Speaking of Startups https://speakingofstartups.com/podcast-2/ Speaking of Startups is a means to connect those both in Charlotte and across the country to Charlotte’s fast growing startup and angel investing community. Thu, 29 Feb 2024 21:19:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Blubrry PowerPress/11.0.4 Charlotte Angel Connection is a means to connect those both in Charlotte and across the country to Charlotte's fast growing startup community. <br /> <br /> We will interview key players in the startup world including founders, city personnel promoting entrepreneurship, university leaders, and many others. <br /> <br /> A startup community also needs investors interested in supporting and profiting from the community. As such, we will interview investors, angel funds, venture capital funds and more to learn more about what is and isn't working in the Charlotte community. <br /> <br /> Finally, any community needs support as it grows so we will talk with lawyers, accountants, marketing professionals, co-working spaces and more to discuss the opportunities available to those looking to start and grow their business in Charlotte. William Bissett, CFP clean episodic William Bissett, CFP podcast Charlotte Startup, Angel Investing, and Entrepreneurship Speaking of Startups https://speakingofstartups.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Square-Podcast-Artwork.jpg https://speakingofstartups.com/podcast-2/ TV-G Charlotte, NC Charlotte, NC 9f3f05a3-3d05-53d7-a021-3169550985df Speaking of Startups Episode 166: Joel Puthoff with Linxy https://speakingofstartups.com/speaking-of-startups-episode-166-joel-puthoff-with-lynxy/ Thu, 29 Feb 2024 01:09:28 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/?p=2041 https://speakingofstartups.com/speaking-of-startups-episode-166-joel-puthoff-with-lynxy/#respond https://speakingofstartups.com/speaking-of-startups-episode-166-joel-puthoff-with-lynxy/feed/ 0   Serial entrepreneur, Joel Puthoff is our guest for Speaking of Start-Ups episode 166.  Joel is the founder of Linxy a location/check-in social app that “bridges the gap between the digital world we live in and the real time connections that people desire.”  Joel got his start as an entrepreneur at an early age with his first lawn care business in his teens, then sharpened his skills in college with the Youth Entrepreneurs Across America  group. His participation in the group was pivotal, but it wasn’t until he signed up to teach the skills he had learned that his knowledge and expertise in the business world grew by leaps and bounds.  Key takeaways from episode 166:   How negatives in life and business present opportunities  Why sports and most notably experience in college sports translates into success in the business world  The big letdown of the business experience in college  How mental frameworks and models help uncover hidden potential  How Young Entrepreneurs Across America helped shape his journey  Why teaching something leads to mastery  How curiosity helped Joel write his first book  Embracing “the more you learn, the more you realize you don’t know”  What you allow yourself to be capable of exposes you to a world of learning and experiences  Learning from beta launches  Failure creates strength  Why culture makes such a huge difference in your company  Why you should be thinking in terms of teams  How Linxy is using technology to lose technology  Monetizing your app  And much more…  From college sports to the board room, you’ll want to tune into today’s insightful interview with Joel. And click on the title if you’d like to get a copy of Joel’s book, Capability Fuel.    William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.   Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.     - Serial entrepreneur, Joel Puthoff is our guest for Speaking of Start-Ups episode 166.  - Joel is the founder of Linxy a location/check-in social app that “bridges the gap between the digital world we live in and the real time connections that peo...

 

Serial entrepreneur, Joel Puthoff is our guest for Speaking of Start-Ups episode 166. 

Joel is the founder of Linxy a location/check-in social app that “bridges the gap between the digital world we live in and the real time connections that people desire.” 

Joel got his start as an entrepreneur at an early age with his first lawn care business in his teens, then sharpened his skills in college with the Youth Entrepreneurs Across America  group. His participation in the group was pivotal, but it wasn’t until he signed up to teach the skills he had learned that his knowledge and expertise in the business world grew by leaps and bounds. 

Key takeaways from episode 166:  

How negatives in life and business present opportunities 
Why sports and most notably experience in college sports translates into success in the business world 
The big letdown of the business experience in college 
How mental frameworks and models help uncover hidden potential 
How Young Entrepreneurs Across America helped shape his journey 
Why teaching something leads to mastery 
How curiosity helped Joel write his first book 
Embracing “the more you learn, the more you realize you don’t know” 
What you allow yourself to be capable of exposes you to a world of learning and experiences 
Learning from beta launches 
Failure creates strength 
Why culture makes such a huge difference in your company 
Why you should be thinking in terms of teams 
How Linxy is using technology to lose technology 
Monetizing your app 
And much more… 

From college sports to the board room, you’ll want to tune into today’s insightful interview with Joel. And click on the title if you’d like to get a copy of Joel’s book, Capability Fuel

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.  ]]>
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Speaking of Startups Episode 165: Chance Smith, Co-Founder of GoghNow https://speakingofstartups.com/goghnow/ Thu, 15 Feb 2024 19:16:04 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/?p=2029 https://speakingofstartups.com/goghnow/#respond https://speakingofstartups.com/goghnow/feed/ 0 In our 165th episode of Speaking of Start-Ups, we meet up IN PERSON to Chance Smith Co-Founder of GoghNow. We were able to utilize the great podcasting studio at Tabbris - which continues to be an awesome spot for entrepreneurs and the entire start-up ecosystem. In our podcast today, Chance and I were able to dive into the key elements of their business - GoghNow. GoghNow is the app that brings musicians to your private space at the tap of the button. Learning the ropes from stints at Red Ventures and through talent acquisitions, Chance is using his love of music and people to transform the spaces they frequent. As with any start-up, they’ve grown, pivoted, and grown some more.  Now they are positioned to explode out of the Charlotte market onto bigger scenes through their attention to detail, customer service, and “just a piece of the pie”. Key takeaways from episode 165: How different jobs inspire and encourage different modes of personal and professional growth Turning beats into a sales generating machine Leveraging connections to grow your brand How collaboration expands ideas and possibilities Why travel broadens both your personal and business vision How studying your customer avatar AND behavior helps spawn new business ideas Using brand ambassadors to help scale Understanding your strengths and weaknesses to best allocate time and energy Handling the inevitable “no” When to push into new territory to expand your business Whether you’re interested in hearing more of your favorite musician or learning where to find them next, you’ll want to hear how Chance and his team are making that happen.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. In our 165th episode of Speaking of Start-Ups, we meet up IN PERSON to Chance Smith Co-Founder of GoghNow. - We were able to utilize the great podcasting studio at Tabbris - which continues to be an awesome spot for entrepreneurs and the entire start-...

In our 165th episode of Speaking of Start-Ups, we meet up IN PERSON to Chance Smith Co-Founder of GoghNow.

We were able to utilize the great podcasting studio at Tabbris - which continues to be an awesome spot for entrepreneurs and the entire start-up ecosystem.

In our podcast today, Chance and I were able to dive into the key elements of their business - GoghNow.

GoghNow is the app that brings musicians to your private space at the tap of the button. Learning the ropes from stints at Red Ventures and through talent acquisitions, Chance is using his love of music and people to transform the spaces they frequent.

As with any start-up, they’ve grown, pivoted, and grown some more.  Now they are positioned to explode out of the Charlotte market onto bigger scenes through their attention to detail, customer service, and “just a piece of the pie”.

Key takeaways from episode 165:

* How different jobs inspire and encourage different modes of personal and professional growth
* Turning beats into a sales generating machine
* Leveraging connections to grow your brand
* How collaboration expands ideas and possibilities
* Why travel broadens both your personal and business vision
* How studying your customer avatar AND behavior helps spawn new business ideas
* Using brand ambassadors to help scale
* Understanding your strengths and weaknesses to best allocate time and energy
* Handling the inevitable “no”
* When to push into new territory to expand your business

Whether you’re interested in hearing more of your favorite musician or learning where to find them next, you’ll want to hear how Chance and his team are making that happen.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
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Speaking of Startups Episode 164: Russell Kroeger, Founder of Trayecto https://speakingofstartups.com/speaking-of-startups-episode-164-russell-kroeger-founder-of-trayecto/ Thu, 01 Feb 2024 18:25:02 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/?p=2020 https://speakingofstartups.com/speaking-of-startups-episode-164-russell-kroeger-founder-of-trayecto/#respond https://speakingofstartups.com/speaking-of-startups-episode-164-russell-kroeger-founder-of-trayecto/feed/ 0   In today’s 164th episode of Speaking of Start-Ups, we veer off the traditional path of interviewing founders and talk to one of the professionals that supports them on their quest to glory through financial literacy. Russell Kroeger is a partner at Upstart Wealth Management, and founder at Trayecto, a platform to help/educate other advisors of the complex financial world surrounding founders, their employees, and the decisions made that impact all of them. This is one of the most technical episodes we’ve had to date, but definitely worth the listen for those interested in broadening their understanding of equity compensation. Key takeaways from episode 164: How the start-up space differs from a financial planning perspective Educating founders and their key employees along the way Building the framework to explain the complications of equity compensation The psychological impact of mismanaging money and making prudent financial decisions How to structure and manage equity from a founder’s perspective and the employees What is a venture capitalist for people? How facilitating self-discovery pays off financially Why good questions help create a road map for success How to find the right financial planner/partner for your journey Get your pen and paper ready to take notes for this highly informative episode. William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   - In today’s 164th episode of Speaking of Start-Ups, we veer off the traditional path of interviewing founders and talk to one of the professionals that supports them on their quest to glory through financial literacy. -

 

In today’s 164th episode of Speaking of Start-Ups, we veer off the traditional path of interviewing founders and talk to one of the professionals that supports them on their quest to glory through financial literacy.

Russell Kroeger is a partner at Upstart Wealth Management, and founder at Trayecto, a platform to help/educate other advisors of the complex financial world surrounding founders, their employees, and the decisions made that impact all of them.

This is one of the most technical episodes we’ve had to date, but definitely worth the listen for those interested in broadening their understanding of equity compensation.

Key takeaways from episode 164:

* How the start-up space differs from a financial planning perspective
* Educating founders and their key employees along the way
* Building the framework to explain the complications of equity compensation
* The psychological impact of mismanaging money and making prudent financial decisions
* How to structure and manage equity from a founder’s perspective and the employees
* What is a venture capitalist for people?
* How facilitating self-discovery pays off financially
* Why good questions help create a road map for success
* How to find the right financial planner/partner for your journey

Get your pen and paper ready to take notes for this highly informative episode.

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
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Speaking of Startups Episode 163: William Ward Founder and CEO of Flexie https://speakingofstartups.com/flexie/ Thu, 18 Jan 2024 12:29:17 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/?p=2010 https://speakingofstartups.com/flexie/#respond https://speakingofstartups.com/flexie/feed/ 0   Welcome to episode 163 of Speaking of Start-ups where we interview William Ward, founder of Flexie. Flexie is a talent cultivation platform that helps companies source, hire, and retain quality young talent while giving the job seekers the availability to curate their working experience, build up a reliability score, and showcase their skills for future prospective employers. William is a survivor of modern civil war. He used his family’s thirst for knowledge and desire to help others to create Smile For Liberia, a program that’s aided over 2,000 of his homeland’s people as well as awarded over 200 scholarships to young Liberians. Learn how to keep moving forward no matter what life throws your way from this driven entrepreneur. Key takeaways from episode 163: How solving other’s people’s problems helps solve your own Why saving money before you get started is a great reliever of stress Why the current employment landscape for young workers is broken and how to fix it The benefits of partners in scaling a business Using AI to do the things you don’t need to do and shouldn’t be Why financial literacy is such a huge hurdle for young Americans The importance of mentors and the impact they can have on your business Importance of getting your idea to market, BUT ALSO being flexible enough to accept feedback and constructive criticism Looking for multiple streams of income for your business Why networking with other entrepreneurs is about cooperation not competition Data Doesn’t Lie The pluses and minuses of the Charlotte start-up ecosystem William’s biggest life lessons from his entrepreneurial journey… so far Get ready for a ride across continents, cultures, and a truly inspiring story.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   - Welcome to episode 163 of Speaking of Start-ups where we interview William Ward, founder of Flexie. - Flexie is a talent cultivation platform that helps companies source, hire, and retain quality young talent while giving the job seekers the avai...

 

Welcome to episode 163 of Speaking of Start-ups where we interview William Ward, founder of Flexie.

Flexie is a talent cultivation platform that helps companies source, hire, and retain quality young talent while giving the job seekers the availability to curate their working experience, build up a reliability score, and showcase their skills for future prospective employers.

William is a survivor of modern civil war. He used his family’s thirst for knowledge and desire to help others to create Smile For Liberia, a program that’s aided over 2,000 of his homeland’s people as well as awarded over 200 scholarships to young Liberians.

Learn how to keep moving forward no matter what life throws your way from this driven entrepreneur.

Key takeaways from episode 163:

* How solving other’s people’s problems helps solve your own
* Why saving money before you get started is a great reliever of stress
* Why the current employment landscape for young workers is broken and how to fix it
* The benefits of partners in scaling a business
* Using AI to do the things you don’t need to do and shouldn’t be
* Why financial literacy is such a huge hurdle for young Americans
* The importance of mentors and the impact they can have on your business
* Importance of getting your idea to market, BUT ALSO being flexible enough to accept feedback and constructive criticism
* Looking for multiple streams of income for your business
* Why networking with other entrepreneurs is about cooperation not competition
* Data Doesn’t Lie
* The pluses and minuses of the Charlotte start-up ecosystem
* William’s biggest life lessons from his entrepreneurial journey… so far

Get ready for a ride across continents, cultures, and a truly inspiring story.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
William Bissett, CFP full 50:44
Speaking of Startups Episode 162: Justin Kelsey, Founder and CEO of Switchframe https://speakingofstartups.com/switchframe/ Thu, 04 Jan 2024 19:23:33 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/?p=1990 https://speakingofstartups.com/switchframe/#respond https://speakingofstartups.com/switchframe/feed/ 0 In today’s episode of Speaking of Start-Ups we interview Justin Kelsey, a serial entrepreneur and Jack-Of-All trades kind of guy who likes to keep his mind and body busy. Justin is the CEO and founder of SwitchFrame, a new video testimonial creation engine that allows companies to simplify the video testimonial collection process using an AI teleprompter that teaches customers hot to record the perfect video. The service chops them up and spits them out to make the testimonials imbeddable and accessible to your whole team as an ad, social post, and more for the brand to use. In this episode you’ll about the passion that drives Justin in his business with SwitchFrame as well as how he's able to channel his energy into other projects that keep him at the top of his game. Key takeaways from episode 162: How doing pro formas and working financial models helps make sure a business scales Seeing opportunity everywhere Being open to new experiences and embracing a “let’s see what happens” philosophy Paying attention to your surroundings and using that to feed your intuition Why passion keeps you going past the inevitable walls entrepreneurs face The difference between the risk of working or someone else and entrepreneurial risk How systematizing your business at the beginning helps scaling easier How ADD/ADHD can be an advantage as an entrepreneur Finding your team Using referral and agency partnerships to build your business Feedback! Feedback! Feedback Window shopping your own business And much more… Get your notepad and pen ready, and dive into today’s episode.     William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. In today’s episode of Speaking of Start-Ups we interview Justin Kelsey, a serial entrepreneur and Jack-Of-All trades kind of guy who likes to keep his mind and body busy. Justin is the CEO and founder of SwitchFrame,

In today’s episode of Speaking of Start-Ups we interview Justin Kelsey, a serial entrepreneur and Jack-Of-All trades kind of guy who likes to keep his mind and body busy. Justin is the CEO and founder of SwitchFrame, a new video testimonial creation engine that allows companies to simplify the video testimonial collection process using an AI teleprompter that teaches customers hot to record the perfect video.

The service chops them up and spits them out to make the testimonials imbeddable and accessible to your whole team as an ad, social post, and more for the brand to use.

In this episode you’ll about the passion that drives Justin in his business with SwitchFrame as well as how he's able to channel his energy into other projects that keep him at the top of his game.

Key takeaways from episode 162:

* How doing pro formas and working financial models helps make sure a business scales
* Seeing opportunity everywhere
* Being open to new experiences and embracing a “let’s see what happens” philosophy
* Paying attention to your surroundings and using that to feed your intuition
* Why passion keeps you going past the inevitable walls entrepreneurs face
* The difference between the risk of working or someone else and entrepreneurial risk
* How systematizing your business at the beginning helps scaling easier
* How ADD/ADHD can be an advantage as an entrepreneur
* Finding your team
* Using referral and agency partnerships to build your business
* Feedback! Feedback! Feedback
* Window shopping your own business
* And much more…

Get your notepad and pen ready, and dive into today’s episode.

 

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
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Speaking of Startups Episode 161: Ahriana Edwards, Founder and CEO of Vaila Shoes https://speakingofstartups.com/vaila-shoes/ Thu, 14 Dec 2023 14:57:23 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/?p=1983 https://speakingofstartups.com/vaila-shoes/#respond https://speakingofstartups.com/vaila-shoes/feed/ 0 In today’s episode we welcome Ahriana Edwards to Speaking of Start-Ups.  Ahriana is the founder of Vaila Shoes, Vaila short for available “because it’s about time ladies with extended shoe sizes have options available to them." Through her Vaila line, which is now being represented in Macy’s department stores, Ahriana focuses on footwear for the workplace and after hours. In this episode you’ll learn how Ahriana’s journey from a curious and artsy child helped shape her journey as a budding entrepreneur. Key takeaways from episode 161: How acting at an early age helped shape her entrepreneur journey How curiosity inspires not only companies, but all the aspects of bringing a company to life How university hackathons helped her learn and embrace the entrepreneurial process Why being a big fish at a smaller school helps get access to more opportunities Leveraging the relationships built at a small institution Why solving your own problems becomes a solution for others Researching adjacent industries when you can find what you’re looking for in your own Why it is so important to be super specific with the questions you ask your customers Building inventory of physical products is about knowing your customer You can’t say the right thing to the wrong person and you can’t say the wrong thing to the right person When to let go of things you’re not passionate about in your business and bringing on the right team members to help you do so Finding employees who feel your pain And much more… Since the inception of her company in 2020, Ahriana has 10x’d her sales and revenue each. Listen to find out how this young woman is taking big strides in the footwear industry and solving problems for women worldwide.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   In today’s episode we welcome Ahriana Edwards to Speaking of Start-Ups.  Ahriana is the founder of Vaila Shoes, Vaila short for available “because it’s about time ladies with extended shoe sizes have options available to them." Through her Vaila line,

In today’s episode we welcome Ahriana Edwards to Speaking of Start-Ups.  Ahriana is the founder of Vaila Shoes, Vaila short for available “because it’s about time ladies with extended shoe sizes have options available to them." Through her Vaila line, which is now being represented in Macy’s department stores, Ahriana focuses on footwear for the workplace and after hours.

In this episode you’ll learn how Ahriana’s journey from a curious and artsy child helped shape her journey as a budding entrepreneur.

