
Making Room at the Table: Kalsoom Lakhani on Venture, Voice, and Vulnerability
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Kalsoom Lakhani, a woman who defies every box—and then builds new ones.
Kalsoom is the co-founder and general partner of i2i Ventures, Pakistan’s first female-founded venture capital fund. She’s spent over a decade building the startup ecosystem in Pakistan and other overlooked markets as the founder of Invest2Innovate, launching the country’s first startup accelerator and supporting more than a thousand entrepreneurs across South Asia. She’s also a published writer, global speaker, and host of “The Comparable,” a podcast spotlighting voices from emerging markets.
Born in Dubai to Bangladeshi and Pakistani parents, raised across continents, and never fully at home in any one place, Kalsoom embodies what it means to be a true third-culture kid. Her journey has taken her from international schools in Dhaka and Islamabad, to the University of Virginia, to the corridors of Washington, DC, and into the highest-stakes rooms of venture capital, where she invests in the builders and change-makers the world usually overlooks.
In this episode, we dive deep into what it takes to lead as a woman of color in a male-dominated industry, the grit required to keep going through rejection and uncertainty, and the life-changing impact of building with empathy and curiosity. Kalsoom opens up about starting her first blog while working in defense contracting, fighting imposter syndrome, redefining power, and why betting on the “unusual suspects” can change the world.
If you’re ready for a masterclass in resilience, cultural identity, and self-trust, Kalsoom’s story will hit you right where you need it.