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Emerging property technology-focused venture capital firm Wilshire Lane Capital is selling a minority stake to Nile Capital, a firm dedicated to capitalizing diverse-led investment firms. Nile Capital itself is backed by José E. Feliciano and Kwanza Jones through their SUPERCHARGED Initiative.
Read MoreRobert F. Kennedy Human Rights announced Wednesday the winners of its 2021 Ripple of Hope Awards: Stacey Abrams, political leader, entrepreneur, and author; José E. Feliciano, co-founder and managing partner of Clearlake Capital Group; Deven Parekh, managing director of Insight Partners; and Hans Vestberg, chairman and CEO of Verizon.
Read MoreThe Stanford Board of Trustees has elected two new members who will begin their five-year terms on Oct. 1.
Read MoreCombined Company will be Leading Boutique Boxing Franchise with 166 Clubs and More than 65K Members and Digital Subscribers.
Read MorePrinceton University alumni Kwanza Jones and José E. Feliciano have made a $20 million gift to Princeton University, the largest gift to date by Black and Latino donors.
Read MoreThe billionaire investor and artist, lawyer and entrepreneur have given the biggest gift ever to the university from Black and Latino donors.
Read More“This is not the Princeton of Woodrow Wilson’s time”
Read MoreJosé E. Feliciano, an MAE Alum (’94), and his wife Kwanza Jones (Princeton graduate ‘93), make a major donation to support the University’s strategic goal of undergraduate expansion. Two adjoining dormitories are being constructed in one of the two new residential colleges being built at Princeton and will be named after them.
Read MoreKwanza Jones and José E. Feliciano have made a major gift to Princeton University, a $20 million contribution that is the largest gift to date by Black and Latino donors, and one of a few extraordinary alumni commitments to the university’s strategic goal of undergraduate expansion, with the construction of two adjoining dormitories in one of the two new residential colleges being built at Princeton.
Read MoreRepresenting the changing face of higher-ed philanthropy, largest gift to the University by Black and Latino donors expands Princeton’s ability to attract and support talented students from all backgrounds
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