Key takeaways from episode 161:

* How acting at an early age helped shape her entrepreneur journey
* How curiosity inspires not only companies, but all the aspects of bringing a company to life
* How university hackathons helped her learn and embrace the entrepreneurial process
* Why being a big fish at a smaller school helps get access to more opportunities
* Leveraging the relationships built at a small institution
* Why solving your own problems becomes a solution for others
* Researching adjacent industries when you can find what you’re looking for in your own
* Why it is so important to be super specific with the questions you ask your customers
* Building inventory of physical products is about knowing your customer
* You can’t say the right thing to the wrong person and you can’t say the wrong thing to the right person
* When to let go of things you’re not passionate about in your business and bringing on the right team members to help you do so
* Finding employees who feel your pain
* And much more…

Since the inception of her company in 2020, Ahriana has 10x’d her sales and revenue each. Listen to find out how this young woman is taking big strides in the footwear industry and solving problems for women worldwide.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.

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William Bissett, CFP full 52:13
Speaking of Startups Episode 160: Jenny Farias, Co-Founder of gWen (growing Women entrepreneurs network) https://speakingofstartups.com/jenny_farias_gwen/ Thu, 30 Nov 2023 21:06:19 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/?p=1972 https://speakingofstartups.com/jenny_farias_gwen/#respond https://speakingofstartups.com/jenny_farias_gwen/feed/ 0 In today’s episode we welcome Jenny Farias to Speaking of Start-Ups.  Jenny is the co-founder of gWen, Growing Women Entrepreneurs Network. Jenny and her partner, Ashley Gautreaux, co-founded gWen in 2022. A year later their platform to elevate female founders has spread from Charlotte to Raleigh/Durham and now Atlanta, GA with the premise of accelerating growth for the underrepresented female founder. In this episode you’ll learn how her parents’ immigrant journey as well as marketing for Fortune 100 companies in New York and Miami inspired her to work with other women in the start-up space. Key takeaways from episode 160: What’s the deal with Charlotte? Hitting “the circuit” when arriving in a new city Hurdles female founders face Building a community from the ground up Using the connector model to grow your brand How gWen fits in the developing Charlotte ecosystem Why adding a board early on has helped take things to the next level Using smaller markets to springboard into larger opportunities Keeping a level head during explosive growth Charlotte, NC is not at the top of the list or even on the radar for some folks when they think of the tech industry but listen to the end to find out what reeled Jenny into the area and now has gWen at the forefront of something really special. Jenny also runs her own marketing company, Brand x Humans, while Ashley is a partner with CreativeCo. William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. In today’s episode we welcome Jenny Farias to Speaking of Start-Ups.  Jenny is the co-founder of gWen, Growing Women Entrepreneurs Network. Jenny and her partner, Ashley Gautreaux, co-founded gWen in 2022. A year later their platform to elevate female ...

In today’s episode we welcome Jenny Farias to Speaking of Start-Ups.  Jenny is the co-founder of gWen, Growing Women Entrepreneurs Network. Jenny and her partner, Ashley Gautreaux, co-founded gWen in 2022. A year later their platform to elevate female founders has spread from Charlotte to Raleigh/Durham and now Atlanta, GA with the premise of accelerating growth for the underrepresented female founder.

In this episode you’ll learn how her parents’ immigrant journey as well as marketing for Fortune 100 companies in New York and Miami inspired her to work with other women in the start-up space.

Key takeaways from episode 160:

* What’s the deal with Charlotte?
* Hitting “the circuit” when arriving in a new city
* Hurdles female founders face
* Building a community from the ground up
* Using the connector model to grow your brand
* How gWen fits in the developing Charlotte ecosystem
* Why adding a board early on has helped take things to the next level
* Using smaller markets to springboard into larger opportunities
* Keeping a level head during explosive growth

Charlotte, NC is not at the top of the list or even on the radar for some folks when they think of the tech industry but listen to the end to find out what reeled Jenny into the area and now has gWen at the forefront of something really special.

Jenny also runs her own marketing company, Brand x Humans, while Ashley is a partner with CreativeCo.

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.

 

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
William Bissett, CFP full 53:59
Speaking of Startups Episode 159: Sasha Surkin, Founder and CEO of WeyeZE https://speakingofstartups.com/weyeze/ Thu, 16 Nov 2023 17:56:31 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/?p=1964 https://speakingofstartups.com/weyeze/#respond https://speakingofstartups.com/weyeze/feed/ 0   Today, we welcome Sasha Surkin to Speaking of Start-Ups. Sasha is the founder of WeyeZE (pronounced Wise). Since her early teens, not that long ago considering this impressive founder is only 20 years old, she’s had the vision to transform the eye care industry. WeyeZE was born from the frustration of having to wait months… from initial appointment to getting her own pair of eyeglasses.  As a result, Sasha has dedicated herself to “revolutionize how humans see the world” by producing and selling self-correcting kits to create accessible vision care. These kits take customers from diagnostic to solution in 15 minutes. Key takeaways from episode 159: Inspiring creativity in children at a young age. How entrepreneurship is the perfect complement to a young mind. Inspiring children through knowledge and ideas. Viewing school as a mental playground to learn about others and their diverse perspectives. The power of mentors. Why poking holes in your idea/vision makes it stronger. The power of a strong support system. Embracing AND celebrating small wins. Taking the time to get it right. The importance of a target market. How WeyeZE works and cuts the cost of getting eyeglasses by 90%. The mindset Sasha is embracing to move her company forward. And much more…. Stick around to the end to learn how a surfing trip gave Sasha perspective and another metaphor to use in any of her undoubtedly future podcast appearances on the whole entrepreneurial journey.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   - Today, we welcome Sasha Surkin to Speaking of Start-Ups. Sasha is the founder of WeyeZE (pronounced Wise). Since her early teens, not that long ago considering this impressive founder is only 20 years old,
Today, we welcome Sasha Surkin to Speaking of Start-Ups. Sasha is the founder of WeyeZE (pronounced Wise). Since her early teens, not that long ago considering this impressive founder is only 20 years old, she’s had the vision to transform the eye care industry.

WeyeZE was born from the frustration of having to wait months… from initial appointment to getting her own pair of eyeglasses.  As a result, Sasha has dedicated herself to “revolutionize how humans see the world” by producing and selling self-correcting kits to create accessible vision care.

These kits take customers from diagnostic to solution in 15 minutes.

Key takeaways from episode 159:

* Inspiring creativity in children at a young age.
* How entrepreneurship is the perfect complement to a young mind.
* Inspiring children through knowledge and ideas.
* Viewing school as a mental playground to learn about others and their diverse perspectives.
* The power of mentors.
* Why poking holes in your idea/vision makes it stronger.
* The power of a strong support system.
* Embracing AND celebrating small wins.
* Taking the time to get it right.
* The importance of a target market.
* How WeyeZE works and cuts the cost of getting eyeglasses by 90%.
* The mindset Sasha is embracing to move her company forward.
* And much more….

Stick around to the end to learn how a surfing trip gave Sasha perspective and another metaphor to use in any of her undoubtedly future podcast appearances on the whole entrepreneurial journey.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
William Bissett, CFP full 59:00
Speaking of Startups Episode 158: Michael and Leanne Burnett, Founders of Burnett Index https://speakingofstartups.com/burnett_index/ Thu, 09 Nov 2023 17:02:21 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/?p=1960 https://speakingofstartups.com/burnett_index/#respond https://speakingofstartups.com/burnett_index/feed/ 0 In this, our 158th episode of Speaking of Start-Ups, we interview Michael and Leanne Burnett, founders of Burnett Risk Control International and the Burnett Index. Burnett Index is a compilation of worldwide data concerning sexual misconduct and sexual abuse claims.  This data has been used by Michael to provide various stakeholders with a data driven understanding of the cost of sexual misconduct and abuse claims.  It is their intent that this can be used to create the groundwork for a compassionate, cost-effective, and expeditious resolution of those claims. In this episode, we delve into the unfortunate history surrounding sexual abuse and the expertise Michael and Leanne have gained through an empathic and data driven approach to help victims heal while educating companies, governments, and non-profit institutions on the best ways to make sure these instances don’t happen in the first place. Key takeaways from episode 158: Using empathy to help others heal in a professional manner How to use numbers to get through the black and white nature of their representation Understanding the power of words when communicating with others The history of insurance and the escalation of sexual misconduct cases over time How the insurance industry actually helps drives positive change in the world The power of collaboration… how Michael and Leanne’s separate work helped shed light on the bigger picture and drive the creation of the Burnett Index Building a business by solving pain The “happy coincidences that happen along the way” one you choose your path Secrets of a husband and wife team and how they make it work in their business and marriage The people and institutions who benefit most using the Burnett Index And much more…. Despite the ugly nature of sexual abuse and misconduct claims, we learn the ways that Michael and Leanne are doing their best to resolve these occurrences and, taken many steps further, proactively using the data of past transgressions in our society to push awareness, closure, and healing.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. In this, our 158th episode of Speaking of Start-Ups, we interview Michael and Leanne Burnett, founders of Burnett Risk Control International and the Burnett Index. - Burnett Index is a compilation of worldwide data concerning sexual misconduct and sex... Michael and Leanne Burnett, founders of Burnett Risk Control International and the Burnett Index.

Burnett Index is a compilation of worldwide data concerning sexual misconduct and sexual abuse claims.  This data has been used by Michael to provide various stakeholders with a data driven understanding of the cost of sexual misconduct and abuse claims.  It is their intent that this can be used to create the groundwork for a compassionate, cost-effective, and expeditious resolution of those claims.

In this episode, we delve into the unfortunate history surrounding sexual abuse and the expertise Michael and Leanne have gained through an empathic and data driven approach to help victims heal while educating companies, governments, and non-profit institutions on the best ways to make sure these instances don’t happen in the first place.

Key takeaways from episode 158:

* Using empathy to help others heal in a professional manner
* How to use numbers to get through the black and white nature of their representation
* Understanding the power of words when communicating with others
* The history of insurance and the escalation of sexual misconduct cases over time
* How the insurance industry actually helps drives positive change in the world
* The power of collaboration… how Michael and Leanne’s separate work helped shed light on the bigger picture and drive the creation of the Burnett Index
* Building a business by solving pain
* The “happy coincidences that happen along the way” one you choose your path
* Secrets of a husband and wife team and how they make it work in their business and marriage
* The people and institutions who benefit most using the Burnett Index
* And much more….

Despite the ugly nature of sexual abuse and misconduct claims, we learn the ways that Michael and Leanne are doing their best to resolve these occurrences and, taken many steps further, proactively using the data of past transgressions in our society to push awareness, closure, and healing.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
William Bissett, CFP full 58:49
Speaking of Startups Episode 157: Gloria Folaron Founder of Leantime https://speakingofstartups.com/speaking-of-startups-episode-157-gloria-folaron-founder-of-leantime/ Thu, 26 Oct 2023 11:27:20 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/?p=1950 https://speakingofstartups.com/speaking-of-startups-episode-157-gloria-folaron-founder-of-leantime/#respond https://speakingofstartups.com/speaking-of-startups-episode-157-gloria-folaron-founder-of-leantime/feed/ 0   In today’s episode of Speaking of Start-Ups, we interview Gloria Folaron founder of Leantime, a software company adding a human touch to project manager through behavioral science and AI. In our hour together, we discuss Gloria’s journey from the RD to the world of technology and how her desire to help translates into the software industry. Key takeaways from episode 157: Measuring purpose With 70% of projects failing, learn the difference between “hard” and “soft” skills and how each impact a projects success rate. How terminology undermines our understanding of simple processes. The confidence that emerges as part of the start-up journey. Overcoming capital challenges as a start-up. The importance of timing, and more importantly, waiting for the right time to come your way. Leveraging gamification to help the organization AND responsibly encourage employees. The benefits of open-source technology. Nurturing your community when deploying an open-source model. How leading with value can benefit and hinder growth. The importance of simplicity in the business and the end product. Why productivity is a product of company culture. How vulnerability precedes trust and the beauty of helping people feel validates. And much more…. Ever wonder how Alpaca farming and glamping effect software development? Tune in to this exciting episode to learn more.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   - In today’s episode of Speaking of Start-Ups, we interview Gloria Folaron founder of Leantime, a software company adding a human touch to project manager through behavioral science and AI. In our hour together,

 

In today’s episode of Speaking of Start-Ups, we interview Gloria Folaron founder of Leantime, a software company adding a human touch to project manager through behavioral science and AI. In our hour together, we discuss Gloria’s journey from the RD to the world of technology and how her desire to help translates into the software industry.

Key takeaways from episode 157:

* Measuring purpose
* With 70% of projects failing, learn the difference between “hard” and “soft” skills and how each impact a projects success rate.
* How terminology undermines our understanding of simple processes.
* The confidence that emerges as part of the start-up journey.
* Overcoming capital challenges as a start-up.
* The importance of timing, and more importantly, waiting for the right time to come your way.
* Leveraging gamification to help the organization AND responsibly encourage employees.
* The benefits of open-source technology.
* Nurturing your community when deploying an open-source model.
* How leading with value can benefit and hinder growth.
* The importance of simplicity in the business and the end product.
* Why productivity is a product of company culture.
* How vulnerability precedes trust and the beauty of helping people feel validates.
* And much more….

Ever wonder how Alpaca farming and glamping effect software development? Tune in to this exciting episode to learn more.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
William Bissett, CFP full 54:48
Speaking of Startup Episode 156: Anoop Menon Founder of Confianz and Stackbench https://speakingofstartups.com/speaking-of-startups-episode-156-anoop-menon-founder-of-confianz-and-stackbench/ Thu, 12 Oct 2023 17:05:19 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/?p=1927 Have you heard about the immigrant from India who moves to Belmont, NC, becomes a Clemson fan, and walks into a South Carolina Gamecock fan club bar to watch a football game? You’ll hear that story and more in our podcast this week with Anoop Menon, Founder and CEO of Confianz. Anoop was building custom solutions from open-sourced ERP platforms for small to medium businesses (SMBs) when he moved to America ten years ago with his business, Confianz. Along the way, Anoop chased many rabbits (i.e., new business ideas) before having to put guardrails up that kept him focused on Confianz unless a new idea hit specific key metrics. Stackbench, which caters to the law enforcement sector, did just that. And now Anoop has the team to help grow Confianz while he spends time building up Stackbench. Highlights from episode 156: The importance of coaching for entrepreneurs Cultural differences in business between India and the U.S. Why being customer-focused is as important as your niche Active listening is a highly coveted yet grossly underappreciated skill The power of saying no when building your business The importance of good market research when pitching new products in your company Why having an open and honest dialogue with customers can be the best way to grow your business How working for free can pay off huge in the long run Importance of customer-testing before deployment Why relationships, trust, and customer service trump everything else in business When and how to use resellers to grow your business Check out this episode to hear about Anoop’s journey and the relationships, humor, and lessons he’s learned along the way.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed, and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, and listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding their individual circumstances.  Investments described herein may be speculative and involve a substantial loss risk. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   Have you heard about the immigrant from India who moves to Belmont, NC, becomes a Clemson fan, and walks into a South Carolina Gamecock fan club bar to watch a football game? You’ll hear that story and more in our podcast this week with Anoop Menon,

Have you heard about the immigrant from India who moves to Belmont, NC, becomes a Clemson fan, and walks into a South Carolina Gamecock fan club bar to watch a football game? You’ll hear that story and more in our podcast this week with Anoop Menon, Founder and CEO of Confianz.

Anoop was building custom solutions from open-sourced ERP platforms for small to medium businesses (SMBs) when he moved to America ten years ago with his business, Confianz. Along the way, Anoop chased many rabbits (i.e., new business ideas) before having to put guardrails up that kept him focused on Confianz unless a new idea hit specific key metrics.

Stackbench, which caters to the law enforcement sector, did just that. And now Anoop has the team to help grow Confianz while he spends time building up Stackbench.

Highlights from episode 156:

* The importance of coaching for entrepreneurs
* Cultural differences in business between India and the U.S.
* Why being customer-focused is as important as your niche
* Active listening is a highly coveted yet grossly underappreciated skill
* The power of saying no when building your business
* The importance of good market research when pitching new products in your company
* Why having an open and honest dialogue with customers can be the best way to grow your business
* How working for free can pay off huge in the long run
* Importance of customer-testing before deployment
* Why relationships, trust, and customer service trump everything else in business
* When and how to use resellers to grow your business

Check out this episode to hear about Anoop’s journey and the relationships, humor, and lessons he’s learned along the way.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed, and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, and listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding their individual circumstances.

 Investments described herein may be speculative and involve a substantial loss risk. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.

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William Bissett, CFP full 59:31
Speaking of Startups Episode 155: Peter Marsh Co-Founder of Flywheel and Converge South https://speakingofstartups.com/speaking-of-startups-episode-155-peter-marsh-co-founder-of-flywheel-and-converge-south/ Thu, 21 Sep 2023 19:21:19 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/?p=1909 Recently, I had the pleasure of interviewing Peter Marsh, CEO and founder of Flywheel Coworking and Converge South. Peter journey started with cabinet making. After that, he leveraged his contacts in the furniture design space to get into building design. Partnering with his wife, who oversees the interior design aspect of their business, they spotted the co-working space movement early on. Using the couple’s aptitude for design, engineering, and spotting good opportunities, they built a co-working space that supports the budding entrepreneur in every step of the way. In doing so, they’ve gotten the communities these spaces call home involved to boost the start-up ecosystem and the community itself. Highlights from episode 155 include: Spotting the trend of co-working early. Secrets to co-working spaces. How he used innovation out of desperation at Flywheel to benefit the entrepreneurs who use his buildings. Why the proper infrastructure in the building AND in the community is making such a huge difference. Peter’s key ingredients to his multi-faceted approach. How Flywheel take a local crowdfunding approach to boost business and the community. The Converge South Conference and the celebration for scalable investable entrepreneurship. Check out our first episode on the new Speaking of Start-Ups domain and learn how Peter used the collective mindset of co-working spaces to boost entrepreneurship and the communities where his buildings are located.     William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. Recently, I had the pleasure of interviewing Peter Marsh, CEO and founder of Flywheel Coworking and Converge South. Peter journey started with cabinet making. After that, he leveraged his contacts in the furniture design space to get into building desi...

Recently, I had the pleasure of interviewing Peter Marsh, CEO and founder of Flywheel Coworking and Converge South. Peter journey started with cabinet making. After that, he leveraged his contacts in the furniture design space to get into building design. Partnering with his wife, who oversees the interior design aspect of their business, they spotted the co-working space movement early on.

Using the couple’s aptitude for design, engineering, and spotting good opportunities, they built a co-working space that supports the budding entrepreneur in every step of the way. In doing so, they’ve gotten the communities these spaces call home involved to boost the start-up ecosystem and the community itself.

Highlights from episode 155 include:

* Spotting the trend of co-working early.
* Secrets to co-working spaces.
* How he used innovation out of desperation at Flywheel to benefit the entrepreneurs who use his buildings.
* Why the proper infrastructure in the building AND in the community is making such a huge difference.
* Peter’s key ingredients to his multi-faceted approach.
* How Flywheel take a local crowdfunding approach to boost business and the community.
* The Converge South Conference and the celebration for scalable investable entrepreneurship.

Check out our first episode on the new Speaking of Start-Ups domain and learn how Peter used the collective mindset of co-working spaces to boost entrepreneurship and the communities where his buildings are located.

