AI Coach for Start-up Careers
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Of the approximately 4 million people employed by venture-backed companies in the US, only 30% of the workforce are women; 11% of venture capitalists (VC) are white women, 6% are Asian women, 1% are Black women, and less than 1% are Latina. Black women often face the “double bind” of racial and gender biases, and Latina women report challenges related to cultural expectations and language barriers. Women currently receive far less exposure to the upside opportunities of scalable startups, are less connected to the networks of people with power in the startup arena, and are held back by real and perceived concerns about the risk inherent in joining a startup and ways to mitigate it. This exclusion reinforces patterns of negative bias, severely limiting women's access to wealth-creating opportunities by securing early equity in these organizations. Traditional career navigation methods rely on human mentorship which is limited based on access to networks and cultural biases. An AI Coach can provide personalized, scalable, and judgment-free coaching tailored to the specific challenges faced by women of color.
Leveraging over 20 years of experience in leadership development and career coaching, MLT proposes to develop an AI coach that will offer scalable, personalized coaching that is culturally relevant, always accessible, and judgment-free. This solution is designed to help mid-career underrepresented talent (especially women) to confidently explore and navigate startup opportunities with an AI Coach that offers personalized advice, culturally relevant insights, and practical support. Coaching will focus on skill development, behavior change, and confidence building to overcome the unique hurdles women face navigating the startup ecosystem. Women of color often experience judgment based on accents, cultural differences, or a perceived lack of fit in predominantly white, male-dominated startup environments. The AI Coach will provide an anonymous space for users to practice storytelling, pitch their ideas, and refine their narratives without fear of judgment. With thousands of hours of coaching and event content, MLT has a unique opportunity to harness AI to further its mission to expand economic mobility and transform career trajectories. This pilot program proposes using a Large Language Model (LLM) to analyze and learn from MLT's vast collection of materials, driving innovation in career navigation.
The AI Coach targets mid-career women in the U.S. looking to transition to startup careers, particularly Black, Hispanic, and Native American (BLNA) women, who remain disproportionately underrepresented in the venture capital and startup ecosystem. Despite their high levels of academic achievement, they represent less than 1% of VC-backed startup founders and only 3% of employees in senior leadership roles within startups.
These disparities stem from systemic and cultural biases pervasive in the sector. Women of color face exclusion from the networks critical to startup success, limited access to venture funding, and stereotypes that undermine their potential as leaders and innovators. These barriers prevent them from fully realizing economic opportunities and disproportionately limit the sector's ability to benefit from diverse perspectives that drive innovation.
This solution is designed to remove barriers for a specific group and in doing so creates benefits for all. Research consistently shows that diversity enhances innovation; i.e, diverse teams are 35% more likely to outperform their non-diverse peers and generate better financial returns. By equipping BLNA women with culturally attuned, scalable AI coaching, this project will only unlock their potential and strengthen the innovation economy, fostering solutions that serve all.
Management Leadership for Tomorrow (MLT) is a national nonprofit advancing racial equity by transforming leadership pipelines. With a network of over 12,000 alumni and serving more than 3,000 fellows annually, MLT’s holistic approach supports underrepresented professionals navigating their careers at every stage, from college to the C-suite. MLT is uniquely positioned to design and deliver impactful solutions because of its deep engagement with the communities it serves. Through consistent dialogue with MLT alumni—including individuals in the middle or late stages of their careers—MLT has gained critical insights into the barriers and opportunities they experience in navigating startup careers.
MLT’s approach to designing the AI Coach is guided by input from BLNA women who have firsthand experience with systemic inequities in the startup ecosystem. Insights from these conversations shaped key elements of the solution, including its emphasis on judgment-free coaching, culturally attuned guidance, and personalized pathways for career progression. MLT also designed a Startup Careers Curriculum, in collaboration with BLNA women, to equip BLNA women to secure impactful roles in scalable, VC-backed startups. A team of 25 program designers, consultants, and subject-matter experts supported the curriculum's development and piloting.
