What You Need To Know About Changes in Venture Capital Landscape and Capital Raising Process – Aug 27, 2009
A half-hour presentation followed by Q&A with speaker Josh Wolfe, Co-founder and Managing Partner of Lux Capital, a venture capital firm focused on founding, seed and early stage investments in the physical and life sciences. This is an opportunity for scientist professionals, entrepreneurs, and small/medium businesses to learn first hand from an experienced venture capital and scientist on how to successfully adapt to changes to the capital raising process.
What You Will Learn
- Hot opportunities areas and other myths in venture capital financing
- Tips and strategies on finding the right “marriage” with venture capitals
- How to make your technology and business pitch to venture capitals
- And much more…
Webinar Details
Date: Thursday, August 27, 2009
Time: 2:00-3:00 pm EDT
Fee: Free
Click here to listen to the recording
(https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/715740658)
Speaker’s slides are not available for download for this webinar
Click here to download Aug 2009 webinar flyer
About The Presenter
Josh is a Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Lux Capital, focusing on investments in nanotechnology, semiconductors and life sciences. Before forming Lux Capital, he worked in Salomon Smith Barney’s Investment Banking group, where his experience included a $4 billion hotel merger and a defense against an unsolicited LBO. Josh has also worked in capital markets while at Merrill Lynch on its Financial Futures & Options/Government Strategy desk and at Prudential Securities in its Municipal Finance department. Widely recognized as one of the preeminent minds in nanotechnology and finance, Josh has been invited by the White House and Canadian Government to advise government organizations on funding strategies. Josh is a co-founder of The NanoBusiness Alliance, a columnist with Forbes Magazine and Editor of the monthly Forbes/Wolfe Emerging Tech Report. Josh’s weekly essays & insights: www.forbeswolfe.com
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