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Thursday, June 25, 2009 -- TCVN: Calling on Angels. Let's approach some angels. Should you approach institutional or individual angels? Are they looking for the same thing or are there differences in their investment decision? Are they ready to invest? But, what are they looking for in a company? What is it?
Thursday, February 12, 2009 -- TCVN Workshop LA. Mr. Robert Ochtel, founder of the Traverse Angels, will be presenting business planning processes and methodologies from his recently published book: Business Planning, Business Plans and Venture Funding. See [link] (more).
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