Arlan Hamilton
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Arlan Hamilton | |
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| Born | October 30, 1980[1] |
| Occupations | Founder and managing partner, Backstage Capital |
Arlan Hamilton (born 1980) is an American investor and the founder and managing partner of Backstage Capital. In May 2020, Hamilton released her first book from Penguin Random House entitled It's About Damn Time: How to Turn Being Underestimated into Your Greatest Advantage, which is based on her career in venture capital.[2]
Prior to her venture capital role, Hamilton founded and published the indie magazine Interlude and prior to that, served as tour manager to Atlantic Records recording artist Janine.[3]
In May 2018, Hamilton announced her firm would also attempt to raise a $36 million fund specifically for black female founders.[4]
Hamilton was the subject of a six-episode series on the Gimlet Media podcast Startup.[5] Hamilton is mostly complimentary about the podcast series, but did take issue with how she was portrayed, especially in sequences that cast her in an irresponsible light.[6] Hamilton's Backstage Capital's podcast The Bootstrapped VC features episodes that are reactions to the Gimlet series.[7]
In June 2019 Hamilton received recognition from Business Insider as one of the 23 most powerful LGBTQ+ people in tech.[8]
Hamilton has funded a scholarship for black female pilots,[9] and a scholarship for black students at the University of Oxford.[10]
In June 2022, TechCrunch reported that BackStage Capital had laid off most of its staff and was pausing net new investments.[11]
In March 2024, Hamilton was announced as a strategic advisor for the Inpink platform by Gritty In Pink alongside Melissa Etheridge and Live Nation.[12]
Personal life
In 2019, Hamilton married German composer and actress, Anna Eichenauer.[13]
In 2021, Hamilton paid $112,500 for a 1956 Chevy truck owned by her personal icon Janet Jackson.[14]