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Come learn strategies for how to structure your pitch in an interactive workshop Allison Byers, Scroobious Founder & CEO.
About this event
Building a clear & compelling pitch deck is crucial at any stage of the fundraising process. This isn't about making a pretty deck. It's about structuring your narrative & communicating the most important aspects of your business in a way that makes sense to investors. You'll walk away from this workshop with a clear understanding of the investor mindset & tactics you can implement to craft your own compelling pitch.
A fundraising pitch is unlike any other presentation. It's intuitive to sell to customers or partners, but it isn't intuitive to put yourself in the investor mindset to present a compelling investment opportunity. We'll help you understand how to look at your pitch through the lens of de-risking your opportunity for the investor, how to lead them through your story, & how to use supporting data effectively.
In this session Allison will cover:
An investor-approved framework for the key sections of a pitch in a compelling narrative order.
How to structure slides so they are easy to understand.
The information investors want you to include in each section of your pitch to de-risk your opportunity.
OUR SPECIAL GUEST
Allison Byers
Founder & CEO of Scroobious
Allison Byers is the Founder & CEO of Scroobious, which is increasing diversity in the startup ecosystem by affordably helping founders create compelling pitch material & a platform to help investors easily find those founders. Prior to founding Scroobious she launched & co-ran a medical device company spun out of MIT where she raised nearly $10M & experienced first-hand the challenges that come with fundraising as a female founder. Her earlier career includes over a decade of startup & tech operator roles. Allison is also an angel investor, frequent startup mentor & advisor, speaker, & works with dozens of diversity-focused accelerators, non-profit organizations, & university programs. She received her MBA from Boston University, is a mom of two young children, & is a vocal proponent of parent entrepreneurs.
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