Crafting Your Pitch & Fundraising Chat with Kinjal Shah of Blockchain Capital


Details
Are you an entrepreneur or technical (co-)founder looking to get funding for your next big idea? Women Who Code Boston, in partnership with Women in Blockchain Boston (www.meetup.com/Women-in-Blockchain-Boston-Meetup), is delighted to invite you to a talk on pitching and fundraising by Kinjal Shah, Senior Associate at Blockchain Capital. The presentation, followed by an open Q&A, will cover:
- The elements of a VC pitch and the types of questions you'll get
- Nailing your technical pitch
- Developing a pitch deck
- Tips on the fundraising process itself
- And much more!
- AGENDA *
6:00 - 6:05 pm: Get connected
6:05 - 7:50 pm: Presentation
6:50 - 7:10 pm: Q & A
Important: the Zoom link will be visible on this page to everyone who has RSVP’d “Yes” to this event on the day of the event. Please note that you must make a Zoom account to participate: https://zoom.us/signup (it's free to sign up for a personal account).
- OUR SPEAKER *
Kinjal Shah is a Senior Associate on the Blockchain Capital investments team. Kinjal leads Blockchain Capital’s research content strategy, conducts investment diligence, and supports portfolio companies. At Blockchain Capital, she focuses on taking an interdisciplinary approach to investing in the crypto and blockchain ecosystem.
Prior to joining Blockchain Capital, Kinjal was a Senior Consulting Analyst at Fidelity Investments in Boston. At Fidelity, Kinjal worked on strategy projects related to Fidelity's blockchain initiatives and asset management products. Kinjal earned her B.S. in Quantitative Economics from Tufts University, with a concentration in Entrepreneurial Studies. She is an associate member of Broadway Angels, a women’s focused angel investment group.
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Crafting Your Pitch & Fundraising Chat with Kinjal Shah of Blockchain Capital