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"Don't pitch the bitch" is a phrase popularized by the movie Boiler Room (2000), advising stockbrokers not to try to sell to women. Pitch the Bitch walks through the female experience in the investment world, on both sides of the financial transaction. Kelly Ann Winget recounts her journey--from selling car washes as a teenager to her career today as the only millennial, LGBTQ+ manager of a solo-female-founded private equity fund--to help women understand why the investment wealth gap exists and how to close it.

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"Don't pitch the bitch" is a phrase popularized by the movie Boiler Room (2000), advising stockbrokers not to try to sell to women. Pitch the Bitch walks through the female experience in the investment world, on both sides of the financial transaction. Kelly Ann Winget recounts her journey--from selling car washes as a teenager to her career today as the only millennial, LGBTQ+ manager of a solo-female-founded private equity fund--to help women understand why the investment wealth gap exists and how to close it.
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Autorenporträt
Kelly Ann Winget is the founder of the Dallas-Ft. Worth-based private equity company Alternative Wealth Partners. Kelly Ann has been in the alternative investment space for over a decade, and has helped companies raise almost $1B in creative capital. She currently manages several private equity funds on behalf of accredited investors, institutional partners, and family offices. Kelly Ann is on a mission to demystify generational wealth-building assets in order to make wealth more accessible to everyone.