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Investing In Resilience
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With Brandon Blaesser (VP, Ecosystem Integrity Fund), Cameron Porter (Steel Atlas), Joseph Krause (AlleyCorp).
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| Venue, 80 Fifth Ave |
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Oct 16 (Mon) , 2023 @ 10:00 AM
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FREE |
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This event is a part of #TechWeek - a week of events hosted by VCs & startups to bring together the tech ecosystem.
Join us for a private rooftop panel (with coffee & bites) where we explore what it means to deploy & develop resilience enabling technologies to capitalize on the volatility emerging across core sectors of the economy.
Meet the founders, investors, & LPs who believe these companies will achieve antifragile growth & shape the world we live in for the better.
Panelists
Cameron Porter (Partner @ Steel Atlas)
Brandon Blaesser (VP @ Ecosystem Integrity Fund)
Joseph Krause (Investor @ AlleyCorp)
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The purpose of Steel Atlas is to invest early in the technologies that will enable economic resilience across the value stack. These include:
New forms of baseload power like nuclear reactors
Novel energy storage solutions & battery chemistries
AI systems to construct better buildings faster
And much more in advanced manufacturing, national security, supply chain / logistics, & the built environment
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Founded by serial entrepreneur Kevin Ryan, AlleyCorp is both a startup studio & fund that founds companies & invests in early stage companies. AlleyCorp is exclusively focused on investing in transformational companies in New York City. Since its inception, we have launched companies that have raised over $1B+ in funding with an aggregate value of $10B+.
Some companies that have been founded through AlleyCorp include MongoDB, Business Insider, Gilt Groupe, Zola, Nomad Health, Workframe, & CoEdition.
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The Ecosystem Integrity Fund ("EIF") is a sustainability-focused venture capital fund. The Fund seeks to invest in companies & projects that reduce or ameliorate key threats to ecosystem integrity: Land fragmentation & conversion; Depletion of productive capacity; Contamination of land, air, & water. The EIF takes a systems-based approach to sustainability investment, primarily investing in more capital-efficient opportunities than the typical clean technology fund.
The firm seeks out niches within cleantech that have not received the investor attention they deserve - this results in better investment opportunities, & greater impact with less capital.
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