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Rachel Sheinbein, CMEA: Women's Collaborative Style can Succeed in Venture Capital

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Rachel Sheinbein http://www.cmea.com/team/team-rachel-sheinbein.php is a Principal with the Energy and Materials team at CMEA Capital. She is a board member for Solaria Danotek Motion and Arcadia Biosciences and an observer for Reel Solar...

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Rachel Sheinbein http://www.cmea.com/team/team-rachel-sheinbein.php is a Principal with the Energy and Materials team at CMEA Capital. She is a board member for Solaria Danotek Motion and Arcadia Biosciences and an observer for Reel Solar and Contour Energy. Before CMEA Rachel was a consultant for start-ups in the areas of bio-plastics solar and water. For 9 years prior Rachel worked at Intel in wastewater systems Environmental Health & Safety and Supply Chain Strategy. Rachel is the President of the board of Expanding Your Horizons Network a non-profit that encourages girls in math science engineering and technology. In addition Rachel volunteers in various roles for Astia the California Clean Tech Open and ImagineH2O. Rachel holds a Chemical Engineering degree with a concentration in Environmental Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania. Rachel was also a sponsored fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) where she received an MBA and a Masters in Civil and Environmental Engineering with a focus on operations and supply chain. You can find Rachel @ CMEA blog http://www.cmea.com/blog/ & on Twitter: @RachelSheinbein http://www.twitter.com/RachelSheinbein Thanks to Alexander Blu for music 'Drop' http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/149 For further info check out http://www.ezebis.com

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  • material
  • investment
  • funding
  • female
  • entrepreneurs
  • energy
  • women
  • capital
  • venture
  • startups

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