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Melissa L. Bradley

Inclusive Capitalism Executive Council Member

Melissa L. Bradley is co-founder of venture-backed Ureeka, a tech platform where small businesses gain unprecedented access to the expertise needed to grow their business. She is also founder of 1863 Ventures, a business development program that accelerates New Majority entrepreneurs from high potential to high growth. Bradley also serves as general partner of 1863 Venture Fund, venture partner at NextGen Ventures, and serves an advisor to Reign Ventures, New Voices Foundation, and the Halcyon Fund. She is also a member of the Milken Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Asset Management Initiative, Goldman Sachs’ One Million Black Women Advisory Council, Launch with GS Advisory Council, Fast Company Executive Board, Square & Forbes Small Business Advisory Team, and the Target Accelerators Entrepreneurs Advisory Council.

Bradley is a professor at the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University, where she teaches impact investing, social entrepreneurship, P2P economies, and innovation. In 2021, she was awarded the Peter W. Gonzalez, Jr. Award for Excellence in Adjunct Faculty Teaching. In 2020, Bradley received The Ideas Worth Teaching Award, which celebrates exceptional courses that are preparing future business leaders to tackle society’s largest challenges and create a more inclusive, just, and sustainable version of capitalism.

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