effects on starting a business.

Nathalie shares knowledge on the importance of commitment and accountability when building a home business support group in an interview with Kerry Hannon for Next Avenue.

From marketing some of the biggest health care brands to creating environmentally conscious beauty products to navigating global supply chains, Sharon Callahan, Adele Gulfo, Jocelyn Konrad, Susan Comparato, Kate Assaraf, Tatiana Liceti, Nathalie Molina Niño and Régine Lucas are shaping their industries and setting the pace for future generations of female leaders.

Introducing SALT Talks, an ongoing series of digital interviews with the world’s foremost investors, creators and thinkers.

CLIIQ: The NEXUS Latin America Summit is the most important meeting for triple impact investing in the Andean Region. In this third edition, the context of the global pandemic invites us to rethink this experience.

Un evento virtual radicalmente humano para inspirarse, conectar y reconstruir a América Latina pero mejor», asi definen sus organizadores a CLIIQ Nexus LATAM 2020, un espacio de tres días entre el primero y el tres de octubre, para tener un encuentro para la inversión de triple impacto en la Región Andina. En esta tercera edición, en el contexto de la pandemia global, la actividad invita a repensar sobre la inversión sostenible.

SWEET Entrepreneurs interviews experienced women entrepreneurs – including women who started companies when they were teenagers to share advice, inspiration, and personal stories of success (and failure!).

The eighth episode of Orchestrated Relationships (second limited series) features Nathalie Molina Niño who speaks passionately about her work to connect social justice, political action, and the restoration of people’s voting rights in the State of Florida.

In this episode of NEXT Economy LIVE, Social Venture Circle is joined by Andre M. Perry (Fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings) in conversation with Nathalie Molina Niño (O³) on his new book Know Your Price: Valuing Black Lives and Property in America’s Black Cities.

Susan McPherson speaks Nathalie Molina Niño, CEO of O³ & Author of Leapfrog, The New Revolution for Women Entrepreneurs. They discuss her mission to support women entrepreneurs scale their businesses. Nathalie also shares actionable ways we can all step up to help our communities.

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Dreamers & Doers is a networking community of female entrepreneurs, creatives, and change-makers. Many of its members have experienced stressful, unavoidable situations in their journeys as startup creators and small business founders. Still, these women say that every difficulty or setback gave them an opportunity to grow stronger, and move forward with a valuable lesson learned.

Not IRL Pride Summit

Nathalie Molina Niño moderates a fireside chat: “The Future of Venture & Startups Post COVID-19” during the (Not IRL) Pride Summit.

Nathalie Molina Niño joins Berkshire Bank’s Reevx Labs for a powerful discussion on the future of the Latinx economy.

Nathalie Molina Niño joins WOCstar Fund on the VCs Off the Record podcast to discuss “Reimagining Capital: Builder Capitalism Building and Investing like a Badass.”

Nathalie Molina Niño discusses the Cares Act for PPP and how it has exposed the financial systemic racism that funneled our small business stimulus dollars through the big banks to big companies.

Reevx Labs

O³ CEO Nathalie Molina Niño participates in a panel discussion about tackling the current crises and reimagining the future of the Latinx economy.

Nathalie Molina Niño, CEO of O3, joins Cornerstone Capital Group for a webinar on how investors can address the inequitable impact of COVID-19.

Tresta

Nathalie Molina Niño shares insights on how to start and grow a business during a recession.

LinkedIn Pulse

PPP, Robbery In Plain Sight: Nathalie Molina Niño, President of O³, shares her [very] personal take.

Natasha Muller

“Nathalie is one of the most badass women entrepreneurs that I have ever had the pleasure of meeting. She is a true powerhouse.” – Natasha Müller

The Feminist Finance Podcast

Listen to Nathalie Molina Niño speak about what investors can do to tackle the climate crisis and why investing in women is the most effective way to do so.

Forbes: Beyond Capitalism Vs. Socialism - Outcomes Over Optics

Beyond Capitalism Vs. Socialism: Nathalie Molina Niño says we need to focus on “outcomes not optics.”

“We need to empower the people who do not have the keys to the castle and then watch what they build.” – Nathalie Molina Niño on building the NEXT economy.

Nathalie Molina Niño, President of O³, will serve on the advisory council of the Launch With GS Entrepreneur Cohort – a select group of innovative Black and Latinx startup founders.

Nathalie Molina Niño speaks about “Reshaping Economic Development Through The Empowerment of Women in Science” at the United Nations for the International Day of Women and Girls in Science.

Nathalie Molina Niño of O³ announced Builder Capitalist, a trade association for investors using revenue-based finance, holding companies and other structures “in service to the success and health” of companies.

LinkedIn Pulse

Inclusive capital and Nathalie Molina Niño’s #financesowhite conversations are highlighted in this piece on innovating equity in 2020.

Nathalie Molina Niño of O³ served as a keynote speaker at Foro Latinoamericano de Inversión de Impacto Centroamérica y El Caribe.

Nathalie Molina Niño, President of O³, shares how women entrepreneurs can attract financing.

Nathalie Molina Niño discusses what it takes to fix #FinanceSoWhite with Social Venture Circle.

Nathalie Molina Niño, President of O³, discusses how women are the single most entrepreneurial community in the US and an intricate part of the business ecosystem.

Nathalie Molina Niño discusses how we can achieve greater representation for women and people of color in the finance industry in “Why is #FinanceSoWhite?”