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Wednesday
Oct032007

Start-up Camp: Financing Roadmap

Featuring  Tim Jackson, Partner, Tech Capital Partners,

Duncan Hill, Founder and Chief Technology Officer, ThinkDynamics and Entrepreneur-in-Residence, Ventures West, 

John Baker, Founder and CEO, Desire2Learn,

Albert Lai, Founder, BubbleShare and currently working on a new Startup to Take Over the World (tm)

Perhaps the best kept secret is how financial institutions, angels and investors make decisions about whom and what to fund. Is a passionate leader the key? Killer beta product? Irrefutable market validation? Our panel tells all in this session designed to take the mystery out of financing your business.

Segments include the financing lifecycle, financing options, budgeting/managing cash flow, and a termsheet negotiating workshop

Entrepreneur Week Financing Roadmap with Duncan Hill. Part one; Duncan Hill continues a discussion on realities of getting financing; Venture Capitalist Tim Jackson discusses various aspects of term sheets.; Tim Jackson part 2 - Term Sheets explained; Albert Lai discusses the ins and outs of securing venture capital; Albert Lai Continued; http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid1321305997http://www.brightcove.com/channel.jsp?channel=507849212
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