Erica Van Steen brings nearly two decades of experience working on social and systemic change initiatives, with a particular focus on the tech and innovation workforce. Her career includes consulting with the Obama White House and federal agencies on initiatives including expanding cybersecurity career pathways for underemployed individuals, robotics and hacker-to-job pipelines as well as accelerating technical education for transitioning military personnel and formerly incarcerated individuals. She also published research on leadership in the innovation sector while at the Partnership for Public Service. At MLT, Erica is currently envisioning, launching, and leading the organization’s expansion into the startup arena. This effort aims to level the playing field for people entering VC-backed startups.
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MLT has been delivering career and leadership development training for over 20 years and began focused work in the startup space two years ago. While the proposed AI Coach builds on MLT’s proven track record, this concept is still in its early stages. The core structure of the Startup Careers Curriculum has been completed and tested, and MLT has started recording coaching sessions and individual interactions to build a robust dataset. This dataset will help train the AI’s language model to address the real challenges BLNA women face in transitioning to startup careers.
Key features of the AI tool include personal storytelling, confidence building, career readiness assessments, and guidance for navigating startup risks and opportunities. MLT’s development strategy also incorporates user feedback mechanisms and data analysis to refine the tool’s ability to deliver personalized coaching.
Collaboration with MIT Solve would provide access to rigorous human-centered and design-thinking approaches, such as deeper user research, co-design sessions with target users, and iterative prototyping. These methods would enhance the AI Coach’s relevance and effectiveness, ensuring it becomes a culturally attuned, scalable solution that breaks down systemic barriers and expands opportunities for BLNA women, and others, in the innovation economy.
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The AI Coach for Startup Careers represents an untapped solution to the systemic barriers women of color face in the startup world. By leveraging an AI interface, it eliminates the biases, logistical challenges, and costs associated with traditional coaching while delivering culturally attuned, personalized guidance at scale. This solution democratizes access to the critical knowledge and preparation needed to succeed in startup careers, addressing challenges that have historically excluded Black, Hispanic, Native American, and other underrepresented women from this high-growth sector.
What makes the AI Coach innovative (and ethical) is its grounding in the lived experiences of successful women of color in startups. By simulating real-world conversations and tailoring its coaching based on user inputs, the AI provides a judgment-free space to practice essential skills like storytelling and pitching, navigate the nuances of startup culture, and build confidence for high-impact roles. These personalized pathways offer culturally relevant advice to tackle challenges such as negotiating equity, assessing opportunities, and understanding career progression in a male-dominated, high-stakes environment.
This project’s potential extends beyond individual users. By serving thousands of women simultaneously, it could redefine workforce development tools currently being used across sectors and organizations to prepare individuals for navigating careers. Empowering more women of color to thrive as startup leaders, founders, and VC investors will diversify leadership pipelines and inspire venture capitalists to broaden their investment patterns, ultimately fostering a more inclusive and competitive innovation economy.
The AI Coach is not just a solution for an overlooked need—it is a transformative tool that reimagines equitable access to opportunity. By equipping BLNA women with the tools to succeed, it sets the stage for systemic change, ensuring the startup ecosystem becomes more inclusive, sustainable, and representative of the diverse talent fueling the future of innovation.
This project has three distinct goals to accelerate gender and racial equity, democratize workforce development opportunities, and foster an inclusive innovation economy; all of which align with Sustainable Development Goals 5 (Gender Equality - Indicator 5.5.2), 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth - Indicator 8.6.1), and 10 (Reduced Inequalities - Indicator 10.1.1). MLT’s overarching goal is to enable a multiplying effect by leveraging increased representation to drive systemic changes in the economic sector, ultimately contributing to closing racial and gender equity gaps in startup leadership and investment portfolios.
Specifically, impact goals include:
Increase representation of women of color in high-growth startups by enabling more women to enter and thrive in this arena and democratize workforce development opportunities.
Inspire broader change in VC investment patterns and startup leadership diversity by increasing the visibility of diverse leaders.
Catalyze career pivots and equity-earning roles by identifying and bridging skill gaps to ensure users are prepared to excel in leadership roles and enabling faster career progression into leadership roles.
