Exit Strategies for Investors & Entrepreneurs
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Entrepreneurs should have a clear exit strategy before they approach angel investors or venture capitalists. Many present the wrong exit strategy and scare off investors.
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Learn from top exit experts: Basil Peters, Randy Garg, Brent Holliday, Mike Volker, Axel Christiansen, Steven Lukas, Thomas Hellmann and others.
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Energy conservation was the theme of the night at New Ventures BC Award Ceremony at the SFU Segal School of Business, and the excitement of the competition was captured by fundfindr.tv. This video captures the competitor experience, gratitude to their mentors and build drama for the awards where the winners of the 2008 competition were announced. All three top awards went to entrepreneurial ideas focused on energy conservation.
All three top prize winners are located in the Lower Mainland region and were awarded for their innovative and ground-breaking technological ideas.
“It’s always interesting to see which companies our panel awards the top prizes,” says Ernie Love, Chair of BC Ventures Society. “I think the fact that all three winners work within the energy conservation field really speaks to BC’s place on the international map as a leader in sustainability and our entrepreneurs are clearly making a large contribution to that reputation.”
Local Vancouver company Saltworks Technologies took home two prizes – the coveted BC Hydro first place of $60,000 as well as the BC Hydro sustainability award of $20,000. The Enbridge second place award went to West Vancouver’s Small Energy Group while third place went to Squamish-located Echoflex Solutions. All three also received BC Innovation Council Proof-of-Concept awards - dollar amounts below.
For more information on the awards, see New Venture BC’s full post here and for more fundfindr.tv coverage of the Competition click here.
Contact fundfindr Media Services at info@fundfindr.com or 604.250.9666 to cover your event in video and like the competitors here, we’ll make you a video rockstar. Congratulations to all the finalists and winners!
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fundfindr.tv was pleased to capture the excitement of the 2008 New Ventures BC competition (NVBC) at a recent seminar featuring Dave Thomas of RocketBuilders. Tune in as Dave and Angie Schick, NVBC Program Manager, shares more about the competition’s evolution, get a feel for the event from competitor Boyd Cohen of 3rd Whale and learn how the BC Innovation Council (BCIC) helps fuel the competition from BCIC Programs Director, Ross Waddell. Plus stay tuned for our announcement of the Pitchies WarmUp winners - this competition among NVBC competitors was also fierce!