Venture Capital Panel: Investment and Innovations in Health Tech


Details
This is an online event. Participation is 100% online.
Participants can be located anywhere in the world!
This FREE event is sponsored by K & L Gates and will be moderated by Jason Gordon, a K & L Gates venture capital attorney.
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Space is limited.
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A distinguished panel of venture capitalists will discuss investment in health tech startups and the latest innovations in health tech -- and what to expect for 2022 and beyond. The current global health crisis and how innovations in health tech may offer solutions will be front and center.
(This is not a pitch event, so no startups will be pitching to the panel.)
Please come with your questions and comments.
Panelists:
(More panelists TBA.)
Naeem Raza, Partner, Mighty Capital
Gary Goldman, Managing Director, Global Health Impact Fund
Ephraim Lindenbaum, Managing Director, Advance Ventures
Moderator:
Jason Putnam Gordon, Venture Capital Attorney, K & L Gates
Jason Putnam Gordon is a results-oriented corporate attorney in the Emerging Growth and Venture Capital practice of the San Francisco office of K&L Gates. Jason has a passion for working with experienced entrepreneurs and executives to make their vision a reality.
In his practice, he regularly represents companies throughout their life cycle in matters related to venture capital financing, strategic corporate relationships, corporate formation, complex mergers and acquisitions, sales, and divestitures. Jason also works with angels and venture capitalists as they deploy capital. With industry focuses in health and technology, because of his broad skill set and deep network, Jason regularly works in a wide array of verticals including life sciences, digital health, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, software, hardware, the internet of things, and agricultural technology.
Jason works with companies based locally, elsewhere in the U.S. and internationally. Jason brings a unique skill set to the negotiating table and to litigation-minimization strategies in the boardroom. He started his career as a federal law clerk in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and then continued as a litigator handling corporate, securities, intellectual property, and commercial litigation before establishing a transactional practice.

Venture Capital Panel: Investment and Innovations in Health Tech