Progress indicators include:
The number of BLNA women using the AI Coach who successfully transition into startup roles (# of jobs secured and leadership placements).
User-reported skill development metrics that indicate improvements in confidence, startup readiness, and negotiation skills.
Changes in participant income, promotions, and equity ownership.
Changes in the diversity of startup teams and leadership influenced by AI Coach users’ success.
- A new business model or process that relies on innovation or technology to be successful
- Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning
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Contractors: 3
While MLT has been delivering career and leadership development training for over 20 years, it has been working in the startup space for the past two yours. The proposed idea to build on its track record is still in its nascent stages.
MLT’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion is reflected not only in the populations it serves, but its leadership. MLT staff is 28% male and 72% female, its senior leadership is 54% male and 46% female. Among the organization’s senior leadership team, 15% of leaders are Asian/Asian-American, 38% are Black/African-American and 46% are white/Caucasian/European.
The model is designed to provide value by democratizing access to culturally attuned, judgment-free coaching, equipping BLNA women with critical skills to thrive in VC-backed startups. It addresses systemic barriers by offering scalable, personalized guidance that fosters confidence, accelerates career trajectories, and drives systemic equity in the innovation economy.
BLNA women in mid-to-late career stages seeking to transition into, and overcome challenges to entering, startups are the primary beneficiaries. Customers include individuals, beginning with MLT’s alumni, who are motivated to advance their careers in startups, and philanthropic funders and corporate partners supporting equity-driven workforce solutions.
Revenue will initially come from philanthropic funding and partnerships. As a nonprofit, MLT anticipates that many of the annual maintenance and improvement costs will be absorbed through its overhead. The primary revenue model will be fee-based coaching packages offered to individuals, starting with MLT's alumni base, with pricing adjusted to users’ ability to pay. This approach ensures sustainability while maintaining accessibility for underserved populations.
Costs include platform development and maintenance, user engagement, research, partnerships and scaling costs to expand user access and adapt to startup trends. The core resources include the AI Coach platform; a team of program designers, AI developers, and subject-matter experts; and data partnerships to refine the tool’s relevance and impact.
Key activities and interventions include:
Providing personalized, real-time coaching via the online platform to bridge gaps in storytelling, pitching, equity negotiation, and cultural fit.
Gathering feedback to continuously refine coaching pathways.
Research and development to incorporate lived experiences of beneficiaries into platform updates.
Partners and key stakeholders include MLT alumni and advisory boards of startup leaders to ensure relevance and cultural alignment; funding partners committed to equity and workforce development; and strategic alliances with VC firms and startup ecosystems to provide mentorship and job-matching opportunities.
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MLT is fortunate to have built a sustainable business model in which corporate partners have historically funded 65-70% of our recurring expenses. MLT has been successful in raising philanthropic capital to fund new initiatives, scale impact, and cover the difference between earned revenue and our annual expenses. As of December 2023, MLT had $38M in net assets.
The Truist Foundation Inspire Awards present a pivotal opportunity for MLT to accelerate the development of our AI Coach for Startup Careers. This solution addresses systemic barriers faced by BLNA women in the startup arena, including racial and gender biases, limited access to networks, and a lack of scalable, culturally attuned coaching resources.
The startup sector holds immense potential as a pathway to economic mobility and leadership, yet it remains largely inaccessible to people of color. In 2024, MLT received foundational funding to launch our work in the startup arena, focusing on equipping alumni with the skills to excel in VC-backed startups. However, additional resources are needed to develop the technology and programmatic innovations required to scale this solution beyond our 11,000 person alumni community.
The partnership with MIT Solve would be game-changing for MLT. Their expertise in technology and AI development will allow MLT to design a world-class tool without diverting resources from MLT’s core programs, which currently serve thousands of BLNA professionals annually. Without this collaboration, MLT would need costly external contracts, delaying progress and limiting reach. With the Truist Foundation’s funding and MIT Solve’s technical partnership, MLT can scale faster nationally —reaching people who need this solution, whether they’re in a public library in Los Angeles or a living room in rural Alabama.

Managing Chief of Staff, Startups & Impact