Investors are missing out on black founders with great companies, says Incredible Health CEO

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Incredible Health's Iman Abuzeid has a message for Silicon Valley: Diversity isn't just a moral issue. It's good for business, too.

"Let's talk about how diversity drives financial performance," said Abuzeid at the start of our call. "

"I have heard investors tell me they never meet black founders," she said. "But it's imperative on them to expand their networks because there are plenty of black founders, and we're building great companies."Incredible Health's CEO Iman Abuzeid, second from left, paying a visit to a hospitalOne important step would be for investors to hire more diverse talent into their own firms.

In health care, for instance, there are tons of artificial intelligence and machine learning companies developed by former Google or Apple engineers, all pitching the same hospitals. But very few start-ups arewhich serves lower-income Americans, despite that it covers 1 in 3 people in the state of California.

 

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