 

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
William Bissett, CFP full 1:05:20
Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 154: Heather McCullough, Co-Founder of Society 54 https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-154-heather-mccullough-co-founder-of-society-54/ Thu, 07 Sep 2023 00:23:38 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1885   In this episode of the Charlotte Angel Connection, we talk with Heather McCullough of Society 54. During today’s podcast you’ll learn how Heather took a job and turned it into a business by paying attention to what she liked about her work. Heather’s marketing expertise and her drive to help lawyers keep their attention on billable hours built the successful platform now employing 11 remote workers spread across the U.S. Highlights from the episode include: Carving out company with passion Finding leaks in the buckets and using your knowledge to offer value Transitioning from employee to business owner Why gamifying fires up the competitive juices Adding technology to aid a coaching business Coaching vs technology for scaling a business Knowing when to expand Life in the day of an all-female team Challenges and benefits of remote working Funding challenges and benefits of being a female founder How entrepreneurship affects the family How travelling across the US in a camper van is like being and entrepreneur Heather’s impressive Georgia Bulldog bark Check out this episode to learn how Heather took a profession and turned it into a profitable business, creating an asset that her family is proud of, and her legal customers are grateful for. William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   In this episode of the Charlotte Angel Connection, we talk with Heather McCullough of Society 54. During today’s podcast you’ll learn how Heather took a job and turned it into a business by paying attention to what she liked about her work.

 
In this episode of the Charlotte Angel Connection, we talk with Heather McCullough of Society 54. During today’s podcast you’ll learn how Heather took a job and turned it into a business by paying attention to what she liked about her work.
Heather’s marketing expertise and her drive to help lawyers keep their attention on billable hours built the successful platform now employing 11 remote workers spread across the U.S.
Highlights from the episode include:


Carving out company with passion
Finding leaks in the buckets and using your knowledge to offer value
Transitioning from employee to business owner
Why gamifying fires up the competitive juices
Adding technology to aid a coaching business
Coaching vs technology for scaling a business
Knowing when to expand
Life in the day of an all-female team
Challenges and benefits of remote working
Funding challenges and benefits of being a female founder
How entrepreneurship affects the family
How travelling across the US in a camper van is like being and entrepreneur
Heather’s impressive Georgia Bulldog bark

Check out this episode to learn how Heather took a profession and turned it into a profitable business, creating an asset that her family is proud of, and her legal customers are grateful for.
William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.
Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.
Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
William Bissett, CFP full 51:05
Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 153: Marcia Dawood, Angel Investor https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-153-marcia-dawood-angel-investor/ Thu, 24 Aug 2023 15:10:35 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1871 In this episode of the "Charlotte Angel Connection", Marcia Dawood, a seasoned angel investor, accomplished TEDX Charlotte speaker, member of the Angel Capital Association and SEC Small Business Capital Formation Committee shares her recipe of "doing good by doing well" by “helping entrepreneurs’ dreams come true’. Marcia takes us through her journey of becoming an angel investor, how ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease) helped her see the true value of investing in start-ups to affect meaningful change, and the value that ALL angel’s bring to the table when investing. Key Highlights: Comparing the angel investment environment across the U.S. Becoming and angel by “contributing through curiosity” and embracing “story time”. The value of waiting for the right opportunity. How to start with as little as $50. How a family ALS diagnosis inspired Marsha to use angel investing to give back. The value of company contribution to changes vs. charities. Encouraging the younger generation to get involved. Learn more about Marcia Dawood and the work she’s doing to promote angel investing in the U.S. and abroad, by checking out her podcast, the Angel Next Door. We definitely recommend Marcia’s Charlotte, NC TedX talk to learn more about her as well as the launch of her upcoming book.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. In this episode of the "Charlotte Angel Connection", Marcia Dawood, a seasoned angel investor, accomplished TEDX Charlotte speaker, member of the Angel Capital Association and SEC Small Business Capital Formation Committee shares her recipe of "doing g...

In this episode of the "Charlotte Angel Connection", Marcia Dawood, a seasoned angel investor, accomplished TEDX Charlotte speaker, member of the Angel Capital Association and SEC Small Business Capital Formation Committee shares her recipe of "doing good by doing well" by “helping entrepreneurs’ dreams come true’.

Marcia takes us through her journey of becoming an angel investor, how ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease) helped her see the true value of investing in start-ups to affect meaningful change, and the value that ALL angel’s bring to the table when investing.

Key Highlights:

* Comparing the angel investment environment across the U.S.
* Becoming and angel by “contributing through curiosity” and embracing “story time”.
* The value of waiting for the right opportunity.
* How to start with as little as $50.
* How a family ALS diagnosis inspired Marsha to use angel investing to give back.
* The value of company contribution to changes vs. charities.
* Encouraging the younger generation to get involved.

Learn more about Marcia Dawood and the work she’s doing to promote angel investing in the U.S. and abroad, by checking out her podcast, the Angel Next Door. We definitely recommend Marcia’s Charlotte, NC TedX talk to learn more about her as well as the launch of her upcoming book.

 
William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.
Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.
Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
William Bissett, CFP full 54:23
Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 152: Leo Adams, Co-Founder and CEO of Skye Link https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-152-leo-adams-co-founder-and-ceo/ Thu, 10 Aug 2023 15:40:54 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1862   In the latest episode of the Charlotte Angel Connection podcast, we had the privilege of speaking with Leo Adams, the visionary founder of Skye Link Aerial Imaging. At Skye Link, Leo and his team have harnessed the potential of drones to offer solutions in industries ranging from real estate and construction to renewable energy. They are at the forefront of utilizing drone technology to provide valuable insights, streamline operations, and enhance decision-making processes. We delve into the importance of systematizing processes for scalability. Leo emphasizes the significance of creating sustainable, repeatable systems within the business to reach new levels of growth. Key Highlights: Leo Adams' journey from drone hobbyist to the visionary founder of Skye Link Aerial Imaging. Utilizing drone technology to provide solutions across industries, from real estate to renewable energy. Harnessing the power of data for efficient operations and decision-making. The significance of systematizing processes for scalability and growth. Personal insights into Leo's morning routine, growth mindset, and approach to personal and professional development. Aligning business growth with conscious capitalism and value creation. An inspirational story of innovation, collaboration, and success in the dynamic world of drone technology. Tune in to this high-flying 152nd episode of the Charlotte Angel Connection podcast to gain a deeper understanding of how Leo Adams and Skye Link Aerial Imaging are redefining industries through the transformative power of drone technology.     William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   - In the latest episode of the Charlotte Angel Connection podcast, we had the privilege of speaking with Leo Adams, the visionary founder of Skye Link Aerial Imaging. At Skye Link, Leo and his team have harnessed the potential of drones to offer sol...

 

In the latest episode of the Charlotte Angel Connection podcast, we had the privilege of speaking with Leo Adams, the visionary founder of Skye Link Aerial Imaging. At Skye Link, Leo and his team have harnessed the potential of drones to offer solutions in industries ranging from real estate and construction to renewable energy. They are at the forefront of utilizing drone technology to provide valuable insights, streamline operations, and enhance decision-making processes.

We delve into the importance of systematizing processes for scalability. Leo emphasizes the significance of creating sustainable, repeatable systems within the business to reach new levels of growth.

Key Highlights:

* Leo Adams' journey from drone hobbyist to the visionary founder of Skye Link Aerial Imaging.
* Utilizing drone technology to provide solutions across industries, from real estate to renewable energy.
* Harnessing the power of data for efficient operations and decision-making.
* The significance of systematizing processes for scalability and growth.
* Personal insights into Leo's morning routine, growth mindset, and approach to personal and professional development.
* Aligning business growth with conscious capitalism and value creation.
* An inspirational story of innovation, collaboration, and success in the dynamic world of drone technology.

Tune in to this high-flying 152nd episode of the Charlotte Angel Connection podcast to gain a deeper understanding of how Leo Adams and Skye Link Aerial Imaging are redefining industries through the transformative power of drone technology.

 

 
William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.
Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.
Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
William Bissett, CFP full 55:52
Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 151: Steve Wilcenski, Co-Founder and CEO https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-151-steve-wilcenski-co-founder-and-ceo/ Fri, 28 Jul 2023 18:40:11 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1855   Today, we have the pleasure of interviewing Steve Wilcenski, the co-founder of BN Nano, a company that specializes in developing nanomaterials with myriad properties and applications. With a focus on creating materials that are stronger, lighter, and more efficient in dissipating heat, BN Nano has captured the attention of various industries, including aerospace, defense, electronics, and clean energy. During our conversation, Steve delves into the fascinating world of nanomaterials, sharing the challenges he faced during the company's early stages and the strategic approach to expanding their customer base. He sheds light on BN Nano's groundbreaking work in water purification, revealing how their nanomaterials can remove harmful substances from water sources thus addressing environmental concerns we now face. Key Highlights: Introduction to BN Nano and its pioneering work in nanomaterials. Industries benefiting from BN Nano's materials: aerospace, defense, electronics, and clean energy. BN Nano's commitment to solving water pollution through innovative purification methods, through Invicta Water. Strategic partnerships and crowdfunding initiatives driving their growth. Plans to spin out the water purification division as a separate company. The urgency of BN Nano's mission to make a positive impact on global challenges. Tune in to the Charlotte Angel Connection’s 151st interview with Steve Wilcenski to gain deeper insights into BN Nano's revolutionary nanomaterials. William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   - Today, we have the pleasure of interviewing Steve Wilcenski, the co-founder of BN Nano, a company that specializes in developing nanomaterials with myriad properties and applications. With a focus on creating materials that are stronger, lighter,

 

Today, we have the pleasure of interviewing Steve Wilcenski, the co-founder of BN Nano, a company that specializes in developing nanomaterials with myriad properties and applications. With a focus on creating materials that are stronger, lighter, and more efficient in dissipating heat, BN Nano has captured the attention of various industries, including aerospace, defense, electronics, and clean energy.
During our conversation, Steve delves into the fascinating world of nanomaterials, sharing the challenges he faced during the company's early stages and the strategic approach to expanding their customer base. He sheds light on BN Nano's groundbreaking work in water purification, revealing how their nanomaterials can remove harmful substances from water sources thus addressing environmental concerns we now face.
Key Highlights:


* Introduction to BN Nano and its pioneering work in nanomaterials.
* Industries benefiting from BN Nano's materials: aerospace, defense, electronics, and clean energy.
* BN Nano's commitment to solving water pollution through innovative purification methods, through Invicta Water.
* Strategic partnerships and crowdfunding initiatives driving their growth.
* Plans to spin out the water purification division as a separate company.
* The urgency of BN Nano's mission to make a positive impact on global challenges.

Tune in to the Charlotte Angel Connection’s 151st interview with Steve Wilcenski to gain deeper insights into BN Nano's revolutionary nanomaterials.
William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.
Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.
Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.

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William Bissett, CFP full 55:55
Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 150: David Jones, Founder of Peak 10 https://speakingofstartups.com/david_jones_founder_peak10/ Thu, 06 Jul 2023 19:00:36 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1839   Today we welcome David Jones to the podcast. David founded Peak 10 (now known as Flexential), a hybrid IT infrastructure provider focused on colocation, connectivity, cloud, and managed solutions. David started Peak 10 in 1999 after being fired from a previous job. In 2010, he sold Peak 10 to a private equity group.  In 2014, they sold again to another private equity group (who is still the majority owner of the company).  David stayed on as Chairman until Peak 10 completed its acquisition of ViaWest in 2018, giving the newly formed combined company - Flexential - a national reach.  Today Flexential is a multi-billion-dollar company.   We cover many topics during our conversation with David, including… Surviving a recent critical health event & how it altered his sense of purpose The importance of recognizing and playing to teammates’ strengths Raising $1.5 million in 4 weeks for the original Peak 10 business plan Why expecting success can be a mistake The power of resilience in health, business, and life … as well as some of David’s accumulated wisdom from speaking with countless executives, founders, and investors. Please enjoy this conversation with David Jones.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.    Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.   Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.    - Today we welcome David Jones to the podcast. David founded Peak 10 (now known as Flexential), a hybrid IT infrastructure provider focused on colocation, connectivity, cloud, and managed solutions. - David started Peak 10 in 1999 after being fired...

 

Today we welcome David Jones to the podcast. David founded Peak 10 (now known as Flexential), a hybrid IT infrastructure provider focused on colocation, connectivity, cloud, and managed solutions.

David started Peak 10 in 1999 after being fired from a previous job. In 2010, he sold Peak 10 to a private equity group.  In 2014, they sold again to another private equity group (who is still the majority owner of the company).  David stayed on as Chairman until Peak 10 completed its acquisition of ViaWest in 2018, giving the newly formed combined company - Flexential - a national reach.  Today Flexential is a multi-billion-dollar company.  

We cover many topics during our conversation with David, including…

Surviving a recent critical health event & how it altered his sense of purpose
The importance of recognizing and playing to teammates’ strengths
Raising $1.5 million in 4 weeks for the original Peak 10 business plan
Why expecting success can be a mistake
The power of resilience in health, business, and life

… as well as some of David’s accumulated wisdom from speaking with countless executives, founders, and investors.

Please enjoy this conversation with David Jones.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. ]]>
William Bissett, CFP full 58:27
Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 149: Alan Fitzpatrick, CEO and Co-Founder of Open Broadband https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-149-alan-fitzpatrick-ceo-and-co-founder-of-open-broadband/ Thu, 22 Jun 2023 12:01:32 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1833   Today we welcome Alan Fitzpatrick to the podcast. Alan is the cofounder and CEO of Open Broadband, an internet service provider (ISP) focused on serving traditionally underserved areas. Alan and his cofounder, Kent Wenrich, started Open Broadband in 2016. Today, Open Broadband is one of Charlotte’s fastest growing startups, having been named to Charlotte Business Journal’s Fast 50 list each year since 2018. We cover several topics during our conversation with Alan, including… How $42B of federal government grants are changing the ISP space Rural and urban markets both containing underserved segments Meeting an angel investor through a startup pitch event in Raleigh Weighing exit opportunities in growth and decision-making How this business differs from their previous 2 software companies …as well as what’s next for Open Broadband in the coming years. And for those brave souls who want to listen to our original podcast with Alan, here is Episode 35 and Episode 36. Please enjoy this conversation with Alan Fitzpatrick.    William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.    Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.   Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.    - Today we welcome Alan Fitzpatrick to the podcast. Alan is the cofounder and CEO of Open Broadband, an internet service provider (ISP) focused on serving traditionally underserved areas. - Alan and his cofounder, Kent Wenrich,

 

Today we welcome Alan Fitzpatrick to the podcast. Alan is the cofounder and CEO of Open Broadband, an internet service provider (ISP) focused on serving traditionally underserved areas.

Alan and his cofounder, Kent Wenrich, started Open Broadband in 2016. Today, Open Broadband is one of Charlotte’s fastest growing startups, having been named to Charlotte Business Journal’s Fast 50 list each year since 2018.

We cover several topics during our conversation with Alan, including…

How $42B of federal government grants are changing the ISP space
Rural and urban markets both containing underserved segments
Meeting an angel investor through a startup pitch event in Raleigh
Weighing exit opportunities in growth and decision-making
How this business differs from their previous 2 software companies

…as well as what’s next for Open Broadband in the coming years.

And for those brave souls who want to listen to our original podcast with Alan, here is Episode 35 and Episode 36.

Please enjoy this conversation with Alan Fitzpatrick. 

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. ]]>
William Bissett, CFP full 56:51
Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 148: Meggie Williams, Founder and CEO of Skiptown https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-148-meggie-williams-founder-and-ceo-of-skiptown/ Thu, 11 May 2023 18:03:29 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1814   Today we welcome Meggie Williams to the podcast. Meggie is the founder and CEO of Skiptown, an all-in-one ecosystem for bar, park, and pet care services. Skiptown started as a dog-walking company named Waggle in 2016. Fast forward to late last year when Skiptown closed a $28M fundraising round to expand the concept around the country. By next year, Skiptown will have launched in Atlanta, Houston, and Denver in addition to the Charlotte location (with more coming). During our wide-ranging conversation with Meggie, we cover topics including… Losing 95% of revenue during the beginning of COVID Why ‘Riding the Scooter in the Rain’ is an important company value Her process for finding great investors and board members Being a mom and CEO of a fast-growing startup How Charlotte’s entrepreneurial ecosystem has grown over the years …as well as what’s next for Skiptown in the coming years. Please enjoy this conversation with Meggie Williams.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.     - Today we welcome Meggie Williams to the podcast. Meggie is the founder and CEO of Skiptown, an all-in-one ecosystem for bar, park, and pet care services. - Skiptown started as a dog-walking company named Waggle in 2016.

 

Today we welcome Meggie Williams to the podcast. Meggie is the founder and CEO of Skiptown, an all-in-one ecosystem for bar, park, and pet care services.

Skiptown started as a dog-walking company named Waggle in 2016. Fast forward to late last year when Skiptown closed a $28M fundraising round to expand the concept around the country. By next year, Skiptown will have launched in Atlanta, Houston, and Denver in addition to the Charlotte location (with more coming).

During our wide-ranging conversation with Meggie, we cover topics including…

Losing 95% of revenue during the beginning of COVID
Why ‘Riding the Scooter in the Rain’ is an important company value
Her process for finding great investors and board members
Being a mom and CEO of a fast-growing startup
How Charlotte’s entrepreneurial ecosystem has grown over the years

…as well as what’s next for Skiptown in the coming years.

Please enjoy this conversation with Meggie Williams.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.

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William Bissett, CFP full clean 54:17
Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 147: 2U Laundry Co-Founders Alex and Dan https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-147-2u-laundry-co-founders-alex-and-dan/ Thu, 27 Apr 2023 17:44:47 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1802   Today we welcome Alex Smereczniak and Dan D'Aquisto to the podcast. Alex and Dan are the cofounders of 2U Laundry, a laundry subscription service and laundromat franchising company. Alex and Dan became friends in 6th grade while growing up in Minnesota. Fast forward to today and 2U Laundry recently closed a $20M Series B round to scale their 2U subscription service and LaundroLab franchising model nationwide. We cover several topics with Alex and Dan, including… Pivoting before and during COVID-19 How they remain friends while holding one another accountable Lessons learned from raising and deploying 4 rounds of capital The benefits of great board members Incorporating the good, bad, & ugly into board updates …as well as what’s next for 2U Laundry in 2023, and beyond. Please enjoy this conversation with Alex Smereczniak and Dan D'Aquisto.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.    Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.   Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.    - Today we welcome Alex Smereczniak and Dan D'Aquisto to the podcast. Alex and Dan are the cofounders of 2U Laundry, a laundry subscription service and laundromat franchising company. - Alex and Dan became friends in 6th grade while growing up in M...



 

Today we welcome Alex Smereczniak and Dan D'Aquisto to the podcast. Alex and Dan are the cofounders of 2U Laundry, a laundry subscription service and laundromat franchising company.

Alex and Dan became friends in 6th grade while growing up in Minnesota. Fast forward to today and 2U Laundry recently closed a $20M Series B round to scale their 2U subscription service and LaundroLab franchising model nationwide.

