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Join TechHub NYC for an informal chat over coffee where we will be welcoming John Frankel from ff Venture Capital.
Our Investor Coffee Mornings are a great opportunity to navigate the investment landscape, understand different funding options, build relationships & engage relevant investors to successfully raise external capital.
This will be a roundtable sessionwith 10-15 founders, where the startups could get feedback on their business plans & metrics, as well as asking questions that are relevant to their business.
FILL IN THIS FORMand we will email you to confirm your slot if you meet the criteria (founder of a technology product startup).
ff Venture is a technology venture capital firm focused on supporting visionary founders at the seed- & early-stages of company formation & growth.
Their 25+ person team actively works with founders to develop products, target markets, & accelerate growth. ff Venture expertise & investments are in artificial intelligence, cyber security, machine learning, UAVs, enterprise software, crowdfunding, data analytics & more. They seek emerging, transformative technology & technology-driven founders who create & lead companies that will influence the behavior of millions. Since their founding in 2008, they have invested in 90+ companies & helped to create aggregate market value exceeding $4 billion.
John Frankel founded ff Venture Capital ("ffVC") in 2008 & has been a seed- & early-stage investor since late 1999. He focuses on advising & growing technology & technology-enabled companies across emerging industries, including artificial intelligence, cyber security, drones, enterprise software, crowdfunding, & data analytics, among others.John served on the boards of more than 35 companies & led investments in more than 80 companies, including Cornerstone OnDemand (CSOD), Indiegogo, Ionic Security, Unikey, Skycatch, Plated, 500px, Distil Networks, Pebblepost, & Owlet. He sits on The NYU Tandon School of Engineering's Board of Overseers.Prior to founding ffVC, John worked at Goldman Sachs for 21 years in a variety of roles that involved technology development, reengineering & capital markets.
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