More About Judene
Judene Small is a partner on the Cultural Leadership Fund where she focuses on strategic partnerships and community engagement.
Prior to joining a16z, Judene co-founded CHIENET, a marketing and operations company, and RootsxWings, a digital media company focused on highlighting the stories of nonbinary youth. Before that, Judene served as chief strategy officer of BAM Communications where she launched the company’s venture and startup marketing practice and served as director of operations for uBeam (now Sonic Energy), helping the company raise over $30 million in funding.
A professional dancer by training, Judene holds dual-bachelor degrees in Theatre & Dance and Sociology from Trinity College, a MFA in choreography and performance from Mills College, where she also served as an adjunct professor, and an MBA from the University of North Carolina Kenan-Flagler Business School (go Tar Heels!). She currently volunteers as a member of the All Raise Los Angeles Steering committee and is a board member of the Los Angeles Chapter of Best Buddies.
Judene is a proud Jamaican immigrant and Brooklyn native that lives by a simple mission: to do all she can to create, improve, and sustain positive generational changes for her community. She is travel-obsessed, an art enthusiast, and loves spending time with her family, biological and chosen.
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The Cultural Leadership Fund (CLF) remains focused on bringing African Americans into tech at the earliest stages of innovation. Our 2024 nonprofit partners add unique strengths and fresh perspectives to our growing network. We’re excited to collaborate to increase Black participation across the tech ecosystem.
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