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Southern California VC Totals Drop To $810.5M In Q1

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Southern California startups raised $810.5M in venture capital in Q1, according to the latest MoneyTree Report by PricewaterhouseCoopers and the National Venture Capital Association, based on data from Thomson Reuters. Southern California venture totals were down significantly from the $1.38

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Startups Ventura County: How to Pitch to Investors

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For anyone starting or thinking about creating a startup, one of the most important parts of the process is pitching and looking for investors. What's important to show a venture capitalist? Russell Ficher Business Collection, Camarillo Library. What works? What doesn't? Is a business plan important--or maybe not?

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Reflections on 2018: Mike Panesis, Center for Entrepreneurship at CLU

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Editor's note: As we head into the new year, we've been featuring reflections on 2018 from notable investors, entrepreneurs, and others from Southern California's technology community. Here's Mike Panesis , Executive Director of the Center for Entrepreneurship at California Lutheran University (CLU).

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Coverhound Raises $14M To Ramp Hiring In Westlake Village

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CoverHound , a startup which offers up an online marketplace for auto, motorcycle, home, and renter''s insurance, said this morning that it has doubled its space in Southern California, as part of a new funding round for the company. READ MORE>>.

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Streamlining The Sports Recruiting Process with FieldLevel

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The baseball community has really taken to it, because we''ve set it up how coaches already operate. Coaches are looking to use technology more efficiently, so they can connect in a more effective manner with the people they want to, but still have the rules around our industry and how the industry operates. What is that process?

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