Nancy Lublin & Kathi Lublin Establish Primiga, Seed Stage Investment Company
New York, N.Y. – Nancy Lublin, an advisor, investor and entrepreneur and Kathi Lublin, a lawyer, artist, and entrepreneur, have established Primiga LLC, a pre-seed and/or seed stage investment company that backs founders with bold ideas.
“We prefer consumer-facing products or services that make people feel hope and be the best version of themselves”, said Nancy Lublin.
“In early days as a founder, it can be lonely and topsy-turvy. It is critical to your success and personal wellbeing that you have people you can count on to advise you with love, honesty, and experience --like a cousin or a friend. We're both.” said Kathi Lublin.
About Nancy Lublin
Nancy Lublin has raised over $250 Million in funding for non-profit and tech startups that have employed over 1500 people, engaged tens of thousands of volunteers, and impacted over 5 million lives.
About Kathi Lublin
Kathi Lublin is a lawyer, artist, and entrepreneur. She specializes in providing legal counsel on issues including technology licensing, compliance, and general corporate matters to startups and blue-chip Fortune 100 companies.
Media contact:
Kathi Lublin
info@primigallc.com
Read more:
Masters of Scale Podcast: Reid Hoffman Interviews Nancy Lublin
“If you ask me, Nancy Lublin is the entrepreneurial equivalent of Indiana Jones. I wanted to talk to her for this episode because she is a 10 out of 10 when it comes to grit. And she also does her work in the not-for-profit sector, which has even more landmines than the commercial world. Capital is harder to come by, talent is harder to recruit, and our overall society — at least here in the U.S. — broadly rewards commercial people more than they reward non-profit people.”
Listen to & read the full interview here: https://mastersofscale.com/nancy-lublin-grit-happens/
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TH!NK Growth Strategy Conference
Do More With Less, But Do Something
“Lublin hasn’t succeeded by being laid-back. Nor does she let lack of funding – or technological limitations or, seriously, anything – stand in her way. In a roundtable forum at THINK 11, Lublin urged the audience to stop making excuses, start making connections and be bold about telling the credit union story. As attendees expressed their reservations about reaching out to young people via social media, Lublin exhorted them to get going. “You’re hiding your light under a bushel,” she said, “and I don’t know why.” Lubin may not “get” being tentative, but she does know a thing or two about providing rich experiences while running a lean operation. When we caught up with her before THINK 11, she spoke to us from the back of a cab while traveling to work.”
Listen to the interview here: https://co-opthink.org/insights/do-more-with-less-but-do-something/
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Nancy Lublin is Saving Lives with Big Data
“…Nancy is applying her data-driven learnings to the corporate world. Her new for-profit venture, Loris.ai, is using machine learning to teach companies and leaders how to better handle everything from performance reviews to firings, layoffs, and diversity and inclusion.
Quote to live by… “Never be too proud to stop and pick up a penny in the rain. Everything, everyone, every experience has value, and I should never be too busy or proud to miss that.”
More: https://summit.co/news/article/nancy-lublin-is-saving-lives-with-big-data-2myxWO1l8QiGSChdTaFEu0
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The Commonwealth Club Interview:
Data for Social Good: Crisis Text Line CEO Nancy Lublin (commonwealthclub.org)
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On The New Yorker Podcast
“Nancy Lublin, founder and CEO of Crisis Text Line, an organization that provides free crisis counseling via text, and chief data scientist, Bob Filbin, speak to the recent uptick seen in people reaching out for mental health support. With the coronavirus pandemic in full swing, their research shows that 78% of those texting are experiencing anxiety and pain has magnified in more marginalized groups like low-income households and the LGBTQ community.”
Access here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LPQssLvlWs
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“Thank You” Goes a Long Way, & other Fast Company Columns
How to Tell if a Conference Is Travel-Worthy or a Time Waster
Why Charities Should Have an Expiration Date
Why Bashing Millennials Is Wrong
Anything’s Possible Through Crowdsourced Corporate Donations
Zilch: Get What You Want for Nothing
Why Splurging Is Good for Business
Slacktivism: Helping Humanity With a Click of the Mouse
Do Something: Let’s Hear It for the Little Guys
Foundations’ Four Biggest Faux Pas
How to Write a Mission Statement That Isn’t Dumb
Read more here: https://www.fastcompany.com/user/nancy-lublin
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60 Minutes Interview
60 Minutes examines a non-profit organization, 'Dress for Success', founded by Nancy Lublin, that helps poor women get jobs. Lesley Stahl reports.
Preview here: https://search.alexanderstreet.com/preview/work/bibliographic_entity%7Cvideo_work%7C2780593
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Nancy Lublin YouTube Channel:
Visit here: Nancy Lublin - YouTube