February 29, 2024

LGBT+ VC Co-Founder Tiana Tukes Announces Resignation

Tiana Tukes

Tiana Tukes, a prominent co-founder of LGBT+ VC, has recently announced her departure from the organization. 

Her decision is a significant moment in her career, marked by groundbreaking achievements and unwavering commitment to advancing LGBTQ prosperity through venture capital.

Tukes’ Journey With LGBT+ VC

Two years ago, Tukes embarked on a journey to establish LGBT+ VC. The non-profit organization focuses on supporting the LGBTQ community in the venture capital sector. 

Her initiative began as a simple idea for a private dinner for openly LGBTQ investors, a concept she initially felt insecure leading alone. 

However, with the encouragement and partnership of her co-founder, Jackson Block, this small project quickly grew into the impactful charity known today as LGBT+ VC.

Under Tukes and Block’s leadership, LGBT+ VC achieved remarkable success quickly. 

The organization hosted a national summit, established a venture capital fellowship program, and participated in the NYC Summer Youth Employment Program.

Under her guidance, LGBT+ VC has educated and trained over 1,000 limited partners, venture capitalists, family offices, and startup founders. 

She was also the first transgender woman to hold a position in a VC firm managing over $1 billion in assets, breaking barriers in the industry. 

Tukes’ Exit 

Despite these achievements, Tukes reported facing challenges within the organization. 

“Despite numerous attempts to resolve persistent issues, I find myself with no alternative but to tender my resignation… It became evident to me that my co-leadership was not welcomed,” Tukes wrote on LinkedIn.

Tukes announced she would be resigning from her senior management and board positions immediately.

“To my beloved mentees, students, and sisters: Please keep the faith and know your value. Refuse to accept abuse and mistreatment, and remember that nothing is worth sacrificing your well-being.”

Sara Keenan

Tech Reporter at POCIT. Following her master's degree in journalism, Sara cultivated a deep passion for writing and driving positive change for Black and Brown individuals across all areas of life. This passion expanded to include the experiences of Black and Brown people in tech thanks to her internship experience as an editorial assistant at a tech startup.