From left: Mary McKenna, Mary Carty, Sinead Crowley and Clare McGee, founders of AwakenHub, with adviser Denise McQuaid and community administrator Brighde Barnes. Picture: Conor Healy/Picture It Photography
AwakenHub, a network of more than 1,600 members, has confirmed plans to launch a syndicate to back women entrepreneurs across Ireland. The AwakenAngels syndicate intends to make investments at pre-seed stage with sums of between €20,000 and €50,000. The syndicate is intended to “democratise the investor landscape for women”, Sinead Crowley, a co-founder, said.
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