Event Choice: The Raise – Fundraising tips from Investors & Entrepreneurs, NYC 2/27
From apps to audio, sound designers to startups, raising capital is a smart skill to build up. Even if you don’t have The Big Idea at this moment, being prepared to step outside your circle and lead a successful fundraise is, well, priceless.
To help with that, Women In Music and The 85 Percent are presenting their latest in a series of helpful panels for the music industry. Women and men alike would be well-advised to attend “The Raise: Fundraising tips from Investors & Entrepreneurs.”
Led by a roster of industry heavies, the panel takes places on Thursday, Feb. 27 from 6:30-8:30 PM. The location is BMI, 250 Greenwich Street/7 World Trade Center, 30th Floor. Admission is $15. RSVP here to attend.
SonicScoop will definitely be on hand for this essential event – we’ll see you soon!
Here are the full details, direct from Women In Music:
If you currently own your own business or if you’re thinking about launching a startup, this is the panel for you. Women In Music and The 85-Percent are proud to present an in-depth discussion about navigating the world of investment. Learn directly from our expert panel of investors and successful entrepreneurs about the nuts and bolts of obtaining investment including:
- Timing your raise
- Designing an outreach plan to potential investors
- Qualities investors look for in startups
- Creating and delivering your pitch
- Overcoming hurdles when raising capital
- What happens after the investment
Panelists:
Patrick Sullivan is the former CEO/Founder of RightsFlow, a licensing technology that powers YouTube & Google Play. RightsFlow was founded in 2007 and sold to Google/YouTube in 2011. He is currently employed at Google and also manages a private investment company, VanHam Ventures.
Brittany Laughlin is is the General Manager at Union Square Ventures (USV portfolio companies include SoundCloud, Turntable, Zynga, etc.). Prior to USV, Brittany founded Incline, transitioning military veterans into technology jobs, and co-founded gtrot, a venture-backed social travel company that sold to Groupon in 2013. Previously, she worked at American Express. Brittany has a Bachelors degree in Marketing and International Business from New York University.
Ilana Grossman heads up all marketing and communication efforts for Gust, the global platform for startup funding and investing. Over the last 12 months 1800+ startups have been funded through Gust. Prior to joining Gust, Ilana held senior positions at leading digital marketing agencies, most notably Digitas and Organic, where she led the development and implementation of several CRM and digital campaigns for clients such as Bank of America, Sanofi-Aventis, Johnson & Johnson, and Astra Zeneca.
Moderator:
Kelly Hoey is a connection-maker, networking strategist and expert community manager. She builds valuable professional networks, creates engaged communuties and raises professional online profiles. Kelly is a founder of Women Innovate Mobile, LLC (WIM), the first startup accelerator focused exclusively on fast-tracking the growth of early-stage mobile technology ventures with gender-diverse founding teams. Kelly was recently listed in Forbes’ as one of five “Women Changing the World of VC/Entrepreneurs.”
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