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SUMMARY:Investing during Global Crises\, with Jenny Fielding
DESCRIPTION:RSVP here \n\nColumbia Venture Community is pleased to invite you to a live discussion with Jenny Fielding on Investing During Global Crises. \nJenny is the Managing Director of Techstars New York Accelerator and General Partner of The Fund. In this talk\, we’ll discuss the unique and unforeseen challenges created for our global community over the past several months and provide an overview of investing during crises. \nWe’ll cover the following topics: \n\nGlobal pandemic\nEconomic downturn\nSocial unrest in response to racism and social injustice\n\nAbout the Speaker:\nJenny Fielding \nManaging Director\, Techstars New York \nJenny Fielding is the Managing Director of the Techstars New York City Accelerator\, where she leads the program. She is also the founder of The Fund\, a first check fund investing in local founders. Her portfolio includes more than 120+ companies. Jenny is an Adjunct Professor at Columbia University and Kauffman Fellow. Previously\, she ran Corporate Venture at BBC Worldwide and has founded several companies including Switch-Mobile (acquired in 2009). \nAbout the Moderator:\nRoope Marttila \nCVC Venture Engagement Program Lead \nRoope is an investor and a 3x founder\, currently focusing on his legal AI company. He founded his first company\, an online stock brokerage\, during the 2008 financial crisis. He has also worked at several VC-backed companies\, Big Tech\, and (inter)governmental organizations. At Columbia Venture Community\, he’s on the Global Board in charge of VC & LP relations. He believes in startup karma and invests in impressive people with a bias toward action.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/investing-during-global-crises-with-jenny-fielding/
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SUMMARY:Marketing Podcast: Getting your first 100 Customers
DESCRIPTION:RSVP here \n\nIt’s never been easier to launch a startup. But with the advent of new platforms\, increased competition\, and shifting consumer demands\, it’s still difficult to build effective startup marketing strategies. \nIn our live podcast series\, Marketing A Startup\, we speak with Columbia founders who have built and scaled effective marketing. We’ll learn what marketing looked like for their first 100 customers\, and their efforts evolved to become a successful startup. \nEpisodes are recorded in front of a live audience. \nOn Friday\, July 17\, we’ll speak with Christine Chang\, Co-Founder & Co-CEO of Glow Recipe. Glow Recipe is a direct-to-consumer e-commerce Korean beauty brand that’s pivoted their business model to build a better customer experience. \nModerated by Courtland Thomas
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/marketing-podcast-getting-your-first-100-customers/
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