We cover several topics with Alex and Dan, including…

Pivoting before and during COVID-19
How they remain friends while holding one another accountable
Lessons learned from raising and deploying 4 rounds of capital
The benefits of great board members
Incorporating the good, bad, & ugly into board updates

…as well as what’s next for 2U Laundry in 2023, and beyond.

Please enjoy this conversation with Alex Smereczniak and Dan D'Aquisto.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. ]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 146: Sagar Shukla, Co-Founder of Foresight https://speakingofstartups.com/sagar_shukla/ Wed, 05 Apr 2023 12:05:56 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1773   Today we welcome Sagar Shukla to the podcast. Sagar is a cofounder of Foresight, a B2B software company that helps sales and client success teams reduce churn and expand client relationships. Sagar started his career at Red Ventures and cut his startup teeth as one of DealCloud’s earliest employees. Today, Sagar and his cofounder Nigel are using Foresight’s seed round to help companies (including their former employer DealCloud) create customer-led growth infrastructure. We cover several topics with Sagar, including… Why studying abroad in Bolivia prompted an entrepreneurial epiphany How working at a large company is like the ‘Snap to Grid’ feature The client question that led to founding Foresight The product-building stage vs. the company-building stage for founders What it’s like returning to a more mature CLT startup ecosystem …as well as what’s next for Foresight in 2023, and beyond. Please enjoy this conversation with Sagar Shukla.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.    Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.   Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.    - Today we welcome Sagar Shukla to the podcast. Sagar is a cofounder of Foresight, a B2B software company that helps sales and client success teams reduce churn and expand client relationships. - Sagar started his career at Red Ventures and cut his...

 

Today we welcome Sagar Shukla to the podcast. Sagar is a cofounder of Foresight, a B2B software company that helps sales and client success teams reduce churn and expand client relationships.

Sagar started his career at Red Ventures and cut his startup teeth as one of DealCloud’s earliest employees. Today, Sagar and his cofounder Nigel are using Foresight’s seed round to help companies (including their former employer DealCloud) create customer-led growth infrastructure.

We cover several topics with Sagar, including…

Why studying abroad in Bolivia prompted an entrepreneurial epiphany
How working at a large company is like the ‘Snap to Grid’ feature
The client question that led to founding Foresight
The product-building stage vs. the company-building stage for founders
What it’s like returning to a more mature CLT startup ecosystem

…as well as what’s next for Foresight in 2023, and beyond.

Please enjoy this conversation with Sagar Shukla.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. ]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 145: Lauren Marturano, Founder and CEO of Zinnia https://speakingofstartups.com/lauren_marturano/ Thu, 23 Mar 2023 11:26:45 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1754 Today we welcome Lauren Marturano to the podcast. Lauren is the founder and CEO of Zinnia, a software company that helps businesses plan in-person events such as offsites, client dinners, and more. Lauren began her career at Microsoft as an Enterprise Account Executive before joining Salesforce and eventually leaving corporate life to pursue entrepreneurship. Now, Lauren is getting ready to close a seed round that will help grow Zinnia’s team and product. We cover several topics with Lauren, including why… Taking a 90% pay cut to pursue entrepreneurship was worth it. Being an Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Atlanta Ventures helped Lauren launch Zinnia. Zinnia became a travel agency. Hypothesis-driven development helps keep product & sales aligned. Enterprise sales budgets are so resilient in economic downturns.  …as well as what’s next for Zinnia in 2023, and more. Please enjoy this conversation with Lauren Marturano.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.    Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.   Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.  Today we welcome Lauren Marturano to the podcast. Lauren is the founder and CEO of Zinnia, a software company that helps businesses plan in-person events such as offsites, client dinners, and more. - Lauren began her career at Microsoft as an Enterpri...

Today we welcome Lauren Marturano to the podcast. Lauren is the founder and CEO of Zinnia, a software company that helps businesses plan in-person events such as offsites, client dinners, and more.

Lauren began her career at Microsoft as an Enterprise Account Executive before joining Salesforce and eventually leaving corporate life to pursue entrepreneurship. Now, Lauren is getting ready to close a seed round that will help grow Zinnia’s team and product.

We cover several topics with Lauren, including why…

Taking a 90% pay cut to pursue entrepreneurship was worth it.
Being an Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Atlanta Ventures helped Lauren launch Zinnia.
Zinnia became a travel agency.
Hypothesis-driven development helps keep product & sales aligned.
Enterprise sales budgets are so resilient in economic downturns. 

…as well as what’s next for Zinnia in 2023, and more.

Please enjoy this conversation with Lauren Marturano.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. ]]>
William Bissett, CFP full 49:04
Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 144: Ernest Eich, Founder of Shandoka https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-144-ernest-eich-founder-of-shandoka/ Thu, 02 Mar 2023 01:44:17 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1745 Today we welcome Ernest Eich to the podcast. Ernest is the founder and CEO of Shandoka, an electric motorcycle company. Ernest began developing his electric motorcycle concept in 2012, performing custom carpentry during the day to bootstrap research, development, and early tinkering. Today, having received a utility patent in late 2022, Shandoka is successfully into a $12M fundraise and is opening a manufacturing facility in South Carolina. We cover several steps along Shandoka’s journey with Ernest, including… Meeting dozens of famous inventors during his time in Colorado The pros and cons of living in an ecosystem not known for CleanTech Why CleanTechs play a major role in advancing developing countries’ public health Unique challenges (and opportunities) presented by running a global hardware company Playing into the tailwinds of global interest in reducing carbon emissions …as well as what’s next for Shandoka in 2023, and more. Please enjoy this conversation with Ernest Eich.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.    Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.   Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.  Today we welcome Ernest Eich to the podcast. Ernest is the founder and CEO of Shandoka, an electric motorcycle company. - Ernest began developing his electric motorcycle concept in 2012, performing custom carpentry during the day to bootstrap research...

Today we welcome Ernest Eich to the podcast. Ernest is the founder and CEO of Shandoka, an electric motorcycle company.

Ernest began developing his electric motorcycle concept in 2012, performing custom carpentry during the day to bootstrap research, development, and early tinkering. Today, having received a utility patent in late 2022, Shandoka is successfully into a $12M fundraise and is opening a manufacturing facility in South Carolina.

We cover several steps along Shandoka’s journey with Ernest, including…

Meeting dozens of famous inventors during his time in Colorado
The pros and cons of living in an ecosystem not known for CleanTech
Why CleanTechs play a major role in advancing developing countries’ public health
Unique challenges (and opportunities) presented by running a global hardware company
Playing into the tailwinds of global interest in reducing carbon emissions

…as well as what’s next for Shandoka in 2023, and more.

Please enjoy this conversation with Ernest Eich.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. ]]>
William Bissett, CFP 144 144 Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 144: Ernest Eich, Founder of Shandoka full 58:27
Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 143: Trey Phills, Co-Founder of Gymble https://speakingofstartups.com/1729/ Thu, 16 Feb 2023 19:32:31 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1729 Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 143: Trey Phills Today we welcome Trey Phills to the podcast. Trey is the co-founder and CMO of Gymble, a software company helping athletic facilities, personal trainers, and athletic trainers better manage their businesses and client bookings. After graduating from Yale in 2019, Trey played in the NBA G League and launched his TikTok (@tphills), quickly growing to over 800K followers and becoming a TikTok Partner. During 2019 and 2020, Trey and his cofounders (Devon Oakley and Akim Mitchell) began working on the idea that became Gymble. Today, Gymble is participating in Techstars’ Anywhere Accelerator as a member of the 2023 Winter Class. We cover a lot in our wide-ranging conversation, like … Parallels between professional/collegiate athletics and building a company How being transparent about getting cut helped Trey grow a sizeable TikTok following Techstars’ process for helping founders do more, faster with systems Maintaining and growing a professional network by sharing social media expertise The importance of finding true believers instead of converting skeptics in both fundraising and sales …as well as Gymble’s plans for 2023, and more. Please enjoy this conversation with Trey Phills.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.       Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 143: Trey Phills - Today we welcome Trey Phills to the podcast. Trey is the co-founder and CMO of Gymble, a software company helping athletic facilities, personal trainers, Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 143: Trey Phills

Today we welcome Trey Phills to the podcast. Trey is the co-founder and CMO of Gymble, a software company helping athletic facilities, personal trainers, and athletic trainers better manage their businesses and client bookings.

After graduating from Yale in 2019, Trey played in the NBA G League and launched his TikTok (@tphills), quickly growing to over 800K followers and becoming a TikTok Partner. During 2019 and 2020, Trey and his cofounders (Devon Oakley and Akim Mitchell) began working on the idea that became Gymble. Today, Gymble is participating in Techstars’ Anywhere Accelerator as a member of the 2023 Winter Class.

We cover a lot in our wide-ranging conversation, like …

* Parallels between professional/collegiate athletics and building a company
* How being transparent about getting cut helped Trey grow a sizeable TikTok following
* Techstars’ process for helping founders do more, faster with systems
* Maintaining and growing a professional network by sharing social media expertise
* The importance of finding true believers instead of converting skeptics in both fundraising and sales

…as well as Gymble’s plans for 2023, and more. Please enjoy this conversation with Trey Phills.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.

 

 

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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 142: Natalie Waggett, CEO and Co-Founder of Ohanafy https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-142-natalie-waggett-ceo-and-co-founder-of-ohanafy/ Thu, 19 Jan 2023 16:56:05 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1285 Today we welcome Natalie Waggett to the podcast. Natalie is the co-founder and CEO of Ohanafy, a software company that provides end-to-end craft beverage management software for breweries. After starting out at Bank of America and joining nCino as an early employee, Natalie took a short break from the corporate world. During this break, the inspiration behind Ohanafy came after reading her friend Inez’s book Life After Windows. Natalie reached out to Inez and, while catching up, learned the challenges associated with running a brewery. Shortly thereafter, Natalie (and her co-founders Ian Padrick, Chris Dowling, Davis Bryson, and Matt Keeter) launched Ohanafy to help breweries manage their businesses and build community. We cover several topics in this episode, including how Natalie… Learned to think big as one of nCino’s earliest employees Transitioned from a banker mentality to a founder mentality Thinks about various trends such as Gen Z’s decreased alcohol consumption Created internal systems that spawned multiple new product offerings …as well as why Natalie supports grassroots goal-setting over top-down planning. Please enjoy this wide-ranging conversation with Natalie Waggett.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.    Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.   Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.  Today we welcome Natalie Waggett to the podcast. Natalie is the co-founder and CEO of Ohanafy, a software company that provides end-to-end craft beverage management software for breweries. - After starting out at Bank of America and joining nCino as a...

Today we welcome Natalie Waggett to the podcast. Natalie is the co-founder and CEO of Ohanafy, a software company that provides end-to-end craft beverage management software for breweries.

After starting out at Bank of America and joining nCino as an early employee, Natalie took a short break from the corporate world. During this break, the inspiration behind Ohanafy came after reading her friend Inez’s book Life After Windows. Natalie reached out to Inez and, while catching up, learned the challenges associated with running a brewery. Shortly thereafter, Natalie (and her co-founders Ian Padrick, Chris Dowling, Davis Bryson, and Matt Keeter) launched Ohanafy to help breweries manage their businesses and build community.

We cover several topics in this episode, including how Natalie…

Learned to think big as one of nCino’s earliest employees
Transitioned from a banker mentality to a founder mentality
Thinks about various trends such as Gen Z’s decreased alcohol consumption
Created internal systems that spawned multiple new product offerings

…as well as why Natalie supports grassroots goal-setting over top-down planning.

Please enjoy this wide-ranging conversation with Natalie Waggett.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. ]]>
William Bissett, CFP full 57:52
Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 141: Tyler Traudt, CEO and Co-Founder of DebtBook https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-141-tyler-traudt-ceo-and-co-founder-of-debtbook/ Thu, 05 Jan 2023 18:16:08 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1277   Today we welcome Tyler Traudt to the podcast. Tyler is the founder and CEO of DebtBook, a software company that provides debt and lease management software to government, higher education, and healthcare finance teams. After a two-year stint in Citigroup’s public finance investment banking team, Tyler spent several years consulting for public finance teams before connecting with his cofounder, Erik Pelletier. They started DebtBook in 2019 and recently closed a $7.5M Series A round. We cover many topics in this episode, including how Tyler… Signed DebtBook’s first 15 clients pre-product Thinks about fundraising (and why they’ve raised 4 seed rounds) Shaped DebtBook’s culture as it scaled from 0 to 85 FTEs Learned to onboard new employees more quickly Shares DebtBook’s 10-Year Vision regularly with new hires and at All-Hands meetings …as well as a few lessons Tyler learned from reading The Great CEO Within by Matt Mochary. Please enjoy this wide-ranging conversation with Tyler Traudt.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.    Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.    - Today we welcome Tyler Traudt to the podcast. Tyler is the founder and CEO of DebtBook, a software company that provides debt and lease management software to government, higher education, and healthcare finance teams. -


Today we welcome Tyler Traudt to the podcast. Tyler is the founder and CEO of DebtBook, a software company that provides debt and lease management software to government, higher education, and healthcare finance teams.

After a two-year stint in Citigroup’s public finance investment banking team, Tyler spent several years consulting for public finance teams before connecting with his cofounder, Erik Pelletier. They started DebtBook in 2019 and recently closed a $7.5M Series A round.

We cover many topics in this episode, including how Tyler…

Signed DebtBook’s first 15 clients pre-product
Thinks about fundraising (and why they’ve raised 4 seed rounds)
Shaped DebtBook’s culture as it scaled from 0 to 85 FTEs
Learned to onboard new employees more quickly
Shares DebtBook’s 10-Year Vision regularly with new hires and at All-Hands meetings

…as well as a few lessons Tyler learned from reading The Great CEO Within by Matt Mochary.

Please enjoy this wide-ranging conversation with Tyler Traudt.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. ]]>
William Bissett, CFP full 59:42
Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 140: Margaret Kocherga, Founder of Magrik https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-140-margaret-kochera-founder-of-magrik/ Mon, 19 Dec 2022 16:23:47 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1275 Today we welcome Dr. Margaret Kocherga to the podcast. Margaret is the founder and CEO of Margik, a hardware tech company looking to make organic-based lighting mainstream. A self-described ‘accidental entrepreneur’, Margaret started Margik while earning her PhD in Nanoscale Science at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. After founding the company, Margaret was awarded a NC IDEA grant, completed the Department of Energy’s Chain Reaction Innovation program, and even appeared on Amazon Prime’s Unicorn Hunters television series. We cover many topics in this episode, including how Margaret… Immigrated from Kyiv, Ukraine to Charlotte, NC at the age of 15 Recovered from an ACL tear that prematurely ended her ballet career Discovered her passion for science out of necessity Navigated different funding sources and grants to finance Margik Knocked on doors in Silicon Valley to land Margik’s first commercial pilot …as well as how Charlotte can stop losing hardware tech startups to places like Silicon Valley, and more! Please enjoy this conversation with Margaret Kocherga.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.    Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.   Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.  Today we welcome Dr. Margaret Kocherga to the podcast. Margaret is the founder and CEO of Margik, a hardware tech company looking to make organic-based lighting mainstream. - A self-described ‘accidental entrepreneur’,

Today we welcome Dr. Margaret Kocherga to the podcast. Margaret is the founder and CEO of Margik, a hardware tech company looking to make organic-based lighting mainstream.

A self-described ‘accidental entrepreneur’, Margaret started Margik while earning her PhD in Nanoscale Science at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. After founding the company, Margaret was awarded a NC IDEA grant, completed the Department of Energy’s Chain Reaction Innovation program, and even appeared on Amazon Prime’s Unicorn Hunters television series.

We cover many topics in this episode, including how Margaret…

Immigrated from Kyiv, Ukraine to Charlotte, NC at the age of 15
Recovered from an ACL tear that prematurely ended her ballet career
Discovered her passion for science out of necessity
Navigated different funding sources and grants to finance Margik
Knocked on doors in Silicon Valley to land Margik’s first commercial pilot

…as well as how Charlotte can stop losing hardware tech startups to places like Silicon Valley, and more!

Please enjoy this conversation with Margaret Kocherga.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. ]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 139: Matt Beck, Co-Founder and CEO of Hoppy Planet https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-139-matt-beck-co-founder-and-ceo-of-hoppy-planet/ Tue, 22 Nov 2022 18:43:27 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1268 Today we welcome Matt Beck to the podcast. Matt is the co-founder and CEO of Hoppy Planet, a food sustainability company fortifying everyday snacks with the nutrients and vitamins your body needs. While working for Google in Chicago, Matt launched the company along with his co-founder and wife, Allie. During the pandemic, they relocated to Charlotte and scaled the business to new heights by taking on additional funding, growing the product lines, and expanding Hoppy Planet’s retail footprint. We cover several steps along Hoppy Planet’s journey with Matt, like… Why chocolate chip cookies are the perfect food to make with cricket protein Experimenting with 45+ different recipes to crack the code on cricket cookies Maturing the company operationally by moving from Chicago to Charlotte Scaling recipes and ingredients from kitchen quantities to an industrial operation How paranoia helped 5x Hoppy Planet’s SKUs in 4 months …as well as Matt’s goals for the next 12-18 months for Hoppy Planet, and more. Please enjoy this conversation with Matt Beck.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.    Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.   Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.      Today we welcome Matt Beck to the podcast. Matt is the co-founder and CEO of Hoppy Planet, a food sustainability company fortifying everyday snacks with the nutrients and vitamins your body needs. - While working for Google in Chicago,

Today we welcome Matt Beck to the podcast. Matt is the co-founder and CEO of Hoppy Planet, a food sustainability company fortifying everyday snacks with the nutrients and vitamins your body needs.

While working for Google in Chicago, Matt launched the company along with his co-founder and wife, Allie. During the pandemic, they relocated to Charlotte and scaled the business to new heights by taking on additional funding, growing the product lines, and expanding Hoppy Planet’s retail footprint.

We cover several steps along Hoppy Planet’s journey with Matt, like…

Why chocolate chip cookies are the perfect food to make with cricket protein
Experimenting with 45+ different recipes to crack the code on cricket cookies
Maturing the company operationally by moving from Chicago to Charlotte
Scaling recipes and ingredients from kitchen quantities to an industrial operation
How paranoia helped 5x Hoppy Planet’s SKUs in 4 months

…as well as Matt’s goals for the next 12-18 months for Hoppy Planet, and more.

Please enjoy this conversation with Matt Beck.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. 

 

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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 138: Andrew Ashur, Founder of Lucid Drone Technologies https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-138-andrew-ashur-founder-of-lucid-drone-technologies/ Thu, 03 Nov 2022 19:06:33 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1264   Today we welcome Andrew Ashur to the podcast. Andrew is the founder and CEO of Lucid Drone Technologies, a YCombinator-backed company building industrial drones for labor-intensive tasks. While studying Economics and Spanish at Davidson College, Andrew learned mechanical, electrical, and software engineering to create Lucid Drones’ first prototype. Fast forward to today and Lucid Drones is scaling rapidly to alleviate labor shortages in the service economy. We cover a wide variety of topics in this episode, like how (and why) Andrew… Increased the company’s “surface area of luck” by cleaning Mercedes Benz Stadium Flew an early-stage drone into a tree minutes before an investor demo Powered through a chemical burn to clean a parking garage in the early days Found his first investor in Chicago and raised funds to fly there to pitch Lucid Drones Fundraises continually with a relationship- and traction-driven process …as well as the role NASCAR played in Andrew’s decision to headquarter Lucid Drones in Charlotte, and more! Please enjoy this conversation with Andrew Ashur.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.    Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.   Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.      - Today we welcome Andrew Ashur to the podcast. Andrew is the founder and CEO of Lucid Drone Technologies, a YCombinator-backed company building industrial drones for labor-intensive tasks. - While studying Economics and Spanish at Davidson College...

