Meghan Markle's Latest Investment: Angel Investor News

Meghan Markle's Venture into Angel Investing
Meghan Markle is increasingly involved in the realms of business and entrepreneurial ventures.
During a recent discussion with Fortune magazine, Meghan disclosed her role as an angel investor in Midi, a healthcare organization.
Midi: A Virtual Healthcare Platform
Midi operates a virtual platform designed to offer support and treatment for women navigating menopause and related health issues.
It was reported by TechCrunch, through a source with direct knowledge, that Meghan participated in Midi’s $63 million Series B funding round, which concluded in March of the previous year.
Notable Investors in Midi's Series B Round
The Series B round attracted a diverse group of investors, as detailed by PitchBook.
- Laurene Powell Jobs’ Emerson Collective
- Tory Burch
- G9 Ventures
These firms joined Meghan in providing capital to support Midi’s growth.
Expanding Angel Portfolio
Since moving to the United States five years ago, Meghan has been actively constructing an angel investment portfolio.
Her investments span a variety of sectors, including consumer goods, financial technology (fintech), and educational technology (edtech).
Investment Focus and Criteria
The source indicated that Meghan’s investment strategy prioritizes companies founded by women.
Her portfolio currently comprises over ten companies, demonstrating a commitment to supporting female entrepreneurship.
Companies in Meghan's Portfolio
Among the companies benefiting from Meghan’s investment are:
- Clevr, a beverage company
- Highbrow Hippie, a wellness-focused organization
These investments highlight her interest in businesses focused on consumer well-being and lifestyle.
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