Understanding The Venture Capital Process Location: White Plains, NY Date & Time: Friday, Jun 25th, 2010 from 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Seminar Objective: Provide entrepreneurs and others searching for investors with an understanding of the typical VC deal screening process and the elements VCs look for when considering business deals for investment. Key Topics Covered: Who Should Attend: Deal Screeing Activity: Bring your executive summary for deals you are currently seeking investors. At the end of the seminar, executive summaries will be selected for deal screening by the seminar presenter/investor.
Featured Presenter’s Profile: Jerome Gentolia is CEO of Oxford Group, an angel investment company. Additionally, Jerome is Senior Vice President of Unilion Development Group a private equity firm and he sits on the board of two companies. Additional Presenters: Stephen Petty is president and CEO of White Paint Venture Consulting, a business development company. Stephen is an angel investor and sits on the board of muliple small businesses. Tech-Launch Solutions works with startup and small businesses to build their new software and technology products. Tech-Launch Solutions is familiar with the challenges and resource constraints that small business face in developing their new products and software tools needed to be successful. To register visit:
Jerome Gentolia - Oxford Group
Stephen Petty - White Paint Venture Consulting
Christopher Harty - Tech-Launch Solutions, LLC
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Entrepreneurs
Financial consultants
Brokers
Individuals looking for networking opportunities
Vendors and service providers seeking partnerships
Individuals considering a new career, educators, and recent grads who are seeking a broader understanding of the VC process
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