Saturday, August 16, 2008 from 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM (PT)
In the 2nd event of this series, we focus on one of the key ingredients you will need to turn your startup vision into reality: Money. Moolah, Dough, Benjamins, Yuan, - whatever you call it, it’s the grease that makes the startup world turn. How do you find it? Do you turn to angels, or do you look for VCs? In this event, we place seed stage funding and Series A funding back-to-back to provide a unique perspective on the comparative differences between these two funding stages, as well as the key drivers and characteristics of each.
For more info on the entire series, click here.
Session 1: Touched by Angels – Raising your Seed Funding
Seeking initial funding from angel investors has always been a popular avenue during startup stage of many Silicon Valley high-tech companies including Google and Twitter. Engaging an angel investor in the process, however, can still be challenging and carries its own risks and rewards. In this session, we have assembled a stellar panel to discuss:
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Session 2: Series A – Stepping into Big Leagues
Series A funding is a major milestone in the life cycle of a startup. There are many challenges and pitfalls in the process of seeking VC money. In this panel discussion, we will hear directly from prominent venture capitalists themselves on the mechanics involved in the process. The panel aims to illustrate effective ways of seeking and getting your Series A.
Speakers:
*Qualified Entrepreneurs
To be a qualified entrepreneur, you must have a website for your technology startup business/idea and a bio page (not LinkedIn page). If interested, please email venture@cspa.com with a link to your bio page showing your background and credentials. If you’re qualified, we will email a discount code for your registration discount.
Drop-in Price:
+$10 (Qualified Entrepreneurs price available only online.)
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