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It’s no secret that female entrepreneurs receive less funding than their male counterparts–females only secured 2% of VC funding in 2021. The reality, however, is even more pronounced for women of color.

But according to ComplYant founder Shiloh Johnson, there is a way to change this reality we are living in, you have to be undeniable. “If I focus on the business, and I build something that works and it's making money, you can't deny that green is the universal color,” Johnson said at dot.LA’s "Meeting the Moment: Why the Time is Now for Women Founders" panel.

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It’s hard to imagine a better setting for dot.LA’s panel on clean mobility than the Petersen Auto Museum – the hulking, futuristic aluminum installation in Los Angeles’ Museum Row that houses more than 300 vehicles, both new and antique.

Hosted by dot.LA’s climate and energy reporter David Shultz, auto and tech enthusiasts gathered at the auspicious location for a discussion about the future of electric vehicles and how long it might take for them to overtake internal combustion engines.

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After a baseball career spanning 14 years, former Los Angeles Dodgers right fielder Shawn Green decided it was time for a pivot.

Instead of targeting the typical route for former pro athletes and opting to become a commentator or analyst, Green chose to found Santa Monica-based Greenfly, a startup that provides a cloud-based media file sharing platform for a range of clientele from sports teams to retail stores.

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