 

Today we welcome Andrew Ashur to the podcast. Andrew is the founder and CEO of Lucid Drone Technologies, a YCombinator-backed company building industrial drones for labor-intensive tasks.

While studying Economics and Spanish at Davidson College, Andrew learned mechanical, electrical, and software engineering to create Lucid Drones’ first prototype. Fast forward to today and Lucid Drones is scaling rapidly to alleviate labor shortages in the service economy.

We cover a wide variety of topics in this episode, like how (and why) Andrew…

Increased the company’s “surface area of luck” by cleaning Mercedes Benz Stadium
Flew an early-stage drone into a tree minutes before an investor demo
Powered through a chemical burn to clean a parking garage in the early days
Found his first investor in Chicago and raised funds to fly there to pitch Lucid Drones
Fundraises continually with a relationship- and traction-driven process

…as well as the role NASCAR played in Andrew’s decision to headquarter Lucid Drones in Charlotte, and more!

Please enjoy this conversation with Andrew Ashur.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. 

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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 137: David Jones, General Partner with Bull City Venture Partners https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-137-david-jones-general-partner-with-bull-city-venture-partners/ Fri, 21 Oct 2022 17:16:58 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1256   Today we welcome David Jones, General Partner of Bull City Venture Partners to the podcast.  BCVP has a great reputation across NC and the southeast and they just finished raising their 3rd fund. Over the pandemic, David reached out to me twice to check in and see how I was doing – and I’m not an investor in the fund or a company they’ve invested in. In a recent conversation with David, it hit me how founder friendly he had to be based on my interactions with him.   I had also recently been having conversations with founders who seemed timid to ask their venture partners/investors questions about what they can/can’t do with company stock or how they should treat certain business situations that greatly impacted them.  As such, I reached back out to David to see if he would be willing to do a podcast discussing what it means to him when someone says a venture firm is founder friendly. Naturally, we start off the podcast learning more about David and how Bull City Venture Partners has developed over the years.  David was kind enough to discuss some aspects of their due diligence process and how it may differ from others.  And I think David’s background getting into VC and the path of Bull City over the years is such a great story and so beneficial for them. From there, our discussion turned into what meant to David when I said ‘founder friendly VC’.  I thought it was great that one of the first things he said was it didn’t mean they were easy on terms.  That’s such an important point to make when talking about being founder friendly but then he opened up about working with founders AFTER funding them and how that dictates what founder friendly can really be.  David was naturally honest and open about where they have been helpful but also in some places where they be more engaged with their founders. Hopefully listening to this podcast will help all the founders out there know that they investors want them to be successful and have seen other founders be successful in the past.  As such, they are oftentimes more than happy to engage in discussions about ways to maximize the growth of the business to the founder(s). If you have any questions, we are going to do a founder only ‘office hours’ in the coming weeks with David where only founders can join in a 60-minute discussion with David about aspects of their business they would like to get feedback on.  Please email me directly if you’d like to be included (william@portusadvisors.com).  If you’ve been on the podcast before, don’t worry.  You will automatically receive the invite.     William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   - Today we welcome David Jones, General Partner of Bull City Venture Partners to the podcast.  BCVP has a great reputation across NC and the southeast and they just finished raising their 3rd fund. - Over the pandemic,

 

Today we welcome David Jones, General Partner of Bull City Venture Partners to the podcast.  BCVP has a great reputation across NC and the southeast and they just finished raising their 3rd fund.

Over the pandemic, David reached out to me twice to check in and see how I was doing – and I’m not an investor in the fund or a company they’ve invested in.

In a recent conversation with David, it hit me how founder friendly he had to be based on my interactions with him.   I had also recently been having conversations with founders who seemed timid to ask their venture partners/investors questions about what they can/can’t do with company stock or how they should treat certain business situations that greatly impacted them.  As such, I reached back out to David to see if he would be willing to do a podcast discussing what it means to him when someone says a venture firm is founder friendly.

Naturally, we start off the podcast learning more about David and how Bull City Venture Partners has developed over the years.  David was kind enough to discuss some aspects of their due diligence process and how it may differ from others.  And I think David’s background getting into VC and the path of Bull City over the years is such a great story and so beneficial for them.

From there, our discussion turned into what meant to David when I said ‘founder friendly VC’.  I thought it was great that one of the first things he said was it didn’t mean they were easy on terms.  That’s such an important point to make when talking about being founder friendly but then he opened up about working with founders AFTER funding them and how that dictates what founder friendly can really be.  David was naturally honest and open about where they have been helpful but also in some places where they be more engaged with their founders.

Hopefully listening to this podcast will help all the founders out there know that they investors want them to be successful and have seen other founders be successful in the past.  As such, they are oftentimes more than happy to engage in discussions about ways to maximize the growth of the business to the founder(s).

If you have any questions, we are going to do a founder only ‘office hours’ in the coming weeks with David where only founders can join in a 60-minute discussion with David about aspects of their business they would like to get feedback on.  Please email me directly if you’d like to be included (william@portusadvisors.com).  If you’ve been on the podcast before, don’t worry.  You will automatically receive the invite.

 

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the manageme...]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 136: Matt Hudson, CEO and Founder of Bildit https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-136-matt-hudson-ceo-and-founder-of-bildit/ Thu, 01 Sep 2022 19:55:07 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1253     Today we welcome Matt Hudson, founder and CEO of Bildit (pronounced Build It), to the podcast.  Bildit has created a “rapid mobile app development platform for ecommerce brands”.  It’s a concept Matt has had for quite some time and it’s really excited to see him bring it to life. After spending years helping Belk build their mobile app and experience for their shoppers, Matt became acutely aware of the issues companies face when they are trying to deliver content and a shopping experience.  So as any good entrepreneur would do, he left Belk to create the business that could solve the problem for so many other ecommerce companies.  And he’s built a team around him that is ready to pounce on the opportunity ahead of them.  They’ve got a team of 12 at the moment and with their current capital raise they are going to staff up as they start their growth phase. We had a fun time with our interview as we discussed a number of topics.  One area where I thought there was tremendous value for listeners is where we dove into how they created service revenue last year as they continued to build out there technology and how they are pivoting away from that now that the technology is ready to release.  Matt has a business degree from the University of Arkansas and he saw the team was capable of creating revenue last year rather than having to burn through cash and he jumped right into it.  Some investors will question the service revenue but creating cash early on is a great concept for entrepreneurs – especially in today’s environment. It's a great podcast with Matt and I think you’ll enjoy listening to how they are building the company.  Matt has been a huge benefit to the startup community as a mentor and friend.  He will have plenty of people in his corner pulling for Bildit as they grow and scale.     William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   -   - Today we welcome Matt Hudson, founder and CEO of Bildit (pronounced Build It), to the podcast.  Bildit has created a “rapid mobile app development platform for ecommerce brands”.  It’s a concept Matt has had for quite some time and it’s reall...
 

Today we welcome Matt Hudson, founder and CEO of Bildit (pronounced Build It), to the podcast.  Bildit has created a “rapid mobile app development platform for ecommerce brands”.  It’s a concept Matt has had for quite some time and it’s really excited to see him bring it to life.

After spending years helping Belk build their mobile app and experience for their shoppers, Matt became acutely aware of the issues companies face when they are trying to deliver content and a shopping experience.  So as any good entrepreneur would do, he left Belk to create the business that could solve the problem for so many other ecommerce companies.  And he’s built a team around him that is ready to pounce on the opportunity ahead of them.  They’ve got a team of 12 at the moment and with their current capital raise they are going to staff up as they start their growth phase.

We had a fun time with our interview as we discussed a number of topics.  One area where I thought there was tremendous value for listeners is where we dove into how they created service revenue last year as they continued to build out there technology and how they are pivoting away from that now that the technology is ready to release.  Matt has a business degree from the University of Arkansas and he saw the team was capable of creating revenue last year rather than having to burn through cash and he jumped right into it.  Some investors will question the service revenue but creating cash early on is a great concept for entrepreneurs – especially in today’s environment.

It's a great podcast with Matt and I think you’ll enjoy listening to how they are building the company.  Matt has been a huge benefit to the startup community as a mentor and friend.  He will have plenty of people in his corner pulling for Bildit as they grow and scale.

 

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 135: Rich Camacho Founder and CEO of Blue Recruit https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-135-rich-camacho-co-founder-and-ceo-of-blue-recruit/ Fri, 06 May 2022 18:34:04 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1244 Today we welcome Rich Camacho, CEO and Co-Founder of BlueRecruit.  BlueRecruit is a startup based in Raleigh NC.  They match blue collar skilled workers to hiring companies based on experience and certifications desired by the hiring company. Rich is a graduate of West Point. Cattle ranching and military service runs in the blood of Rich’s family. Thus, he followed in the family footprints and served in the Army as a Black Hawk helicopter pilot. Following his military service, Rich helped fellow veterans make the transition into corporate America.  While helping many of America’s top companies, he recognized that the recruiting industry largely ignores the need of blue-collar workers and employers desperate for their talent. This inspired him to lead the team at BlueRecruit. In our podcast today, Rich shared his story of how and why he started BlueRecruit.  He talks about the database/platform they built for trades people and the importance of creating the marketplace.  We spoke about their growth pattern and what they have learned in their hiring process.  Their future focus along with partners is the importance of educating young people that the trades industry is an incredible opportunity. It's a fun podcast! William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   Today we welcome Rich Camacho, CEO and Co-Founder of BlueRecruit.  BlueRecruit is a startup based in Raleigh NC.  They match blue collar skilled workers to hiring companies based on experience and certifications desired by the hiring company. -

Today we welcome Rich Camacho, CEO and Co-Founder of BlueRecruit.  BlueRecruit is a startup based in Raleigh NC.  They match blue collar skilled workers to hiring companies based on experience and certifications desired by the hiring company.

Rich is a graduate of West Point. Cattle ranching and military service runs in the blood of Rich’s family. Thus, he followed in the family footprints and served in the Army as a Black Hawk helicopter pilot. Following his military service, Rich helped fellow veterans make the transition into corporate America.  While helping many of America’s top companies, he recognized that the recruiting industry largely ignores the need of blue-collar workers and employers desperate for their talent. This inspired him to lead the team at BlueRecruit.

In our podcast today, Rich shared his story of how and why he started BlueRecruit.  He talks about the database/platform they built for trades people and the importance of creating the marketplace.  We spoke about their growth pattern and what they have learned in their hiring process.  Their future focus along with partners is the importance of educating young people that the trades industry is an incredible opportunity.

It's a fun podcast!

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.

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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 134: Landon Glenn, Founder of ASA https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-134-landon-glenn-founder-of-asa/ Thu, 17 Feb 2022 13:40:26 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1237   Today we welcome Landon Glenn, CEO and Founder of ASA.  I met Landon at the RevTech Labs fall Venture 135 Conference.  We ended up sitting at the same table together and quickly started talking about ASA and his background. Landon was a key component of scaling Banzai (an online financial literacy application for kids).  During that time (about 5 years) Landon was attending 10 - 12 fintech conferences a year and kept hearing about fintech startups struggling to integrate with banks and the financial institutions.  ASA came about when Landon realized the difficulties of Fintechs partnering with financial institutions.  ASA has developed a solution that allows them to integrate with the banking system's core. Landon and Ryan Ruff, who has been through RevTech Labs' accelerator in 2017 with Envudu (know known as Spendpal),  started working on this problem as soon as Landon left Banzai.  What they have come up with is a very unique solution. The regulators here in the US want to see the banking system open up more as well so you've seen them move towards requiring the financial institutions integrate more with systems like Plaid - which is similar to the open banking/open API platform commonly being used in Europe.  But the open banking system has its own set of problems. Landon and ASA call their solution, colloborative banking, as it allows the Fintech and the banks to work together - to the benefit of the end user. Fortunately, they've already been working with regulators on their solution and it has been well received. What they have is a solution that allows fintech companies to quickly access data directly from the banks core processor (which Landon describes in our podcast).  As such, startups don't have to worry about the issues that come from scraping data and banks get to protect aspects of their business they can't with open banking. Sounds like a homerun right?  Listen to the podcast for more about Landon and ASA is doing and how they are doing it.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   - Today we welcome Landon Glenn, CEO and Founder of ASA.  I met Landon at the RevTech Labs fall Venture 135 Conference.  We ended up sitting at the same table together and quickly started talking about ASA and his background. -

 

Today we welcome Landon Glenn, CEO and Founder of ASA.  I met Landon at the RevTech Labs fall Venture 135 Conference.  We ended up sitting at the same table together and quickly started talking about ASA and his background.

Landon was a key component of scaling Banzai (an online financial literacy application for kids).  During that time (about 5 years) Landon was attending 10 - 12 fintech conferences a year and kept hearing about fintech startups struggling to integrate with banks and the financial institutions.  ASA came about when Landon realized the difficulties of Fintechs partnering with financial institutions.  ASA has developed a solution that allows them to integrate with the banking system's core.

Landon and Ryan Ruff, who has been through RevTech Labs' accelerator in 2017 with Envudu (know known as Spendpal),  started working on this problem as soon as Landon left Banzai.  What they have come up with is a very unique solution. The regulators here in the US want to see the banking system open up more as well so you've seen them move towards requiring the financial institutions integrate more with systems like Plaid - which is similar to the open banking/open API platform commonly being used in Europe.  But the open banking system has its own set of problems.

Landon and ASA call their solution, colloborative banking, as it allows the Fintech and the banks to work together - to the benefit of the end user. Fortunately, they've already been working with regulators on their solution and it has been well received. What they have is a solution that allows fintech companies to quickly access data directly from the banks core processor (which Landon describes in our podcast).  As such, startups don't have to worry about the issues that come from scraping data and banks get to protect aspects of their business they can't with open banking.

Sounds like a homerun right?  Listen to the podcast for more about Landon and ASA is doing and how they are doing it.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 133: Paul Clark, Managing Director of VentureSouth https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-133-paul-clark-managing-director-of-venturesouth/ Fri, 28 Jan 2022 15:36:08 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1230   Today we welcome Paul Clark, Managing Director at VentureSouth, to the podcast.  Prior to co-founding VentureSouth, Paul was Senior Vice President of M&A at a multi-billion-dollar bank in South Carolina. Paul has extensive private equity investment and fund experience in New York and London.  In 2013 Paul, along with Matt Dunbar and Charlie Banks formulated the Venture South Plan. We’ve had Paul on the podcast before with portfolio company, Threatswitch, but this time we wanted to purely focus on the VentureSouth story and what they are doing.  As such, we turned to how Paul ended up in Greenville, South Carolina as the Managing Director of VentureSouth – ultimately this meant the transition from investing in large companies to startup stage companies.  From there, we dive into the early days of just being in a single city and how they’ve expanded from there to multiple cities across the Carolinas to where they are today. We also discuss how the VentureSouth model is different from other cities and what the process is like for founders. Listening to their process should be very helpful for both founders interesting in pitching to VentureSouth and investors wanting to know more about their process.  This opens us up to dive into the opportunities and challenges dealing with a southeast investor verses a west coast investor. It’s a great podcast detailing how has become considered to be a top 10 early-stage venture firm developing and managing angel investment groups and funds throughout the Southeast. Their growth, which is highlighted by their 400 investors across three states and multiples funds and groups, has allowed them to deploy more than $80 million into 80+ companies. It’s a great podcast and it is good to hear how VentureSouth deploys capital, has fun and does good. William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.       - Today we welcome Paul Clark, Managing Director at VentureSouth, to the podcast.  Prior to co-founding VentureSouth, Paul was Senior Vice President of M&A at a multi-billion-dollar bank in South Carolina.

 

Today we welcome Paul Clark, Managing Director at VentureSouth, to the podcast.  Prior to co-founding VentureSouth, Paul was Senior Vice President of M&A at a multi-billion-dollar bank in South Carolina. Paul has extensive private equity investment and fund experience in New York and London.  In 2013 Paul, along with Matt Dunbar and Charlie Banks formulated the Venture South Plan.

We’ve had Paul on the podcast before with portfolio company, Threatswitch, but this time we wanted to purely focus on the VentureSouth story and what they are doing.  As such, we turned to how Paul ended up in Greenville, South Carolina as the Managing Director of VentureSouth – ultimately this meant the transition from investing in large companies to startup stage companies.  From there, we dive into the early days of just being in a single city and how they’ve expanded from there to multiple cities across the Carolinas to where they are today.

We also discuss how the VentureSouth model is different from other cities and what the process is like for founders. Listening to their process should be very helpful for both founders interesting in pitching to VentureSouth and investors wanting to know more about their process.  This opens us up to dive into the opportunities and challenges dealing with a southeast investor verses a west coast investor.

It’s a great podcast detailing how has become considered to be a top 10 early-stage venture firm developing and managing angel investment groups and funds throughout the Southeast. Their growth, which is highlighted by their 400 investors across three states and multiples funds and groups, has allowed them to deploy more than $80 million into 80+ companies.

It’s a great podcast and it is good to hear how VentureSouth deploys capital, has fun and does good.

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.

 

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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 132: Dmitry Norenko, CEO and co-founder of upSWOT https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-132-dmitry-norenko-ceo-and-co-founder-of-upswot/ Thu, 13 Jan 2022 03:05:30 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1225   Today we welcome Dmitry Norenko, CEO and founder of upSWOT, to the podcast.  Dmitry and the team at upSWOT have been hard at work building a platform to help small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) make better decisions based on insight, personalized advice, and cashflow insights from within their banking portal. Dmitry and his team moved to Charlotte back in the summer of 2020.  Originally from Ukraine, they had moved out to California to take their business through an accelerator program on the west coast.  But upon completing those and being thrown full force into a pandemic, they relocated to Charlotte to continue what they started. Dmitry originally reached out to me in August 2020 - I remember asking him how he was holding up in the humidity!  Needless to say it was a little bit of a shock to his system.  But he and his team haven't let that stop them.  He immediately jumped into a demo of the software to show what they had been building and how impactful it can be for SMBs - and by extension the banks who service them. Over the last 2 years, the team has refined and expanded the offering and experience phenomenal growth.  They are now working with over 50 financial institutions - and this includes Mastercard. Sitting down with him in this podcast interview was great as we were able to talk about the business.  I love his comment that "he is his company and his company is him".  You'll listen to him in this podcast and realize that means it is high energy, focused, and impactful. I really enjoyed listening to him to talk about the cultural differences between building success in the US versus back home in Ukraine and in eastern Europe. He dives further into how he became different through a book he read at age 10.  The book, written by Theodore Dreiser, talked about a guy who kept trying and failing before he created success.  It obviously stuck with Dmitry because about 5 minutes before this story he said, "by making mistakes we become better."  They are definitely getting better. Listen to the rest of the podcast with Dmitry and learn about him and the company they've been building.  Learn how he wants the success of his company to change the cultural differences about success in the Ukraine.  And learn how they are going to continue to make mistakes on their way to building a successful company.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   - Today we welcome Dmitry Norenko, CEO and founder of upSWOT, to the podcast.  Dmitry and the team at upSWOT have been hard at work building a platform to help small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) make better decisions based on insight,

 

Today we welcome Dmitry Norenko, CEO and founder of upSWOT, to the podcast.  Dmitry and the team at upSWOT have been hard at work building a platform to help small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) make better decisions based on insight, personalized advice, and cashflow insights from within their banking portal.

