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Building an Ecosystem through Community

By: Bedy Yang, Managing Partner, 500 Global

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Bedy Yang

Managing Partner

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2024.05.29

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I recently spoke at Web Summit Rio on a fireside chat with the incredibly thoughtful and accomplished journalist, Martina Fuchs about the importance of community and leveraging educational programs to help uplift the venture capital (“VC”) ecosystem. Building communities within this ecosystem is something I’m not only personally passionate about, but is a key pillar of our strategy at 500 Global so I wanted to structure and share my thoughts on this to enable all stakeholders interested in advancing this ecosystem.

Growing up in Brazil, I felt firsthand the absence of access to a network in the VC ecosystem comparable to what you’d find in Silicon Valley. This fueled my efforts to participate in making education, resources, networking, and capital more accessible to everyone,  in all corners of the world.

A thoughtfully constructed ecosystem can help propel both entrepreneurs and investors beyond their individual capabilities, opening doors to greater opportunities. An ecosystem can be described as a community of like-minded individuals—often those who are seen as unconventional or daring, such as founders or investors—who are engaged in groundbreaking ventures. When you're embarking on such innovative paths, especially against conventional norms, it can feel like swimming against the current. Thus, finding a supportive group of peers who share your vision and challenges can be incredibly empowering.

Three Main Components to help Build a VC Ecosystem 
First, the ecosystem must be diverse. If everyone has the same ideas, same ways of thinking, and same socio-demographics, there is likely to be very little innovative thinking. Secondly, sustainability considerations should be integrated from the start. This fosters a community capable of sustained growth beyond the contributions of just a few individuals. Ensuring these networks can thrive independently of specific individuals is essential for long-term success. The third aspect to consider when building an ecosystem is intentionality around the value-add each participant offers.

Education to Build Community 
For the past 9 years, I have been deeply involved in 500 Global's educational programs. Our educational programs are fundamentally built on valuable content for founders, investors, and emerging accelerator managers, yet they extend beyond this by focusing on community building. Integrating a community aspect really takes our programs a step further. It's important to note this community only becomes relevant through collaboration. At 500 Global, we equip founders with not just education and capital, but also mentorship and a strong network to set them up for greater success. On the investor side, our focus is on educating them to shift their mindset to recognize the abundant talent that exists globally. By educating both investors and founders, we aim to create a winning formula for building an ecosystem.

As ecosystems are built, it is equally crucial to sustain the collaboration and influence.

Building with Intention
To maintain these ecosystems, a network effect can be utilized. The 500 Global brand has grown into new markets and ecosystems, providing founders and investors with greater market access.

Mentorship plays a vital role in building successful ecosystems. For founders, the opportunity to work with mentors who have recently navigated similar challenges is incredibly impactful. We strive to empower our founders and investors by providing them with access to experienced mentors who can offer guidance, support, and insights based on their own successes and obstacles.

As your network expands, it's crucial to intentionally establish the culture of the ecosystems from the start. When you put specific energy out there, it attracts like-minded individuals. At 500 Global, we are intentional about the energy we create to draw the right people into our network. This approach helps in propagating aligned beliefs and culture into new markets, building trust, and forging a supportive network for both investors and founders. 500 Global has always been purposeful about the diversity within the team and network. We are strongly aligned on our mission and values, that the people who join our network share that same vision.

I am deeply committed to the power of ecosystems, and investing in exceptional founders fuels my motivation. It's deeply gratifying to identify potential in emerging ventures. What brings me even greater joy is seeing a collaborative effort lead to the simultaneous success of multiple ventures,  forming a resilient network that continues to thrive.

 

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Bedy Yang

Managing Partner

Bedy Yang is a Managing Partner at 500 Global. She oversees 500’s ecosystem development programs including investor education courses (in partnership with top institutions such as Stanford, Berkeley and INSEAD), has helped launch strategic partnerships and accelerator programs across the globe, and leads 500’s corporate startup innovation and consultancy. Bedy joined 500 in 2011 to pilot international investments before expanding her role to Managing Partner and ecosystems development. Previously, she founded +INNOVATORS, an organization that has become the epicenter and resource for Brazilian tech founders with a network of over 10,000 people. Prior to starting her career in tech, she worked with income generation for women in tribes in Brazil and Southwest China and consulted for global companies on go-to-market strategies for Brazil. Bedy obtained her BA at Fundação Getúlio Vargas and holds an MLA from the University of Pennsylvania. She is a member of Class 17 of the Kauffman Fellowship Program and fluent in four languages: Portuguese, English, Spanish and Mandarin Chinese.

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