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SUMMARY:Financing Your Startup: All Money is Not Equal
DESCRIPTION:Securing financing is a significant challenge for any startup\, but an understanding of the path to financing and common pitfalls you may encounter along the way will pay off in the long term. In this info session with Stephen Davis of Goodwin Procter LLP\, we will cover: \n\nPros and cons of different financing models for small business and startups\, including SBIRs\, STTRs\, angel\, seed\, and VC A rounds;\nThe ways the negotiations will typically unfold;\nThe role of the lead investor;\nThe timeline for financing discussions;\nThe most common points of failure along the way.\n\nRegister below. Lunch will be served! \n\nSteve Davis\, a partner in the firm’s Business Law Department\, is a member of the Technology Companies Group and the Life Sciences\, Capital Markets\, and Clean Tech Practices. He has extensive experience in several areas of corporate practice with a focus on venture capital\, corporate finance and securities\, mergers and acquisitions\, private equity and corporate counseling. Mr. Davis is a key contributor to the Goodwin Procter Founders Workbench\, an online resource for start-ups\, emerging companies and the entrepreneurial community. Mr. Davis also serves as an adjunct professor at Columbia Law School in Start-Up Law and is a Lecturer in Venture at the Columbia Business School. Mr. Davis joined Goodwin Procter in 2008.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/financing-startup-money-not-equal/
LOCATION:Morningside Campus\, TBD
CATEGORIES:Columbia Technology Ventures
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Design Thinking Workshop
DESCRIPTION:From a newsreader app\, to a lowcost infant warmer for developing countries\, to simply a more creative team dynamic\, design thinking has proven to be a powerful methodology capable of solving challenges of all shapes and sizes. The principles of user research\, prototyping\, and testing have been used by everyone from product designers\, entrepreneurs\, humanitarians\, among many others\, to create innovative\, human-centered designed products and solutions. \nPlease join us for this hands on introduction to design thinking. We will focus on needfinding\, problem framing\, rapid idea generation\, and collaboration. The session is fast paced and equally valuable for individuals or teams.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/introduction-design-thinking-workshop/
LOCATION:Columbia Entrepreneurship Design Studio\, 490 Riverside Dr.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia Entrepreneurship Design Studio
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