Dmitry and his team moved to Charlotte back in the summer of 2020.  Originally from Ukraine, they had moved out to California to take their business through an accelerator program on the west coast.  But upon completing those and being thrown full force into a pandemic, they relocated to Charlotte to continue what they started.

Dmitry originally reached out to me in August 2020 - I remember asking him how he was holding up in the humidity!  Needless to say it was a little bit of a shock to his system.  But he and his team haven't let that stop them.  He immediately jumped into a demo of the software to show what they had been building and how impactful it can be for SMBs - and by extension the banks who service them.

Over the last 2 years, the team has refined and expanded the offering and experience phenomenal growth.  They are now working with over 50 financial institutions - and this includes Mastercard.

Sitting down with him in this podcast interview was great as we were able to talk about the business.  I love his comment that "he is his company and his company is him".  You'll listen to him in this podcast and realize that means it is high energy, focused, and impactful.

I really enjoyed listening to him to talk about the cultural differences between building success in the US versus back home in Ukraine and in eastern Europe. He dives further into how he became different through a book he read at age 10.  The book, written by Theodore Dreiser, talked about a guy who kept trying and failing before he created success.  It obviously stuck with Dmitry because about 5 minutes before this story he said, "by making mistakes we become better."  They are definitely getting better.

Listen to the rest of the podcast with Dmitry and learn about him and the company they've been building.  Learn how he wants the success of his company to change the cultural differences about success in the Ukraine.  And learn how they are going to continue to make mistakes on their way to building a successful company.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 131: BJ McAndrews, CEO and co-founder of Flyp https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-131-bj-mcandrews-ceo-and-co-founder-of-flyp/ Thu, 16 Dec 2021 12:23:48 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1216 Today, we welcome BJ McAndrews, co-founder of Flyp, to the podcast. BJ was introduced to me by Todd Buelow from Dualboot Partners (who was on Episode 95).  I always enjoy meeting startup founders in our introductory calls.  BJ and I hit it off right out of the gate.  Like so many founders, he has an infectious happiness about him.  After all he spends every day building his company - a company he wants to see change the way banking is delivered to millions of people. BJ is the kind of entrepreneur I've often thought Charlotte was creating but didn't know about.  He was a successful banker working in a coveted role.  He could have put it on cruise control and used his knowledge, experience, and connections to drive value to the bank all the way until he was ready to 'retire'.  But in early 2020, BJ decided to step away from the bank to start his own - Flyp. "Flyp was founded with one primary goal in mind: to help you get where you want to go in life."  BJ had read about the lack of mobility in Charlotte in the infamous report listing Charlotte at the bottom of upward mobility among top cities.  Access to banking is such a key component of wealth creation but far too many people don't have access to banking - or banking that doesn't penalize people (with excessive fees). Flyp issues a debit card utilizing Sutton Bank - the same bank used by Robinhood, Monzo, Cashapp, and many others.  With the debit card, they offer awesome rewards and no hidden fees.  This space has been gaining traction for a few years and Flyp's approach should give it an opportunity to get some early wins. And I think their approach to 'gamifying' aspects of banking, spending and financial literacy is a fresh approach.  BJ and I talked a little about all the creative ways they can and will do this on the podcast and then we further discussed over lunch a few weeks later. BJ is part of a class of entrepreneurs Charlotte should celebrate - the banks have loads of talent waiting to unlock economic value for the city.  The success BJ, and others like him have, should grease the wheels for others to follow in their footsteps and help create the next stages of momentum needed for Charlotte's Fintech growth.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. Today, we welcome BJ McAndrews, co-founder of Flyp, to the podcast. - BJ was introduced to me by Todd Buelow from Dualboot Partners (who was on Episode 95).  I always enjoy meeting startup founders in our introductory calls. Today, we welcome BJ McAndrews, co-founder of Flyp, to the podcast.

BJ was introduced to me by Todd Buelow from Dualboot Partners (who was on Episode 95).  I always enjoy meeting startup founders in our introductory calls.  BJ and I hit it off right out of the gate.  Like so many founders, he has an infectious happiness about him.  After all he spends every day building his company - a company he wants to see change the way banking is delivered to millions of people.

BJ is the kind of entrepreneur I've often thought Charlotte was creating but didn't know about.  He was a successful banker working in a coveted role.  He could have put it on cruise control and used his knowledge, experience, and connections to drive value to the bank all the way until he was ready to 'retire'.  But in early 2020, BJ decided to step away from the bank to start his own - Flyp.

"Flyp was founded with one primary goal in mind: to help you get where you want to go in life."  BJ had read about the lack of mobility in Charlotte in the infamous report listing Charlotte at the bottom of upward mobility among top cities.  Access to banking is such a key component of wealth creation but far too many people don't have access to banking - or banking that doesn't penalize people (with excessive fees).

Flyp issues a debit card utilizing Sutton Bank - the same bank used by Robinhood, Monzo, Cashapp, and many others.  With the debit card, they offer awesome rewards and no hidden fees.  This space has been gaining traction for a few years and Flyp's approach should give it an opportunity to get some early wins.

And I think their approach to 'gamifying' aspects of banking, spending and financial literacy is a fresh approach.  BJ and I talked a little about all the creative ways they can and will do this on the podcast and then we further discussed over lunch a few weeks later.

BJ is part of a class of entrepreneurs Charlotte should celebrate - the banks have loads of talent waiting to unlock economic value for the city.  The success BJ, and others like him have, should grease the wheels for others to follow in their footsteps and help create the next stages of momentum needed for Charlotte's Fintech growth.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as,]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 130: Blake Wood, Co-Founder of APAY https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-130-blake-wood-co-founder-of-apay/ Thu, 02 Dec 2021 12:42:18 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1212 Today, we welcome Blake Wood, co-founder of APAY, to the podcast. Blake reached out to me back in 2018 to discuss the beginnings of what would become APAY and asking for advice.  At that point, Blake and his co-founder, Owen Brady, were still working in the bank and trying to figure out how to build their company.  They had a little bit of seed money but were trying to map their path forward to helping people better understand and manage their student loans. Fast forward to now and APAY was acquired this fall by Ramsey Solutions – Dave Ramsey’s company.  It’s a great match for them as Dave has long taught debt management as a solution to wealth creation.  It’s an exciting step for them as they move to Tennessee to help bring their APAY app to the entire Ramsey Solutions audience. In our podcast today we learn about the beginnings of APAY and how they tackled various aspects of getting the company off the ground.  APAY became a way for people to better understand their student loans and tackle paying them off in the best possible way.  But before they were able to build it, they talked many potential users and even turned ‘know it all skeptics’ into additional subscribers on their waiting list. Most importantly, we learn about their challenge during the pandemic.  The entire business model was turned upside down the minute student loan payments were suspended in March 2020.  And when the suspension of payments was extended to January 2022 it put further pressure on the business. Listen early in the podcast for his mention of his grandmother.  Then stick around till the end to hear as we wrap our discussion. I hope you enjoy this one.  Blake and Owen tackled an enormous problem, fought through a completely unforeseen pandemic that could have toppled their business, but they kept grinding through and ended up in a great place for their users, investors and the two of them.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. Today, we welcome Blake Wood, co-founder of APAY, to the podcast. - Blake reached out to me back in 2018 to discuss the beginnings of what would become APAY and asking for advice.  At that point, Blake and his co-founder, Owen Brady,

Today, we welcome Blake Wood, co-founder of APAY, to the podcast.

Blake reached out to me back in 2018 to discuss the beginnings of what would become APAY and asking for advice.  At that point, Blake and his co-founder, Owen Brady, were still working in the bank and trying to figure out how to build their company.  They had a little bit of seed money but were trying to map their path forward to helping people better understand and manage their student loans.

Fast forward to now and APAY was acquired this fall by Ramsey Solutions – Dave Ramsey’s company.  It’s a great match for them as Dave has long taught debt management as a solution to wealth creation.  It’s an exciting step for them as they move to Tennessee to help bring their APAY app to the entire Ramsey Solutions audience.

In our podcast today we learn about the beginnings of APAY and how they tackled various aspects of getting the company off the ground.  APAY became a way for people to better understand their student loans and tackle paying them off in the best possible way.  But before they were able to build it, they talked many potential users and even turned ‘know it all skeptics’ into additional subscribers on their waiting list.

Most importantly, we learn about their challenge during the pandemic.  The entire business model was turned upside down the minute student loan payments were suspended in March 2020.  And when the suspension of payments was extended to January 2022 it put further pressure on the business.

Listen early in the podcast for his mention of his grandmother.  Then stick around till the end to hear as we wrap our discussion.

I hope you enjoy this one.  Blake and Owen tackled an enormous problem, fought through a completely unforeseen pandemic that could have toppled their business, but they kept grinding through and ended up in a great place for their users, investors and the two of them.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
William Bissett, CFP full clean 1:01:07
Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 129: Justin Adams and Pat Morrell, Co-Founders of Anduin https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-129-justin-adams-and-pat-morrell-co-founders-of-anduin/ Thu, 11 Nov 2021 13:49:33 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1208   Today we welcome Justin Adams and Pat Morrell, co-founders of Anduin.  Many of you know this is their second startup together as they sold Digitize.ai back in 2019 – which is now part of Waystar.  So, this is our first podcast dealing with co-founders in Charlotte who have built and sold and are now building again, together. For that reason, we get to dive into some great topics with them.  We didn’t ask them, “what would you do differently”, we asked, “what ARE you doing differently?”  This dynamic allows us to cover some great aspects of their entrepreneurial journey.  We dove into the concept of Digitize.ai and how they jumped into it as co-founders.  We learn how they built the product and sold it customers.  Along the way, we hear about their travels to Atlanta as well as the sacrifices – personally and professionally – they both made along the way. As we run through their trials and tribulations with Digitize.ai, we naturally break straight into the discussion of how Anduin has been developed differently.  What have they instantly put into practice with the second startup and where are they seeing the results along the way? For a little background, Justin serves as the CEO of Anduin and was also the CEO of Digitize.ai.  Prior to the startup route, Justin spent his career helping transform organizations through technology and innovation from Fortune 500 firms to the United States Intelligence Community. He also sat on a board that advised a venture capital firm on promising new technologies Pat Morrell is the Chief Revenue Officer at Anduin.  Pat grew up Raleigh and spent some time in DC, dealing with campaign politics. He moved back to Raleigh to work for a start-up, Three Ships. Pat and I first met when he was with Skookum where he was the Director of Strategic Partnerships. Anduin started in June 2020. They help accounting firms fix their billing process and speed up their cash flow. Their intelligence-based billing solution automates and improves time-consuming back-office finance processes. Anduin’s mission is to fix the work-to-cash cycle to help accounting firms save time, speed up cashflow, and deliver a superior client experience. It’s a great podcast to hear of their success from their beginnings to where they are now.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   - Today we welcome Justin Adams and Pat Morrell, co-founders of Anduin.  Many of you know this is their second startup together as they sold Digitize.ai back in 2019 – which is now part of Waystar.  So, this is our first podcast dealing with co-foun...





 

Today we welcome Justin Adams and Pat Morrell, co-founders of Anduin.  Many of you know this is their second startup together as they sold Digitize.ai back in 2019 – which is now part of Waystar.  So, this is our first podcast dealing with co-founders in Charlotte who have built and sold and are now building again, together.

For that reason, we get to dive into some great topics with them.  We didn’t ask them, “what would you do differently”, we asked, “what ARE you doing differently?”  This dynamic allows us to cover some great aspects of their entrepreneurial journey.  We dove into the concept of Digitize.ai and how they jumped into it as co-founders.  We learn how they built the product and sold it customers.  Along the way, we hear about their travels to Atlanta as well as the sacrifices – personally and professionally – they both made along the way.

As we run through their trials and tribulations with Digitize.ai, we naturally break straight into the discussion of how Anduin has been developed differently.  What have they instantly put into practice with the second startup and where are they seeing the results along the way?

For a little background, Justin serves as the CEO of Anduin and was also the CEO of Digitize.ai.  Prior to the startup route, Justin spent his career helping transform organizations through technology and innovation from Fortune 500 firms to the United States Intelligence Community. He also sat on a board that advised a venture capital firm on promising new technologies

Pat Morrell is the Chief Revenue Officer at Anduin.  Pat grew up Raleigh and spent some time in DC, dealing with campaign politics. He moved back to Raleigh to work for a start-up, Three Ships. Pat and I first met when he was with Skookum where he was the Director of Strategic Partnerships.

Anduin started in June 2020. They help accounting firms fix their billing process and speed up their cash flow. Their intelligence-based billing solution automates and improves time-consuming back-office finance processes. Anduin’s mission is to fix the work-to-cash cycle to help accounting firms save time, speed up cashflow, and deliver a superior client experience.

It’s a great podcast to hear of their success from their beginnings to where they are now.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as,]]>
William Bissett, CFP full clean 1:06:12
Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 128: Haley Sutton, Founder of Box Babe Gift Co. https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-128-haley-sutton-founder-of-box-babe-gift-co/ Fri, 01 Oct 2021 11:59:38 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1202 Today, we welcome Haley Sutton, Founder of Box Babe Gift Co., to the podcast.  I first met Haley when she was an intern for Packard Place a few years ago.  She was regularly at Packard Place as we recorded podcasts and showed up for startup/investing events.  So it was awesome to have her on the podcast to talk about her own startup and the path she has taken to get here. The one thing Haley continued to say in our podcast I loved was how it was worth swinging for the fences.  That’s the mentality that has allowed her to flourish and grow as a person and as an entrepreneur.  While she has been selling goods online through Etsy and other platforms since she was 14 years old, her journey as an entrepreneur wouldn’t prepare her for the twists and turns as she launched Box Babe Gift Co.  It took guts and grit to leave Element Brands, a position with health insurance benefits, in the spring of 2020 – right during the early days of the Covid19 pandemic. Yet, her bet on herself paid off.  She started working out of her apartment and quickly moved the business into her boyfriend’s new house for extra space.  She quickly outgrew the house and continues to outgrow each space she moves the company into and the existing one is no different as she is already thinking she’ll have to move again by the end of 2021. But growth hasn’t come easy.  She looks to support small female business owners as they pack their boxes of gifts.  But maintaining a steady supply of product creates challenges for Haley and the company.  As such, Haley had to learn how to make candles from her home as a way to make sure they had plenty of supply.  It was a messy learning process but just demonstrates the mindset of an entrepreneur willing to do what it takes. Listen for the part in the podcast where we talk about Haley’s “Jeff Bezos Moment”.  It’s a great Bezos story and awesome to hear Haley’s version of it too. I hope you enjoy this one.  Haley has an infectious mentality and attitude and she’s using it to build a great company – one that is still swinging for the fences.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. Today, we welcome Haley Sutton, Founder of Box Babe Gift Co., to the podcast.  I first met Haley when she was an intern for Packard Place a few years ago.  She was regularly at Packard Place as we recorded podcasts and showed up for startup/investing e...

Today, we welcome Haley Sutton, Founder of Box Babe Gift Co., to the podcast.  I first met Haley when she was an intern for Packard Place a few years ago.  She was regularly at Packard Place as we recorded podcasts and showed up for startup/investing events.  So it was awesome to have her on the podcast to talk about her own startup and the path she has taken to get here.

The one thing Haley continued to say in our podcast I loved was how it was worth swinging for the fences.  That’s the mentality that has allowed her to flourish and grow as a person and as an entrepreneur.  While she has been selling goods online through Etsy and other platforms since she was 14 years old, her journey as an entrepreneur wouldn’t prepare her for the twists and turns as she launched Box Babe Gift Co.  It took guts and grit to leave Element Brands, a position with health insurance benefits, in the spring of 2020 – right during the early days of the Covid19 pandemic.

Yet, her bet on herself paid off.  She started working out of her apartment and quickly moved the business into her boyfriend’s new house for extra space.  She quickly outgrew the house and continues to outgrow each space she moves the company into and the existing one is no different as she is already thinking she’ll have to move again by the end of 2021.

But growth hasn’t come easy.  She looks to support small female business owners as they pack their boxes of gifts.  But maintaining a steady supply of product creates challenges for Haley and the company.  As such, Haley had to learn how to make candles from her home as a way to make sure they had plenty of supply.  It was a messy learning process but just demonstrates the mindset of an entrepreneur willing to do what it takes.

Listen for the part in the podcast where we talk about Haley’s “Jeff Bezos Moment”.  It’s a great Bezos story and awesome to hear Haley’s version of it too.

I hope you enjoy this one.  Haley has an infectious mentality and attitude and she’s using it to build a great company – one that is still swinging for the fences.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 127: Ben Boyer, Co-Founder and Executive Chairman of R-Zero https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-127-ben-boyer-co-founder-and-executive-chairman-of-r-zero/ Fri, 10 Sep 2021 18:54:36 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1192 Today we welcome Ben Boyer, co-founder and Executive Chairman of R-Zero Systems, to the podcast.  Prior to March 2020, Ben had worked in Venture Capital – getting his feet wet with Lehman Brothers as he came out of college. After the Lehman bankruptcy, he went to work for Tenaya Capital which was spun out of Lehman Brothers.  At Tenaya, Ben focused on global consumer and related investments, with an emphasis on vertical applications and network effect businesses. He led investments in companies based in four countries and on three continents.  In 2020, he remained a Partner at Tenaya Capital but he stepped away from raising new funds to focus on R-Zero Systems.  Ben now lives in Park City UT. Ben speaks about his early days at Lehman and the fall of the financial business.  He shares in-depth stories of investing in venture capital including some of the success stories. Ultimately, though , as Covid begins to develop in the US it brought back emotions of 9/11 – and what he could do to help.  This led to him to research pathogens, how they are treated and ultimately R-Zero was launched in April 2020. Ben started it with Grant Morgan and Eli Harris to help combat all known pathogens: COVID-19, seasonal flu, Norovirus, E.coli, MRSA, C.diff and whatever COVID-25 might be.  R-Zero designs hospital-grade disinfection solutions for the day-to-day realities of modern businesses. Ben explains UV-C disinfection and their goal to make it better and cheaper.  We discuss the roles and strengths of each of their founders and he shares his story of entrepreneurship. Great podcast and it’s good to see that R-Zero is keeping to their goal to create safer communal spaces, today and forever.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. Today we welcome Ben Boyer, co-founder and Executive Chairman of R-Zero Systems, to the podcast.  Prior to March 2020, Ben had worked in Venture Capital – getting his feet wet with Lehman Brothers as he came out of college. -

Today we welcome Ben Boyer, co-founder and Executive Chairman of R-Zero Systems, to the podcast.  Prior to March 2020, Ben had worked in Venture Capital – getting his feet wet with Lehman Brothers as he came out of college.

