Tue Jul 10, 9:00 PM - Tue Jul 10, 11:00 PM
The Riveter Capitol Hill
1517 12th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98122
Community: Capitol Hill
Description
Every startup needs capital to grow -- whether it's at the very beginning or later when you want to scale.
Event Details
Join entrepreneurs, investors, and startup enthusiasts to learn how to find product market fit and get your ideas funded. From crowdfunding and angel investing to traditional venture capital funding, learn about the different ways to get your ideas off the ground and what investors look for from both the perspective of investors and entrepreneurs. Learn tips and tricks of how to talk to investors and scale your business plan.
AUTHOR
Julia LamĀ is an early Facebooker, a serial entrepreneur, and now the Founder and CEO of Tara&Co (http://www.taraand.co). Launched in Nov. 2017 with less than $110,000 in pre-sales, Tara&Co re-imagines products for women on-the-go have been featured in Fast Company, Brit + Co, Techcrunch, LA Fashion Magazine, and more. Previously, she was the Co-founder and CEO of a venture-backed innovative trip technology, Bucket, which sold in 2016. She also doubles as a Co-founder for the A3 Foundation (http://www.a3-foundation.org/), a nonprofit supporting emerging Asian American artists in the media which is in its 5th year of partnership with the Sundance Institute, and helps advise for innovation and entrepreneurship at UCLA. Julia was also an early Facebook employee and worked on fbFund, Facebook's $10MMfund.
AUTHOR
Julia LamĀ is an early Facebooker, a serial entrepreneur, and now the Founder and CEO of Tara&Co (http://www.taraand.co). Launched in Nov. 2017 with less than $110,000 in pre-sales, Tara&Co re-imagines products for women on-the-go have been featured in Fast Company, Brit + Co, Techcrunch, LA Fashion Magazine, and more. Previously, she was the Co-founder and CEO of a venture-backed innovative trip technology, Bucket, which sold in 2016. She also doubles as a Co-founder for the A3 Foundation (http://www.a3-foundation.org/), a nonprofit supporting emerging Asian American artists in the media which is in its 5th year of partnership with the Sundance Institute, and helps advise for innovation and entrepreneurship at UCLA. Julia was also an early Facebook employee and worked on fbFund, Facebook's $10MMfund.