Tue, 10 November 2020
This is Investor Perspectives, I’m the host of Investor Connect, Hall T Martin, where we connect startups and investors for funding. In this episode, you’ll hear about a new company in the software development sector called KiwiTech. Our featured guests are Dr. Vipin Agarwal, President & CEO at NorthEast BioLab and KiwiTech investor, Rakesh Gupta, Chairman & CEO of KiwiTech, and Neal Gupta, Co-Founder & CIO of KiwiTech. Headquartered in New York, KiwiTech is a growing ecosystem of entrepreneurs, investors, and mentors that is leading innovation with a passion. They help early and growth-stage startups build viable products, drive traction, raise capital, and scale their businesses. They are currently home to 1500+ investors and 250+ portfolio companies across 15+ industries undergoing disruption. I hope you enjoy this episode. For more episodes from Investor Connect, please visit the site at: http://investorconnect.org Check out our other podcasts here: https://investorconnect.org/ For Feedback please contact info@tencapital.group
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Tue, 10 November 2020
Hello, this is Hall T. Martin with the Startup Funding Espresso -- your daily shot of startup funding and investing. In growing your startup, one of the best assets you can have is a strong and engaged board of directors. The board should have members who collectively cover a range of skills, network, and experience. They should be connected to your startup and its industry in some way. A good board is on the same page as the management team with regards to growth, strategy, and the exit. Key skills to recruit include domain knowledge - someone who knows the space well. Financial skills - someone who knows the financial world and how it works. CEO Advisor - someone who can work with the CEO to help fill in the gaps. Exits - someone who knows the market for buying the company and can help facilitate introductions. Most boards consist of five people for Series A companies - two are from the company, one is an independent, and two are from the investor’s side. If you already have a board, then analyze the skills currently on the board. If your company needs new skills on the board, then consider changing board members or adding new seats. It’s not unusual to rotate board members every 2-3 years as the needs of the company change. Assess the board each year and discuss the needs of the company with the board.
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