The Startup Station - Sep 11, 2024

Breaking Barriers: Female Founders and The Emotional Side of Venture Investing

October 22nd, 2024
Location: Online, Online

Attention Early Stage Female Founders!

Whether you’re on the path to fundraising or simply looking to enhance your entrepreneurial journey, this event is designed to provide you with the tools, knowledge, and connections you need to succeed.

Event: Breaking Barriers: Female Founders and the Emotional Side of Venture Investing
Dates: October 22nd – October 23rd, 12pm – 3pm EST
Price: Tickets start at $29.
🎟️ Special Offer: Use the code EnablingIdeas24 for a free ticket! 

BONUS: First 50 signups get access 5 must-have fundraising resources:

  • Investor Readiness Checklist
  • 50 Most Frequently Asked Investor Questions
  • The Venture Capital Due Diligence Questionnaire
  • The Psychological Playbook for VCs and Startups
  • A Comprehensive Guide for Creating Financial Model Assumptions

Register at this link!

What you’ll gain:

  • Find out what top investors want and learn from successful founders how they closed a round. Keynotes include Jeanne Sullivan, a veteran investor with over 30 years experience, and Tiffany Norwood, a successful entrepreneur who raised $670M and launched 9 ventures.
  • Discover how to overcome unique challenges that female founders face. 
  • Connect with other motivated women ready to take down the gender fundraising gap.

Event program

  • Day 1: “The Emotional Side of Venture Investing” Workshop, Investors Panel “The Path to Success,” Keynote – Jeanne Sullivan
  • Day 2: Workshop “Getting to Yes – Term Sheet Negotiations, Startup Valuation, Managing the Board,” Entrepreneurs Panel “Female Founders and Financial Confidence”, Keynote – Tiffany Norwood

The event is organized by The Startup Station, a strategic CFO advisory and financial education platform for startups; PowerUp Globally, a global initiative focused on bridging the gender funding gap, and Women’s eNews, an award-winning nonprofit news service covering issues of particular concern to women and providing women’s perspectives on public policy.