Breaking the Pattern: Paige Hendrix Buckner on Leadership, Access, and Building What’s Missing
What if talent was never the real differentiator, but access was?
Paige Hendrix Buckner, CEO of All Raise, joins Leah Solivan on Breaking Precedent for a conversation about who gets access to opportunity, who gets trusted with capital, and what it actually takes to change an entrenched system from the inside.
Paige's path runs through education, public service, startups, venture capital, and now All Raise, where she is focused on increasing the power and influence of women and non-binary investors. She traces the throughline from her father's early lesson that relationships shape opportunity, to her years as a Teach For America educator, to her own experience as a founder trying to raise venture capital without understanding the rules of the game.
What emerges is a clear argument about power: venture does not only reward talent. It rewards proximity, pattern matching, trust, and access. Paige and Leah unpack why representation is not enough if decision-making power does not move with it, why titles can obscure who actually controls capital, and why changing venture means changing the stories investors tell themselves about who gets to build the future.
Key Insights
- Access can shape outcomes before talent ever gets seen.
- Relationships are not just networking; they are how people build trust, sponsorship, and opportunity.
- Teaching taught Paige to design with the person in mind, a lesson that later translated directly into startups and systems change.
- Venture capital is a black box for many founders because the rules are rarely made explicit.
- Representation is not the same as power. A title does not tell you who controls capital, leads deals, or wins board seats.
- Structural change requires focus, data, community trust, and the willingness to let go of work that no longer serves the mission.
- The future Paige is building is not just more women in venture, but more women and non-binary investors with real influence, capital, and gravity.
- Breaking precedent sometimes starts with an internal shift. For Paige, that meant allowing creativity to become part of her definition of success.
Timestamps
00:00 Access versus talent
01:34 Welcome to Breaking Precedent
01:48 Paige's early lesson about relationships
03:36 Growing up in a family built on humor, support, and ambition
05:57 Coach Who Changed Everything
06:56 College Curiosity Path
09:39 Teach For America Lessons
12:27 Opportunity Gaps In Schools
16:57 Portland Reset And Service
19:35 Startup Weekend Spark
20:56 Founder Gym And VC Basics
21:39 Pitching Lessons And Narrative
27:43 Underrepresented Founder Patterns
28:41 Spotting Structural Bias
29:01 Bias in Venture
30:26 Network Over Talent
32:07 Choosing to Change
33:50 All Raise and 2 Percent
35:09 Power Beyond Titles
38:26 Big Firms vs New Funds
42:15 Making Change Stick
52:09 Vision for 2035
55:02 Redefining Success
56:52 Creativity and Closing
About the Guest
Paige Hendrix Buckner is the CEO of All Raise, a nonprofit working to accelerate the success of women and non-binary investors and founders in venture capital and technology. Her career spans education, public service, entrepreneurship, founder education, and venture ecosystem building. Before All Raise, Paige worked with Founder Gym, supporting underrepresented founders learning how to raise venture capital. Today, she leads All Raise's work to shift not only representation in venture, but real power, influence, and access to capital.
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