The president of the Center for American Entrepreneurship apologized for telling Backstage Capital founder Arlan Hamilton that her advice to white coworkers was 'unfair and unhelpful'
for her efforts to fund and elevate black founders and underrepresented founders of color, almost immediately started receiving backlash on Twitter from users that agreed with Dearie's sentiment. But about 24 hours after Dearie posted the statement, he issued an apology and committed to donating to, an organization that serves Black professionals and entrepreneurs working in the predominantly white venture community.
Dearie declined to provide comment outside his publicly posted apology to Hamilton on Twitter, and would not specify the size or scope of the donation he intends to provide. Hamilton told Business Insider that Dearie had donated $500 on Monday morning, which she then matched with her own $500 donation.
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