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Jaclyn Johnson is a serial entrepreneur and angel investor, known for producing some of the most iconic women's events and programs through her platform Create & Cultivate. She is putting her own personal experience to work helping founders from launch to legacy and creating a runway for angel investors to fly.

Jaclyn Johnson is the powerhouse founder behind Create & Cultivate. A serial entrepreneur with multiple multi-million dollar exits under her belt, Johnson has dedicated her career to empowering underrepresented founders with the tools they need to build big businesses. From Create & Cultivate to her latest company, Cherub, a marketplace connecting angel investors to entrepreneurs, she has made a career of building and scaling businesses that make a difference and has become one of the most well-known and respected female entrepreneurs in the process. She is also an angel investor, best-selling author, and the host of the top-rated podcast Work Party. SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER at www.venturef.com/newsletter to get curated
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