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  1. Freada Kapor Klein and Mitch Kapor are founding partners at Kapor Capital and Co-Chairs of the nonprofit Kapor Center in Oakland, California. For Inquiries: Nina Nocciolino – nina@cavehenricks.com

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  2. Freada Kapor Klein (born August 26, 1952) is an American venture capitalist, social policy researcher and philanthropist. As a partner at Kapor Capital and the Kapor Center for Social Impact, she is known for efforts to diversify the technology workforce through activism and investments.

  3. Freada Kapor Klein, PhD is an entrepreneur, activist, and pioneer in the field of organizational culture and diversity. As a Founding Partner at Kapor Capital, Freada invests in seed-stage tech startups that create positive social impact by closing gaps of access, opportunity, or outcome for low-income communities and communities of color.

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  4. Freada Kapor Klein isn't your typical venture capitalist. She's thrown out the standard investment playbook in order to close the opportunity gap for low-inc...

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  5. Freada Kapor Klein is an investor and philanthropist who has worked for decades to make the tech world a more equitable place. As a prominent feminist researcher and writer in the 1970s, she was one of the earliest activists to deliver a wake-up call on the prevalence of workplace sexual harassment.

  6. Freada Kapor Klein and Mitch Kapor, have spent the last decade developing a vision and practice to make the tech industry more diverse and inclusive.

  7. www.computerhistory.org › profile › freada-kapor-kleinFreada Kapor Klein - CHM

    Jan 5, 2024 · Freada Kapor Klein is an entrepreneur and activist focused on organizational culture and diversity. She cofounded the first organization in the US to address sexual harassment in 1976, and SMASH.org in 2003, which provides the resources and support to ensure that underrepresented students of color thrive in STEM fields.

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