Daniella Cohen
Senior Associate at 2048 Ventures
Daniella Cohen
Senior Associate at 2048 Ventures
New York, New York
Overview
Work Experience
Senior Associate
2022 - Current
Associate
2021 - 2022
2048 Ventures is an early stage venture capital firm. We are the first-check, high conviction, lead investor backing founders who are building businesses differentiated through technology. We are based in NYC, and invest across North America.
Head Of Content
2018
The Clear Cut (Techstars 2018) is a direct-to-consumer diamond engagement ring company in New York City.
Managing Partner
2021 - 2022
Venture Fellow
2019 - 2022
Education Partnerships
2019 - 2019
Piloted an emotional intelligence product design curriculum. Managed the Youth Fellows from the Facebook Community Leadership Program to support "power admins" to build community through the groups product.
Associate
2018 - 2018
Techstars is a global ecosystem that empowers entrepreneurs to bring new technologies to market wherever they choose to live. With dozens of mentorship-driven accelerator programs and thousands of community programs worldwide, Techstars exists to support the world’s most promising entrepreneurs throughout their lifelong journey, from inspiration to IPO.
Education Modernization
2017 - 2017
Community management, content development, and growth for inspirED: a social and emotional learning tool for students and educators in collaboration with the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence.
Intern
2016 - 2016
Developed international youth-oriented programs, fellowships, and leadership councils to create an "Everyone A Changemaker" world.
Education Modernization
2016 - 2016
Content development and research for inspirED: a social and emotional learning tool for students and educators in collaboration with the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence.
Research Assistant - Clark Scholars Program
2015 - 2015
Worked under Dr. Michael San Francisco in his lab which focuses on the fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, responsible for global amphibian decline. My research project was titled, “Investigation of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis zoospore motility and viability in response to plant chemicals.”