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Startups and entrepreneurs looking to grow their business are eager to find angel investors, but they need to know these 7 things before engaging with them.
If you’ve ever watched the TV show Shark Tank in the US or the Dragon’s Den in Canada, you may be wondering whether an angel investor is the answer to your business dreams. Angel investor Jan Davis joins host Hanna Hasl-Kelchner to help you answer that question and more.
WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER ABOUT ANGEL INVESTORS:
- The best way to find an investor interested in your company
- The types of businesses angel investors find most attractive
- How angel investors evaluate potential investments
- What to expect when working with an angel investor
- The likelihood of an angel investor firing your after they own part of your company
- And much more
GUEST:
Jan Davis is an investor in Triangle Angel Partners and is the immediate past President of its Executive Committee.
She is also a retired CEO and a very active board member and advisor of companies in software, analytics, direct and interactive marketing, and personal information space.
Although retired from a corner office, she is definitely not retired from business and she does an amazing job leveraging her prior marketing and corner office experience to help businesses and corner offices.
She serves on the Investment Committee of The Launch Place Seed Fund, and as an Entrepreneur in Residence for the Blackstone Entrepreneurs Network, and Minor in Entrepreneurship in the College of Arts & Sciences at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Contact Jan at Triangle Angel Partners