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#42 Sydney Wong, Principal of VenturX Capital

Season 4, Ep. 9

Listen to Sydney’s podcast, Unlocking Venture Capital


Sydney Wong is the principal and investor at VenturX Capital, a family office that invests in industry-agnostic pre-seed and seed companies. Prior to her current role, she was the founder and CEO of a fintech company that had a successful exit to the family office. Sydney also creates weekly startup content through her podcast, Unlocking Venture Capital, where she invites investors from firms like Tusk Ventures, Alumni Ventures and more. Sydney is also the host for her own podcast, Unlocking Venture Capital, and chapter lead for Women in VC.


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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sydneywong1/

Listen to Sydney’s podcast, Unlocking Venture Capital: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Itfe2YNMpXnjX909fU9gT


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