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Iynna Halilou

General Partner | ex-UN and Moxxie Ventures | Wharton & NYU & Durham University Alumna

New York, New York

Invests in

Stages:

  • Min Investment:

    $25,000.00
  • Max Investment:

    $100,000.00
  • Target Investment:

    $50,000.00

Education

Work Experience

  • General Partner

    2021

    The MBA Fund backs pre-seed and seed-stage companies founded by alumni, dropouts, and current students from UPenn, Harvard, and Stanford. We've invested in 140+ companies and our portfolio includes: Jeeves, Datafleets (acq'd by LiveRamp), Hightouch, Dandy, Siro.ai and many more.

2020

  • Community Lead

    2020

    Elpha is where women build careers in tech. Join the community to find support, connect personally and professionally, learn from industry experts, access opportunities and resources to help you grow, and search for jobs. Membership is free! Join us: https://elpha.com Elpha was part of the YC S19 batch. As a Community Manager, my responsibilities include - Leading our monthly community chats connecting our ~50K members from all over the world - Supporting our community of female founders with their fundraising strategy - Giving career coaching particularly for those interested in transitioning in tech and/or VC

2021 - 2023

  • Investor

    2021 - 2023

    Moxxie Ventures backs exceptional founders building products designed to make life and work better. Our investments include: @joinclubhouse @cartainc @Certn @trydaily @loomhq @overstoryai @plusplus @superpeer

2021 - 2021

  • Pre-MBA Summer Fellow

    2021 - 2021

  • Global Programs Manager

    2017 - 2021

    Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator (ERA) is one of New York’s leading technology accelerators and early-stage venture capital funds. It has invested in 150 start-ups since launching in 2011, helping to build the next generation of great New York technology companies. Its alumni companies, who come from all over the world, are already playing leading roles in the evolution of virtually every major global industry.

2017 - 2017

  • Program Manager

    2017 - 2017

    Yunus&Youth (Y&Y) is an organisation that was created with the support of Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Professor Muhammad Yunus to accelerate the growth of early-stage social enterprise across the world. My primary duty is to run our virtual global accelerator, in which we currently incubate 25 entrepreneurs. In doing so, I am responsible for: - Developing and managing program timelines to ensure completion of the deliverables by the entrepreneurs; - Designing and developing the first Yunus&Youth program curriculum using the lean methodology applied to social impact for the entrepreneurs; - Setting up the first online incubation platform using the Yunus&Youth curriculum in order to track each participant’s progress; - Leading the monitoring and impact evaluation processes of the organisation; - Engaging with our corporate partners to educate them on the Lean Startup Methodology applied to innovation.

2016 - 2017

  • Chief Operating Officer

    2016 - 2017

    Enza Academy is an edtech start-up that strives to empower youth of color with the tools, resources and mentorship to develop their natural creative potential. Through a unique “3D’s approach”: Discover, Design and Develop, Enza Academy provides a curriculum that blends hands-on computer programming, business development, and social justice awareness. As the COO, I am responsible for: - Spearheading business development initiatives that are consistent with the company’s overall strategy, including identifying and winning early customers (schools/other entities interested in Enza Academy's programming); - Managing multiple business initiatives in a start-up environment; - Generating revenue and manage strategic partnerships development; - Outlining technical value propositions, develop and manage key partnerships; - Being a driving force when it comes to the development of the work ethic, culture and values of the start-up.

SheLeadsAfrica.Org

2016 - 2017

  • Communications Fellow

    2016 - 2017

    She Leads Africa is a community that helps young African women achieve their professional dreams. With engaging online content and pan-African events, our vision is to become the #1 destination for smart and ambitious young women. As the Communications Fellow, I was the main point of contact between She Leads Africa and media representatives. I was therefore in charge of: - Writing and distributing press releases; - Answering interviews questions and helping in developing a PR strategy to increase coverage. I also worked as a PR officer for the 10 start-ups participating in the SLA Accelerator. In this capacity, I was in charge of: - Developing media contacts and addressing all media enquiries for each of them to increase their public exposure.

2015 - 2015

  • Frontier Social Enterprise Fellow

    2015 - 2015

    The Archimedes Project is an organisation that helps launching and designing scalable and market-driven water and sanitation social enterprises. In the context of the fellowship, my target country was Cameroon. As a Social Entrepreneur Fellow, I developed a business case to improve service delivery to over 1M people. I my study, I focused on: - Designing a toilet and business model for low-income communities in both rural and urban areas of Cameroon; - Working on setting up a market-entry analysis; - Partnering with local NGOs, government officials, international organisations and private corporations to develop a comprehensive solution. Partners included: the Cameroonian Ministry of Sustainable Development, the Cameroonian Ministry of Health, the World Bank, Dalberg and IDEO; - Interviewing local communities and potential customers to test the scalability of the business and refining the marketing campaign of the social business.

2014 - 2014

  • Office of Human Resources Management Project Assistant

    2014 - 2014

    During my time at the UN, I was staffed on a project with the Office of HR and Management to work on the Gender in Leadership report launched by SG Ban Ki Moon at the time. In my role, I created a database of female leaders from Africa as part of the Gender in Leadership project to hire more women at senior-level positions Collected data and findings to include in a United Nations recruiting benchmarking report for 2013-2014

  • Public Information Assistant

    2014 - 2014

    Provided logistical support for the organisation of special events (briefings or conferences): assist the public’s requests and coordinate communications with UN speakers Managed social media – update of the website and the Facebook webpage, from live update to original stories and photographs. Coordinated meetings and effective communication between the UN Department of Public Information and client offices and inter-agency partners Launched a professional partnership with the UN and NYU International Relations and Politics Association