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Funding Your Startup with Angel Investors

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Seminar Overview

Angels are high-net-worth private investors who’ve already made fortunes in their own businesses, and have money at their disposal to invest in other ventures.

How do you connect with angels, and what do you need to do to get them to invest in your company? Join us and find out.

In this seminar you will learn:

  • How to find angel investors
  • What angels are looking for in you and your business
  • How to deliver an irresistible elevator pitch to an angel investor. 

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About our Expert: Ellen Sandles

Ellen Sandles is Executive Director of the Tri-State Private Investors Network, an exclusive angel investor membership network based in New York City. The network considers early stage ventures from throughout the United States for investment consideration.

Ms. Sandles has frequently lectured on Business Angel Financing, and was most recently heard at the New York Software Industry Association, the Innovators Evening, the Harvard Club, Yonkers Business Week and the Businessmen Round Table. She has been interviewed in the press including New Jersey Business News, the Ron Thomas Entrepreneur Forum, Crains New York Business, Bloomberg Small Business and Bloomberg Business Radio.

Ms. Sandles graduated magna cum laude from Barnard College/Columbia University in 1983.

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