After the Lehman bankruptcy, he went to work for Tenaya Capital which was spun out of Lehman Brothers.  At Tenaya, Ben focused on global consumer and related investments, with an emphasis on vertical applications and network effect businesses. He led investments in companies based in four countries and on three continents.  In 2020, he remained a Partner at Tenaya Capital but he stepped away from raising new funds to focus on R-Zero Systems.  Ben now lives in Park City UT.

Ben speaks about his early days at Lehman and the fall of the financial business.  He shares in-depth stories of investing in venture capital including some of the success stories.

Ultimately, though , as Covid begins to develop in the US it brought back emotions of 9/11 – and what he could do to help.  This led to him to research pathogens, how they are treated and ultimately R-Zero was launched in April 2020.

Ben started it with Grant Morgan and Eli Harris to help combat all known pathogens: COVID-19, seasonal flu, Norovirus, E.coli, MRSA, C.diff and whatever COVID-25 might be.  R-Zero designs hospital-grade disinfection solutions for the day-to-day realities of modern businesses.

Ben explains UV-C disinfection and their goal to make it better and cheaper.  We discuss the roles and strengths of each of their founders and he shares his story of entrepreneurship.

Great podcast and it’s good to see that R-Zero is keeping to their goal to create safer communal spaces, today and forever.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
William Bissett, CFP full clean 1:03:28
Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 126: Noam Mani, Co-Founder and CEO of Quartix https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-126-noam-mani-co-founder-and-ceo-of-quartix/ Fri, 27 Aug 2021 14:27:47 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1186 Today we welcome Noam Mani, Co-Founder of Quartix.  Quartix is a company combining technology with institutional cash to transform vendor early payments into a true win-win for both the buyer and the vendors.  I met Noam several years ago when he was participating in the QC Fintech Accelerator program (run by RevTech Labs). The company has come a long way since those early days and they are now growing quickly – which is a great testament to Noam, his co-founder (Dror) and the rest of team including his stable of advisors they picked up along the way (some of which he picked up as a result of his participation in in the accelerator program). Noam is originally from Israel but he and Quartix now call Charlotte home.  It’s great to see founders like Noam and Dror come through the QC Fintech program and ultimately decide to call Charlotte home.  It’s a testament to the types of mentors in the program as well as the quality of program Dan Roselli and the rest of the team over there have built. Noam served as an Engineer in the Israel Military and after fulfilling his military duties in Israel he became a consultant.  This is where the idea of Quartix started to brew.  His co-founder Dror was seeing the vendor payments as a real pain point and the two of them teamed up to deliver a powerful solution.  It’s a complex problem for many of us who don’t sit in this space to understand but Noam does a wonderful job walking us through the problem and the solution in today’s podcast. At the end of the day, Quartix is a data and technology driven alternative lender operating in the US and Canada. Their mission is to improve the financial performance of supply chains on the buyer side and reduce the borrowing costs of SME suppliers by offering effective supply chain finance. Noam shares their takeaway from QC Fintech and how and why he Dror Polak, started Quartix what it took to start and how they keep up with the demand.  Noam also explains that working with both sellers and buyers will expand the business. We discuss working with funding partners, and how they add value. At the end of the podcast we discuss the different type of markets that utilize their service and the opportunities that scale the business and what’s on the horizon for them in the future.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. Today we welcome Noam Mani, Co-Founder of Quartix.  Quartix is a company combining technology with institutional cash to transform vendor early payments into a true win-win for both the buyer and the vendors.

Today we welcome Noam Mani, Co-Founder of Quartix.  Quartix is a company combining technology with institutional cash to transform vendor early payments into a true win-win for both the buyer and the vendors.  I met Noam several years ago when he was participating in the QC Fintech Accelerator program (run by RevTech Labs).

The company has come a long way since those early days and they are now growing quickly – which is a great testament to Noam, his co-founder (Dror) and the rest of team including his stable of advisors they picked up along the way (some of which he picked up as a result of his participation in in the accelerator program).

Noam is originally from Israel but he and Quartix now call Charlotte home.  It’s great to see founders like Noam and Dror come through the QC Fintech program and ultimately decide to call Charlotte home.  It’s a testament to the types of mentors in the program as well as the quality of program Dan Roselli and the rest of the team over there have built.

Noam served as an Engineer in the Israel Military and after fulfilling his military duties in Israel he became a consultant.  This is where the idea of Quartix started to brew.  His co-founder Dror was seeing the vendor payments as a real pain point and the two of them teamed up to deliver a powerful solution.  It’s a complex problem for many of us who don’t sit in this space to understand but Noam does a wonderful job walking us through the problem and the solution in today’s podcast.

At the end of the day, Quartix is a data and technology driven alternative lender operating in the US and Canada. Their mission is to improve the financial performance of supply chains on the buyer side and reduce the borrowing costs of SME suppliers by offering effective supply chain finance.

Noam shares their takeaway from QC Fintech and how and why he Dror Polak, started Quartix what it took to start and how they keep up with the demand.  Noam also explains that working with both sellers and buyers will expand the business. We discuss working with funding partners, and how they add value.

At the end of the podcast we discuss the different type of markets that utilize their service and the opportunities that scale the business and what’s on the horizon for them in the future.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
William Bissett, CFP full clean 1:03:28
Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 125: Jim Roberts, Founder of Network for Wilmington Entrepreneurs and much more https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-125-jim-roberts-founder-of-network-for-wilmington-entrepreneurs-and-much-more/ Fri, 16 Jul 2021 00:16:25 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1181 Today, we welcome Jim Roberts to the podcast.  Jim is a familiar name in the Charlotte area startup and investor ecosystem.  Today, Jim runs the Wilmington Angels for Local Entrepreneurs (WALE), Network for Entrepreneurs in Wilmington (NEW), and his own consulting firm, Rojo Octo Ecosystem Consulting. Yet, in 2000, he started a non-profit ecosystem in Charlotte before moving to Ashville to start their startup ecosystem and angel network.  From there Jim was recruited to work for the Department of Commerce’s International Trade Division in Raleigh.  In 2013 he moved to Wilmington to start UNCW’s Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE).  The CIE offers programs, services, and activities to promote and support entrepreneurship and the creation of innovative new ventures in Southeastern North Carolina. Jim has been around the entrepreneur ecosystem since it’s infancy and has helped get several cities off the ground.  It was a great opportunity for him to talk about how Wilmington has – and continues to develop/support the startup ecosystem. Jim talks through the difference of what WALE does verses NEW.  NEW holds free monthly events for a wide variety of entrepreneurs, investors, professional service providers, and community supporters considering entrepreneurship. The mission of NEW is to make the Wilmington region a more nurturing community for local startup entrepreneurs to improve and diversify the regional economy. WALE on the other hand is a platform for local angels to invest in Wilmington area startups.  Jim also dives into the reason why he started WALE, why it is important is to local entrepreneurs and how people (even Charlotte area people) can become members. I also wanted to talk with Jim a little about the differences of working in Raleigh and Wilmington. We also dive into how UNCW’s Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship built an innovation organization in 8 years that has been globally ranked.  He explains how they started the ecosystem in the Coastal corridor and their success stories of their first conference. Jim discussed his excitement about the PBS Start-Up Series being filmed in Wilmington.  At the end of the podcast, we discuss the future of Wilmington’s ecosystem. Anyone who has talked with Jim knows he has worked tirelessly across NC to build startup communities.  It is great to see the Wilmington area getting more than its fair share of press thanks to Jim’s hard work in putting the city on the map.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. Today, we welcome Jim Roberts to the podcast.  Jim is a familiar name in the Charlotte area startup and investor ecosystem.  Today, Jim runs the Wilmington Angels for Local Entrepreneurs (WALE), Network for Entrepreneurs in Wilmington (NEW),

Today, we welcome Jim Roberts to the podcast.  Jim is a familiar name in the Charlotte area startup and investor ecosystem.  Today, Jim runs the Wilmington Angels for Local Entrepreneurs (WALE), Network for Entrepreneurs in Wilmington (NEW), and his own consulting firm, Rojo Octo Ecosystem Consulting.

Yet, in 2000, he started a non-profit ecosystem in Charlotte before moving to Ashville to start their startup ecosystem and angel network.  From there Jim was recruited to work for the Department of Commerce’s International Trade Division in Raleigh.  In 2013 he moved to Wilmington to start UNCW’s Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE).  The CIE offers programs, services, and activities to promote and support entrepreneurship and the creation of innovative new ventures in Southeastern North Carolina.

Jim has been around the entrepreneur ecosystem since it’s infancy and has helped get several cities off the ground.  It was a great opportunity for him to talk about how Wilmington has – and continues to develop/support the startup ecosystem.

Jim talks through the difference of what WALE does verses NEW.  NEW holds free monthly events for a wide variety of entrepreneurs, investors, professional service providers, and community supporters considering entrepreneurship. The mission of NEW is to make the Wilmington region a more nurturing community for local startup entrepreneurs to improve and diversify the regional economy.

WALE on the other hand is a platform for local angels to invest in Wilmington area startups.  Jim also dives into the reason why he started WALE, why it is important is to local entrepreneurs and how people (even Charlotte area people) can become members.

I also wanted to talk with Jim a little about the differences of working in Raleigh and Wilmington.

We also dive into how UNCW’s Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship built an innovation organization in 8 years that has been globally ranked.  He explains how they started the ecosystem in the Coastal corridor and their success stories of their first conference.

Jim discussed his excitement about the PBS Start-Up Series being filmed in Wilmington.  At the end of the podcast, we discuss the future of Wilmington’s ecosystem.

Anyone who has talked with Jim knows he has worked tirelessly across NC to build startup communities.  It is great to see the Wilmington area getting more than its fair share of press thanks to Jim’s hard work in putting the city on the map.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic,]]>
William Bissett, CFP full clean 1:03:23
Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 124: Luke Wilcox, Founder and CEO of Ethos https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-124-luke-wilcox-founder-and-ceo-of-ethos/ Fri, 25 Jun 2021 14:01:05 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1175   Today we are pleased to welcome Luke Wilcox, CEO and founder of Ethos, to the podcast.  Luke was part of the most recent RevTech Labs program and we got the chance to sit down with him and a few of his classmates to talk about their experience with the world class program as well as learn more about their businesses. Ethos is a first-of-its-kind FinTech platform to align your money with the causes you care about, including racial justice, climate change, LGBTQ equality, and more.  Essentially, it is a tool allowing investors and their advisors identify the causes most important to them and then screen the investment world for opportunities best fitting for them.  Luke started this as he was trying to identify investments whose causes aligned with his own and it has grown rapidly since then.  At first Luke was targeting individual investors only but he has allowed the platform to grow and is working with financial advisors and others to broaden it's reach. Luke started his career with McKinsey and clearly learned a lot about business and growing them.  Luke is bringing that skillset to Ethos as it expands its screening capabilities and continues to grow the number of advisors and investor on the platform.   Listen in to today’s shorter podcast to learn more about the business model and how Charlotte has and continue to help Ethos grow. William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   - Today we are pleased to welcome Luke Wilcox, CEO and founder of Ethos, to the podcast.  Luke was part of the most recent RevTech Labs program and we got the chance to sit down with him and a few of his classmates to talk about their experience wit...

 

Today we are pleased to welcome Luke Wilcox, CEO and founder of Ethos, to the podcast.  Luke was part of the most recent RevTech Labs program and we got the chance to sit down with him and a few of his classmates to talk about their experience with the world class program as well as learn more about their businesses.

Ethos is a first-of-its-kind FinTech platform to align your money with the causes you care about, including racial justice, climate change, LGBTQ equality, and more.  Essentially, it is a tool allowing investors and their advisors identify the causes most important to them and then screen the investment world for opportunities best fitting for them.  Luke started this as he was trying to identify investments whose causes aligned with his own and it has grown rapidly since then.  At first Luke was targeting individual investors only but he has allowed the platform to grow and is working with financial advisors and others to broaden it's reach.

Luke started his career with McKinsey and clearly learned a lot about business and growing them.  Luke is bringing that skillset to Ethos as it expands its screening capabilities and continues to grow the number of advisors and investor on the platform.   Listen in to today’s shorter podcast to learn more about the business model and how Charlotte has and continue to help Ethos grow.

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 123: Nish Krishna, Founder and CEO of Lend-Grow https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-123-nish-krishna-founder-and-ceo-of-lend-grow/ Thu, 24 Jun 2021 13:37:45 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1172 Today we are pleased to welcome Nish Krishna, CEO of Lend-Grow, to the podcast.  Nish was part of the most recent RevTech Labs program and we got the chance to sit down with him and a few of his classmates to talk about their experience with the world class program as well as learn more about their businesses. Lend-Grow is an online lending marketplace connecting borrowers with community banks to offer the best deals on loans.  Borrowers can check their rates in less than two minutes and get matched with the lender that has the best deal for their needs.  Nish and his team are having success building out a marketplace which is a tough thing to do.  But they are creating that success by partnering with local community banks who are looking to expand their reach.  It's a great concept to serve a very large niche. Nish started his career with Capital One which is a very data intensive company and he is bringing that skillset to Lend-Grow as it scales up the number of loans it can and will provide through its marketplace.   Listen in to today’s shorter podcast to learn more about the business model and how Charlotte has and continue to help ArchiveCore grow. William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   Today we are pleased to welcome Nish Krishna, CEO of Lend-Grow, to the podcast.  Nish was part of the most recent RevTech Labs program and we got the chance to sit down with him and a few of his classmates to talk about their experience with the world ...

Today we are pleased to welcome Nish Krishna, CEO of Lend-Grow, to the podcast.  Nish was part of the most recent RevTech Labs program and we got the chance to sit down with him and a few of his classmates to talk about their experience with the world class program as well as learn more about their businesses.

Lend-Grow is an online lending marketplace connecting borrowers with community banks to offer the best deals on loans.  Borrowers can check their rates in less than two minutes and get matched with the lender that has the best deal for their needs.  Nish and his team are having success building out a marketplace which is a tough thing to do.  But they are creating that success by partnering with local community banks who are looking to expand their reach.  It's a great concept to serve a very large niche.

Nish started his career with Capital One which is a very data intensive company and he is bringing that skillset to Lend-Grow as it scales up the number of loans it can and will provide through its marketplace.   Listen in to today’s shorter podcast to learn more about the business model and how Charlotte has and continue to help ArchiveCore grow.

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.

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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 122: Lennox McNeary, Co-founder and CEO of ArchiveCore https://speakingofstartups.com/1168/ Wed, 23 Jun 2021 13:01:56 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1168   Today we are pleased to welcome Lennox McNeary, CEO of ArchiveCore, to the podcast.  Lennox was part of the most recent RevTech Labs program and we got the chance to sit down with her and a few of her classmates to talk about their experience with the world class program as well as learn more about their businesses. ArchiveCore is a creating a simplified credentialing process for complex industries.  Lennox understands this well as she is a physician as well as a co-founder and grew frustrated with the process of hiring in her profession.  The typical delays of 90 days or more are costing hospitals money and reducing access to care for patients. ArchiveCore is building a software - utilizing blockchain technology - and a process to help the process become much more efficient.  Listen in to today's shorter podcast to learn more about the business model and how Charlotte has and continue to help ArchiveCore grow.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   - Today we are pleased to welcome Lennox McNeary, CEO of ArchiveCore, to the podcast.  Lennox was part of the most recent RevTech Labs program and we got the chance to sit down with her and a few of her classmates to talk about their experience with...

 

Today we are pleased to welcome Lennox McNeary, CEO of ArchiveCore, to the podcast.  Lennox was part of the most recent RevTech Labs program and we got the chance to sit down with her and a few of her classmates to talk about their experience with the world class program as well as learn more about their businesses.

ArchiveCore is a creating a simplified credentialing process for complex industries.  Lennox understands this well as she is a physician as well as a co-founder and grew frustrated with the process of hiring in her profession.  The typical delays of 90 days or more are costing hospitals money and reducing access to care for patients.

ArchiveCore is building a software - utilizing blockchain technology - and a process to help the process become much more efficient.  Listen in to today's shorter podcast to learn more about the business model and how Charlotte has and continue to help ArchiveCore grow.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 121: CFV Ventures with Nat Clarkson and Dan Roselli https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-121-cfv-ventures-with-nat-clarkson-and-dan-roselli/ Fri, 18 Jun 2021 18:10:56 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1164   Today, we are fortunate to have Nat Clarkson and Dan Roselli  join us on the podcast to talk with us about CFV Ventures. We all know Dan and Nat from their work at RevTech Labs/QC Fintech. We wanted the opportunity to sit down and explore what CFV Ventures has been up to since closing their first fund.  Since this is our first time talking with Nat on the podcast we spend a good bit of time learning more about his background before we shift the discussion over to the fund.  Once we dive into the fund discussion we get into what types of companies they are investing in and where they are investing. It's great to hear the relationships they are creating and the awareness this fund is having on the world's perception of Charlotte.  Listening to Nat and Dan talk I realized how far Charlotte's ecosystem has come and yet how much further it can continue to go.  Fortunately, Charlotte continues to recruit good companies and talent - in large part to the work of Dan, Nat and many others have had in supporting the ecosystem. Next week, I'll publish interviews with several of the companies from the recently graduated class of RevTech Labs.  These podcasts are short 20 minute versions meant to get a quick understanding of young startups and their founders.  I really enjoyed the opportunity to talk with each of the founders - I think you'll find them interesting and full of opportunity too. William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   - Today, we are fortunate to have Nat Clarkson and Dan Roselli  join us on the podcast to talk with us about CFV Ventures. We all know Dan and Nat from their work at RevTech Labs/QC Fintech. - We wanted the opportunity to sit down and explore what ...

 

Today, we are fortunate to have Nat Clarkson and Dan Roselli  join us on the podcast to talk with us about CFV Ventures. We all know Dan and Nat from their work at RevTech Labs/QC Fintech.

We wanted the opportunity to sit down and explore what CFV Ventures has been up to since closing their first fund.  Since this is our first time talking with Nat on the podcast we spend a good bit of time learning more about his background before we shift the discussion over to the fund.  Once we dive into the fund discussion we get into what types of companies they are investing in and where they are investing.

It's great to hear the relationships they are creating and the awareness this fund is having on the world's perception of Charlotte.  Listening to Nat and Dan talk I realized how far Charlotte's ecosystem has come and yet how much further it can continue to go.  Fortunately, Charlotte continues to recruit good companies and talent - in large part to the work of Dan, Nat and many others have had in supporting the ecosystem.

Next week, I'll publish interviews with several of the companies from the recently graduated class of RevTech Labs.  These podcasts are short 20 minute versions meant to get a quick understanding of young startups and their founders.  I really enjoyed the opportunity to talk with each of the founders - I think you'll find them interesting and full of opportunity too.

