Swizzle Fund raises $5M for inaugural fund addressing women’s health and wealth

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There is a new venture fund in town. Swizzle Fund, founded by Jessica Kamada, former COO of the marketing agency Bamboo, has raised just a little more than $5 million for its Fund I, according to an SEC filing. There was no target raise amount. 

The firm, which quietly opened in 2023, is an early-stage firm looking to invest in companies that address some of the most pressing concerns facing women, including caretaking, health & wellness, and finances. It has invested in at least one company so far, according to Pitchbook, the mental health care platform Mavida Health.

Kamada did not respond to our request for comment. 

Kamada posted a year ago that she had left her job at Bamboo after seven and a half years without any plan for what to do next. At the company, she was the vice president of growth marketing, before becoming COO and joining the board of directors. She also used to work at RedDrop which provides menstrual education to tweens, as a growth advisor. Bamboo is known for working with startups and tech firms like Great Jones, Lemonaid and Dropbox, it says.

Swizzle is entering the industry at an important time for innovation targeting women. The caregiving industry is undergoing a crisis due to the cost of supporting ailing family members; women are facing a historic boom in finances from the predicted upcoming “wealth transfer”; and women’s health has always been a hot topic, even more so now with the overturn of Roe.



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Lisa Holden is a news writer for LinkDaddy News. She writes health, sport, tech, and more. Some of her favorite topics include the latest trends in fitness and wellness, the best ways to use technology to improve your life, and the latest developments in medical research.

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