Do you have a fantastic business idea but need investment to grow it bigger and better? What are you going to say in a 10 min pitch to convince them to give you money? Come to this session and leave with clear steps on how to plan and structure for your pitch and even a demonstration of how your business would be pitched by the trainer.
By the end of the session you will:
- Learn the recipe for pitching for investment
- Learn the recipe for the information you should put in your pitch
- Learn how to talk about your business
“Adelina’s technique on pitching for investment has helped me secure several millions of pounds for our business and in one year we have grown from zero to 15 employees and a 27,000 sqf factory in Cambridge, UK. The key to her training is that she pitched back to me my business and this gave me immediate, huge clarity on how I should pitch.”
Jerome Joaug, Managing Director, Cambridge Nano Systems Ltd “With Adelina’s coaching how to pitch for investment we have secured £200,000 angel investment and £100,000 from the Big Venture Challenge.” Fiona Nielsen, CEO, Repositive, Cambridge, UK
This event is FREE to attend but priority will be given to SJIC tenants if there are limited places.
Please visit www.stjohns.co.uk/events for further information and contact events@stjohns.co.uk to register your place.
How to Pitch for Investment is sponsored by Taylor Vinters. St John’s Innovation Centre was founded in 1987 by St John's College, Cambridge, the first pioneering business incubator of its kind in Europe. The Centre now provides almost 5,000m2 of managed workspace and flexible leases, currently occupied by around 87 companies and is also the base for around 350 virtual tenants most of whom are also startups. www.stjohns.co.uk