Guest Post by Bryan Brewer, Funding Quest As a volunteer «pitch doctor» for the Northwest Entrepreneur Network's First Look Forum program, I attended the dress rehearsal last week where twelve eager
entrepreneurs practiced their pitches for the big event next... Continue reading →
Not exact matches
Hone Your Performance Also key to success:
practicing your
pitch before an impartial audience of savvy
entrepreneurs (relatives don't count).
At weekly Venture Network events,
entrepreneurs have the opportunity to
practice their
pitch in front of a group of experts.
Participants have access to a range of programs including
Entrepreneur Bootcamp and Office Hours, where vets can connect with industry leaders to discuss funding strategy, to VetCap, a financial workshop where veterans can learn about the right type of funding for their company and
practice their
pitches to a seasoned panel of experts.
In this Podcast, Jeremy Glaser, Co-Chair of the Mintz Levin Venture Capital and Emerging Companies
Practice, discusses with Mike Krenn, President of the San Diego Venture Group, how Mike advises
entrepreneurs to identify and approach angel investors and venture capitalists and his recommended best
practices for writing
pitch decks and executive summaries.