Capital Angels To Host “How to Pitch Investors” Workshop During Global Entrepreneurship Week

October 26, 2015

COLUMBIA, SC – Please join the South Carolina Angel Network and Capital Angels during Global Entrepreneurship Week for a fun and informative “How to Pitch Investors” workshop. The event will be held on Wednesday, November 18th from 1:00-3:00 pm at the IT-ology Auditorium located at 1301 Gervais Street in downtown Columbia.

The workshop will be led by Charlie Banks (Managing Director of Capital Angels and Co-Founder of the South Carolina Angel Network) and Matt Dunbar (Managing Director of Greenville’s Upstate Carolina Angel Network, Co-Founder of SCAN and Board member of the Angel Capital Association.) As noted by Mr. Banks, “understanding how to pitch your business to investors is an absolutely critical skill for any current or future entrepreneur. This workshop will take a deep dive into exactly what investors are looking for when determining whether to invest in a company. Attendees will walk away motivated and armed with the necessary tools to nail their pitch.”

SCAN and Capital Angels would like to extend special thanks to event sponsors Cromers, Colite, Midlands Tech, Chernoff Newman, and Bauknight, Pietras, & Stormer.

Please join us and bring a friend to this informative and fun event. You can RSVP for the $25 workshop by clicking here. (If you would like to receive a discount code, follow the SC Angel Network on Twitter and Facebook for details!)

 

The South Carolina Angel Network

The South Carolina Angel Network (SCAN) is an affiliation of angel investor groups from across the Palmetto State that provide capital and expertise to early stage, high growth businesses in the southeastern United States. Through its 200-plus members and full-time professional staff, SCAN has invested over $15 million in 42 companies, generating positive financial returns, helping attract over $200M in additional capital and supporting the creation of over 400 jobs. Visit www.scangelnetwork.com for more information.