The Board of the Eugene Lang Entrepreneurial Fund (‘Lang Fund’) is pleased to announce investments in three companies founded by Columbia Business School (CBS) class of 2023 students, following a highly competitive selection process. A full list of Lang funded companies can be found here. Established in 1996 through a gift from Eugene M. Lang, MS ’40, the Lang Fund has provided early-stage seed capital to more than 70 graduating student and alumni ventures.
Inclusion Unpacked - Tori Bell ’23
Membership community for small businesses and startups to learn how to build inclusive companies.
Kaly - David Chu ’23
A tech platform that helps patients find the right doctors faster through machine learning.
Puberry - Demetra Mallios ’22
Gamified EdTech puberty app that is revolutionizing the way youth learn about their health.
All applicants were screened by students in the 2-year Columbia Venture Fellows program (CVF). The CVF program provides first-hand venture investing experience to Columbia Business School students serious about pursuing a career in venture capital.
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