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Startups, Women, and Wealth: Getting Started with Angel & Venture Investing
Startups, Women, and Wealth: Getting Started with Angel & Venture Investing

Wed, Nov 10

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Startups, Women, and Wealth: Getting Started with Angel & Venture Investing

Investing in startups can be a gamechanger for your financial future, allowing you to build wealth and deploy your capital in direct accordance with your values.

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Time & Location

Nov 10, 2021, 8:30 AM – Nov 17, 2021, 10:00 AM

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About the Event

Please note- one ticket includes both sessions:

Part I: Wednesday, Nov 10, 8:30-10:00 AM

Part II: Wednesday, Nov 17, 8:30-10:00 AM

Do you take pride in making your own money?

Investing in startups can be a gamechanger for your financial future, allowing you to build wealth and deploy your capital in direct accordance with your values.

How Women Invest has trained hundreds of women through the Introduction to Angel Investing training series taught by Nancy Hayes.

Nancy has served as a senior executive at the IBM Corporation, CEO of 2 social services non-profit organizations, Dean of the College of Business at San Francisco State University, and then Vice President of Finance / CFO of that university.  She co-founded a crowdfunding site for women with small businesses. She is an active angel investor with a portfolio of more than 25 women-led companies and serves as a mentor to many entrepreneurs.

Part I: Wednesday, Nov 10, 8:30-10:00 AM

  • Angels and VCs – who they are and how they work
  • Who is eligible to be an angel investor and risks/considerations
  • How to determine how much to set aside for investing in startups
  • What kinds of companies angels and VCs invest in
  • Status of women funders and women founders

Part II: Wednesday, Nov 17, 8:30-10:00 AM

  • The Funding Process
  • Valuation – how investors determine the company’s value
  • Capitalization Tables
  • Forms of Investment – Equity, Convertible Notes, SAFEs

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