
Masters in Business Soraya Darabi on Social-Media Startups (Podcast)
Oct 16, 2021
Soraya Darabi, co-founder and general partner at TMV, a venture firm focused on diverse startups, shares her insights on the evolving landscape of social media and venture capital. She discusses the importance of supporting unconventional founders in driving innovation and the benefits of investing in underrepresented groups. Darabi highlights the value of relationships in securing investments and the impact of economic shifts on startup ecosystems. She also reveals her vision for future funds and reflects on the resilience needed for success in entrepreneurship.
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Purposeful Change at TMV
- TMV focuses on five key verticals: care economy, financial inclusion, future of work, transportation, and sustainability.
- These verticals prioritize diverse founders, not as charity, but as a strategic business advantage.
Non-Obvious Founders
- 'Non-obvious founders' represent an underserved and inefficient market with significant upside potential.
- These founders often come from diverse backgrounds and offer innovative solutions in overlooked areas.
FIGS Investment
- TMV's early investment in FIGS, a medical apparel company led by two women, yielded significant returns.
- This success underscores the potential of investing in non-obvious founders and underserved markets.













