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SOLD OUT: Angel Investing 101 with Cornell, Penn, and Columbia

  • 26 Feb 2020
  • 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
  • DLA Piper Law Office in Palo Alto, 2000 University Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94303
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Registration

   


Join us for an evening with Golden Seeds focused on learning about angel investing and how entrepreneurs connect with potential investors. This event will include a short presentation from the local chapter of Golden Seeds and female entrepreneurs at different stages of fundraising here in Silicon Valley. The audience, entrepreneurs and presenters will break into small groups to explore three discussion points.


About Golden Seeds:

Golden Seeds is a firm dedicated to pursuing investment returns through the empowerment of women entrepreneurs and the people who invest in them. The group was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in New York City, with active chapters in Arizona, Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, New Jersey, New York and Silicon Valley and active members throughout the country.


Speakers:

Tracy MacNeal of Materna

Aashi Vel of Traveling Spoon


Agenda:
6:30 PM
: Networking and Reception*
7:00 PM: Angel Investing 101
7:30 PM: Breakout Sessions

8:30 PM: Networking

*Reception to include light hors d’oeuvres from Mendocino Farms, wine, and other beverages. This event is generously sponsored by Pennington LLP, Golden Seeds, and DLA Piper.

Location:

DLA Piper Law Office in Palo Alto

2000 University Avenue

Palo Alto, CA 94303


Parking:

Free surface-level parking available. 

Cost:
$5 Members

$10 Non-Members


RSVP required to attend this event. Registration will close by 3 PM on February 26th to aid in planning. We apologize that we cannot admit walk-ins. 


Event proceeds go towards overhead costs and funding two Cornell endowed scholarships--the Ira B. Degenhardt Tradition Fellowship and the Peter E. Lee Tradition Fellowship. Learn more about the scholarships here. We are a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization.


Please contact Jennie Huo, '07 with questions.

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