HOST ANGEL UNIVERSITY

LAUNCH has recently expanded its Angel University programs and is traveling around the world.

We are looking for partners to host us as we expand our workshop into new markets. These events are typically conducted in a partnership with government entities, universities, private corporations, industry associations, and startup/investor communities.

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About the Workshop

Angel University is a half-day immersive grounding on the fundamentals of angel or early-stage investing and highlights the perspective and experience of Jason Calacanis as one of the most successful angel investors on the planet. The event is crafted for early-stage investors including angels, seed, VCs and corporate investors with light to modest investment experience and a prime focus on early-stage investing.

The curriculum is designed for angels who have done 0 to 100 investments and focuses on five key topics: sourcing deals, evaluating startups, negotiating deals, portfolio and bankroll management, and post-deal efforts.

Available to 50-75 early stage investors including angels, seed, VCs and corporate investors with light to modest investment experience and a prime focus on early-stage investing.

Included in partnership...

-Host Angel University at Event Sponsor office/venue: includes classroom style seating, presentation equipment & A/V, WiFi, lunch, beverages & snacks
-Give a relevant 15-minute presentation (optional - pending LAUNCH review)
-Receive contact information (per attendee opt-in) of attendees, with the option to send a custom questionnaire at the conclusion of the event
-Social media mention/”thank you” from @LAUNCH on LinkedIn and Twitter
-Partner logo displayed on Angel University event website, event signage, and presentation slides
-Category exclusivity

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We will reach out within 24 business hours.

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