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Finding the First Million - What Angels Think

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    Planning the capitalization of your business is a critical process.  Finding the funding options that align with your business plan is integral in the development of a cohesive, strategic financial plan.  One option for non-institutional funding is angel investment.  This presentations outlines the factors that go into an angel investor's decision to invest.

 

 

  

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  1. How angel investors are organized, where to find them and how to approach them
  2. What angels are looking for in good business opportunities
  3. What angels need to see; what entrepreneurs need to have in order to convince angels  to invest
  4. What to expect of the angels once they have invested

 

 

 

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    About the Speakers: Troy Knauss & Bill Warner

     

    Troy Knauss, Fund Executive, Piedmont Angel Network

    D. Troy Knauss is the Fund Executive for Pan Two.  His experience includes 14 years of operational and senior management experience in both family business and entrepreneurial start-ups. Troy has been an active angel investor since 1994, with primary interest in early-stage consumer products, life science, and technology companies.

     

    Bill Warner, founder and Managing Partner , Paladin & Associates

    Bill Warner is the Managing Partner of Paladin and Associates, a business consulting firm in the Research Triangle Park area of central North Carolina, and is the Chairman of the Triangle Accredited Capital Forum, an angel investor network with over one hundred members throughout the southeast.


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