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
William Bissett, CFP full clean 1:02:16
Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 120: Jonathan Kite, CEO of Rent Ready https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-120-jonathan-kite-ceo-of-rent-ready/ Fri, 21 May 2021 20:05:08 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1157 Today, we are fortunate to have Jonathan Kite join us on the podcast to talk with us about Rent Ready. Jonathan and the Rent Ready team (including co-founders Ryan McMillan and Will Brugh) completed a $10 million Series A in March 2021 - another great raise for a Charlotte based company. Jonathan grew up in Charlotte and attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.  Jonathan started out leading the IT and marketing functions for Rent Ready to ensure their technology platform is constantly adapting to meet customer and Service Pro’s needs. He co-founded Rent Ready after a 6-year tenure at Microsoft working as a technical account manager, operations consultant, and program manager. Jonathan has a passion for technology and how it unlocks new potentials. Rent Ready is a rapidly growing services platform that uses technology to help coordinate the process of getting vacant apartment homes ready to rent (“turn”). Built to eliminate the frustration of typical apartment turns, Rent Ready utilizes a proprietary logistics platform to connect communities to skilled professionals. Rent Ready is transforming the apartment turn process. They are a B-to-B model and Jonathan explains their processes of what communities need to do to get a unit ready.  They are in the process of releasing a mobile app. Rent Ready currently is in Charlotte, Raleigh and Atlanta and they have 35 employees. They just recently completed the Series A round and Jonathan discusses raising the capital and the importance of staying in touch with people who can add value and the network affect of building connections. We talk about the importance of keeping communication open with vendors and investment group.  Jonathan also shares their success of a new service line they launched because of the pandemic which has scaled to a national level and how they capitalized on it. At the end of the podcast, we discuss the roles of the three Co-Founders at Rent Ready, the diverse mind set it brings to lead the team, and the vision and importance of future product development.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. Today, we are fortunate to have Jonathan Kite join us on the podcast to talk with us about Rent Ready. Jonathan and the Rent Ready team (including co-founders Ryan McMillan and Will Brugh) completed a $10 million Series A in March 2021 - another great ...

Today, we are fortunate to have Jonathan Kite join us on the podcast to talk with us about Rent Ready. Jonathan and the Rent Ready team (including co-founders Ryan McMillan and Will Brugh) completed a $10 million Series A in March 2021 - another great raise for a Charlotte based company.

Jonathan grew up in Charlotte and attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.  Jonathan started out leading the IT and marketing functions for Rent Ready to ensure their technology platform is constantly adapting to meet customer and Service Pro’s needs. He co-founded Rent Ready after a 6-year tenure at Microsoft working as a technical account manager, operations consultant, and program manager. Jonathan has a passion for technology and how it unlocks new potentials.

Rent Ready is a rapidly growing services platform that uses technology to help coordinate the process of getting vacant apartment homes ready to rent (“turn”). Built to eliminate the frustration of typical apartment turns, Rent Ready utilizes a proprietary logistics platform to connect communities to skilled professionals. Rent Ready is transforming the apartment turn process.

They are a B-to-B model and Jonathan explains their processes of what communities need to do to get a unit ready.  They are in the process of releasing a mobile app.

Rent Ready currently is in Charlotte, Raleigh and Atlanta and they have 35 employees. They just recently completed the Series A round and Jonathan discusses raising the capital and the importance of staying in touch with people who can add value and the network affect of building connections.

We talk about the importance of keeping communication open with vendors and investment group.  Jonathan also shares their success of a new service line they launched because of the pandemic which has scaled to a national level and how they capitalized on it.

At the end of the podcast, we discuss the roles of the three Co-Founders at Rent Ready, the diverse mind set it brings to lead the team, and the vision and importance of future product development.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
William Bissett, CFP full clean 1:02:16
Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 119: Matt Potere, CEO of Sunlight Financial https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-119-matt-potere-ceo-of-sunlight-financial/ Thu, 06 May 2021 12:51:53 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1153 Today, we welcome back Matt Potere, CEO of Sunlight Financial, to the podcast.  Matt joined us early in the days of the podcast with Episode 20 and Episode 21. Back in these days, Sunlight Financial was growing rapidly and in the process of moving into their new office space as they 'graduated' from the halls of Packard Place.  Fortunately, Matt and the rest of his team have continued to see growth over the last couple of years - so much growth they will be going public through a merger with a SPAC (Special Purpose Acquisition Company) later this year. Given this is our first podcast guest to take his company public, we wanted to sit down with Matt to get an update of what the company has been doing and what it sees ahead. As a quick reminder, Sunlight Financial is co-headquartered in NY and Charlotte.  They have recently expanded into home improvement financing and they continue to offer consumer loans for residential solar.  They are also expanding to new products, including energy storage and energy efficiency. Sunlight partners with leading solar installers nationwide to help homeowners save money and protect our environment. The company’s front-end tools and back-end credit expertise simplify and streamline home energy lending, enabling Sunlight’s channel partners to provide homeowners with the benefits of system ownership. At the beginning of the podcast we discuss the saturation of the solar market, or lack thereof.  In 2020, 3% of homes in the US have solar power. So while Sunlight has surpassed $4 billion in funded loans it translates to about 125,000 homes - meaning they have lots of opportunity ahead of them as a company if they just stayed in the solar installation market.  Naturally, we discuss a lot of what it has taken to get the company ready for the next stage, how Matt and his team have worked with their investors to position the company, and the culture they have worked hard to create for a 100 year company. Matt and I discuss some of their challenges during the 2020/2021 Covid pandemic. As we near the end of the podcast, we discuss the Charlotte energy and financial eco-system and what’s happening. It will be great to see what the future holds for Sun Light Financial.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. Today, we welcome back Matt Potere, CEO of Sunlight Financial, to the podcast.  Matt joined us early in the days of the podcast with Episode 20 and Episode 21. Back in these days, Sunlight Financial was growing rapidly and in the process of moving into...

Today, we welcome back Matt Potere, CEO of Sunlight Financial, to the podcast.  Matt joined us early in the days of the podcast with Episode 20 and Episode 21. Back in these days, Sunlight Financial was growing rapidly and in the process of moving into their new office space as they 'graduated' from the halls of Packard Place.  Fortunately, Matt and the rest of his team have continued to see growth over the last couple of years - so much growth they will be going public through a merger with a SPAC (Special Purpose Acquisition Company) later this year.

Given this is our first podcast guest to take his company public, we wanted to sit down with Matt to get an update of what the company has been doing and what it sees ahead.

As a quick reminder, Sunlight Financial is co-headquartered in NY and Charlotte.  They have recently expanded into home improvement financing and they continue to offer consumer loans for residential solar.  They are also expanding to new products, including energy storage and energy efficiency. Sunlight partners with leading solar installers nationwide to help homeowners save money and protect our environment. The company’s front-end tools and back-end credit expertise simplify and streamline home energy lending, enabling Sunlight’s channel partners to provide homeowners with the benefits of system ownership.

At the beginning of the podcast we discuss the saturation of the solar market, or lack thereof.  In 2020, 3% of homes in the US have solar power. So while Sunlight has surpassed $4 billion in funded loans it translates to about 125,000 homes - meaning they have lots of opportunity ahead of them as a company if they just stayed in the solar installation market.  Naturally, we discuss a lot of what it has taken to get the company ready for the next stage, how Matt and his team have worked with their investors to position the company, and the culture they have worked hard to create for a 100 year company.

Matt and I discuss some of their challenges during the 2020/2021 Covid pandemic.

As we near the end of the podcast, we discuss the Charlotte energy and financial eco-system and what’s happening. It will be great to see what the future holds for Sun Light Financial.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests.]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 118: Mike Murphy, CEO of ProctorFree and Kevin Eckert, Partner with TFX Capital https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-118-mike-murphy-ceo-of-proctorfree-and-kevin-eckert-partner-with-tfx-capital/ Fri, 16 Apr 2021 17:23:00 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1147 Today we welcome Mike Murphy, CEO and Co-Founder of ProctorFree and Kevin Eckert, Partner with TFX Capital to the podcast. Mike served in the Army and later worked as a defense contractor. Prior to starting ProctorFree, Mike worked as marketing director for Everblue Training Institute, a startup focused on marketing environmental sustainability and green building (Jon Boggiano – Founder of Everblue was on guest #3 on the podcast – listen to it here). ProctorFree is an on-demand, convenient, and cost-effective online proctoring solution for education and corporate environments. The ProctorFree platform allows organizations to elevate their credibility and reputation while providing convenient learning opportunities for a global audience. Kevin is originally from Update New York and joined marines before ultimately ending up in Charlotte. He worked for a private equity firm where he got the start-up bug.  In 2018, he joined TFX Capital.  TFX Capital is a founder focused venture capital firm led by former military leaders, investing in seed and early-stage Veteran-led businesses and startups. ProctorFree has been through successes and challenges over its years as a business and TFX Capital has been right there with them for almost the entire time.  As such, we dive into what those successes have been and how they’ve had to tackle the challenges.  This means the tough discussions and decisions Mike has had to have with his investors, the hard decisions he had to make to keep the business afloat at its low point and how they have been able to grow through the pandemic.  All this brings us back through the core vision of TFX Capital investing in former military leaders and why they see those founders as great CEOs. This is a great podcast with founder and investor.  It shows the strength of good relationships between the two and how making tough decisions can lead to results over time. Mike shares the stories how they recognized problems in testing, staffing and their milestones, as well as the actions they took during the pandemic.  Kevin shared what the focus for TFX Capital and their portfolios companies was in 2020 and how they executed it throughout the year. We also here from Kevin on the importance of the start-ups knowing when it is time to raise the next round of capital. At the end of the podcast, Mike describes the four customer segments of ProctorFree (1) higher education institutions (2) on-line courses and training (3) professional certifications and (4) brand name dedicated companies.     William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. Today we welcome Mike Murphy, CEO and Co-Founder of ProctorFree and Kevin Eckert, Partner with TFX Capital to the podcast. - Mike served in the Army and later worked as a defense contractor. Prior to starting ProctorFree,

Today we welcome Mike Murphy, CEO and Co-Founder of ProctorFree and Kevin Eckert, Partner with TFX Capital to the podcast.

Mike served in the Army and later worked as a defense contractor. Prior to starting ProctorFree, Mike worked as marketing director for Everblue Training Institute, a startup focused on marketing environmental sustainability and green building (Jon Boggiano – Founder of Everblue was on guest #3 on the podcast – listen to it here).

ProctorFree is an on-demand, convenient, and cost-effective online proctoring solution for education and corporate environments. The ProctorFree platform allows organizations to elevate their credibility and reputation while providing convenient learning opportunities for a global audience.

Kevin is originally from Update New York and joined marines before ultimately ending up in Charlotte. He worked for a private equity firm where he got the start-up bug.  In 2018, he joined TFX Capital.  TFX Capital is a founder focused venture capital firm led by former military leaders, investing in seed and early-stage Veteran-led businesses and startups.

ProctorFree has been through successes and challenges over its years as a business and TFX Capital has been right there with them for almost the entire time.  As such, we dive into what those successes have been and how they’ve had to tackle the challenges.  This means the tough discussions and decisions Mike has had to have with his investors, the hard decisions he had to make to keep the business afloat at its low point and how they have been able to grow through the pandemic.  All this brings us back through the core vision of TFX Capital investing in former military leaders and why they see those founders as great CEOs.

This is a great podcast with founder and investor.  It shows the strength of good relationships between the two and how making tough decisions can lead to results over time.

Mike shares the stories how they recognized problems in testing, staffing and their milestones, as well as the actions they took during the pandemic.  Kevin shared what the focus for TFX Capital and their portfolios companies was in 2020 and how they executed it throughout the year.

We also here from Kevin on the importance of the start-ups knowing when it is time to raise the next round of capital.

At the end of the podcast, Mike describes the four customer segments of ProctorFree (1) higher education institutions (2) on-line courses and training (3) professional certifications and (4) brand name dedicated companies.

 

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accre...]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 117: Juan Garzon, Executive Director of Innovate Charlotte https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-117-juan-garzon-executive-director-of-innovate-charlotte/ Fri, 26 Mar 2021 15:03:13 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1142 Today, Juan Garzon jumps back on the Charlotte Angel Connection – his second time and first since his appearance as the 4th guest (listen to Juan’s first podcast here).  Juan is the Executive Director at Innovate Charlotte. Most of us have known Juan, or known of Juan, for nearly a decade now as he has been an integral part of the startup ecosystem.  Between his work over the years with Pitch Breakfast, launching the Start Charlotte newsletter (now Charlotte Inno), or any number of other things Juan has done to help startups over the years, Juan has been a tireless advocate of all things startup related in Charlotte. We wanted to catch up with Juan to discuss his new role as Executive Director at Innovate Charlotte.  We’ve spoken with Walt Frye and Keith Luedeman as they lead the organization in the past and wanted to hear from Juan how it will expand/grow as the ecosystem continues to build up strength and momentum. As you may know or recall, Innovate Charlotte is a nonprofit organization with a mission to enhance, elevate, and accelerate entrepreneurial success in the greater Charlotte region. Their focus is on cultivating an intentionally inclusive and high impact ecosystem that stimulates innovation, economic growth and societal change. Juan explains the VMS and Navigator Program along with other initiatives they offer to the Charlotte’s startup ecosystem.  We discuss the growth of entrepreneurship making Charlotte a destination as well as creating more opportunities for home-grown entrepreneurs. We also dive into how the City of Charlotte is getting involved to help grow entrepreneurship – with a goal of building a more diverse start-up community. Juan shares opportunities for other non-profit organizations. NCIdea, which supports entrepreneurs/mentor programs throughout North Carolina. Pitch Breakfast, which is a platform for companies to practice their pitch, has continued to operate throughout the pandemic and is waiting for guidance and when and how it can get back to being an in person event. At the end of the podcast we talk what it takes to have entrepreneurs stay engaged.  It’s a great podcast.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. Today, Juan Garzon jumps back on the Charlotte Angel Connection – his second time and first since his appearance as the 4th guest (listen to Juan’s first podcast here).  Juan is the Executive Director at Innovate Charlotte. -

Today, Juan Garzon jumps back on the Charlotte Angel Connection – his second time and first since his appearance as the 4th guest (listen to Juan’s first podcast here).  Juan is the Executive Director at Innovate Charlotte.

Most of us have known Juan, or known of Juan, for nearly a decade now as he has been an integral part of the startup ecosystem.  Between his work over the years with Pitch Breakfast, launching the Start Charlotte newsletter (now Charlotte Inno), or any number of other things Juan has done to help startups over the years, Juan has been a tireless advocate of all things startup related in Charlotte.

We wanted to catch up with Juan to discuss his new role as Executive Director at Innovate Charlotte.  We’ve spoken with Walt Frye and Keith Luedeman as they lead the organization in the past and wanted to hear from Juan how it will expand/grow as the ecosystem continues to build up strength and momentum.

As you may know or recall, Innovate Charlotte is a nonprofit organization with a mission to enhance, elevate, and accelerate entrepreneurial success in the greater Charlotte region. Their focus is on cultivating an intentionally inclusive and high impact ecosystem that stimulates innovation, economic growth and societal change.

Juan explains the VMS and Navigator Program along with other initiatives they offer to the Charlotte’s startup ecosystem.  We discuss the growth of entrepreneurship making Charlotte a destination as well as creating more opportunities for home-grown entrepreneurs. We also dive into how the City of Charlotte is getting involved to help grow entrepreneurship – with a goal of building a more diverse start-up community.

Juan shares opportunities for other non-profit organizations. NCIdea, which supports entrepreneurs/mentor programs throughout North Carolina. Pitch Breakfast, which is a platform for companies to practice their pitch, has continued to operate throughout the pandemic and is waiting for guidance and when and how it can get back to being an in person event.

At the end of the podcast we talk what it takes to have entrepreneurs stay engaged.  It’s a great podcast.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 116: Bundle Founders, Eric Mager, CEO, and Marco Burgarello, Head of Growth https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-116-bundle-founders-eric-mager-ceo-and-marco-burgarello-head-of-growth/ Fri, 12 Mar 2021 02:57:37 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1136   Today, Eric Mager and Marco Burgarello, of Bundle join the podcast.  I’ve been a fan of Marco’s since I met him while he was working with Dan Roselli at Packard Place.  And when I saw Eric pitch Bundle at a Charlotte Angel Fund meeting I knew he was a founder and Bundle was a company worth watching.  Bundle sits at the crossroads of privacy, technology, personalization, and a great user experience.  Considering the mortgage industry doesn’t deliver any of that, I figured it had a decent shot at success. But listen to the podcast today and you’ll hear for yourself why they are gearing up for more success.  Their platform provides a simple way for borrowers to compare current mortgage rates while staying anonymous. They provide a place where the borrower controls the process, not the lenders bidding for the business.  As you’ll hear in the interview, Bundle guarantees to never sell or give away client contact information to banks or lenders, ever. The tough thing is Bundle is building a two-way market.  They have to sign-up mortgage brokers on their site to compete for the business.  And they also have to get consumers to the site to request bids.  In a year like 2020 when every mortgage broker was slammed with business regardless of what they did you would think Bundle would struggle to differentiate and build out a strong proof of concept. But that thinking would be wrong. Eric and Marco raised a small seed round in early 2020 to test the concept.  They had been through the QC Fintech Accelerator program – where they met.  But their seed round last year gave them the funds they needed to launch.  And now after the seed round validated their business model, they are back at it raising a larger Series A round to expand the ground game. But listen in to the podcast to hear the back stories.  I love hearing how Marco pitched Eric to be on the team.  For all you founders and people wanting to partner with founders take notes.  Marco took a bold move to position himself with Eric.  And just as importantly, Eric was humble enough to listen.  Hearing them talk back and forth you can see how they may have lightning in a bottle. Don’t get me wrong, there is a lot of competition in the mortgage industry.  Yet this duo has carved out their space and they are going to go after it with bold strokes and lots of industry expertise in their corner.  It’s going to be a really exciting company to watch over the next couple of years as more millennials come online to buy and refinance their houses. William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   - Today, Eric Mager and Marco Burgarello, of Bundle join the podcast.  I’ve been a fan of Marco’s since I met him while he was working with Dan Roselli at Packard Place.  And when I saw Eric pitch Bundle at a Charlotte Angel Fund meeting I knew he w...

 

Today, Eric Mager and Marco Burgarello, of Bundle join the podcast.  I’ve been a fan of Marco’s since I met him while he was working with Dan Roselli at Packard Place.  And when I saw Eric pitch Bundle at a Charlotte Angel Fund meeting I knew he was a founder and Bundle was a company worth watching.  Bundle sits at the crossroads of privacy, technology, personalization, and a great user experience.  Considering the mortgage industry doesn’t deliver any of that, I figured it had a decent shot at success.

But listen to the podcast today and you’ll hear for yourself why they are gearing up for more success.  Their platform provides a simple way for borrowers to compare current mortgage rates while staying anonymous. They provide a place where the borrower controls the process, not the lenders bidding for the business.  As you’ll hear in the interview, Bundle guarantees to never sell or give away client contact information to banks or lenders, ever.

The tough thing is Bundle is building a two-way market.  They have to sign-up mortgage brokers on their site to compete for the business.  And they also have to get consumers to the site to request bids.  In a year like 2020 when every mortgage broker was slammed with business regardless of what they did you would think Bundle would struggle to differentiate and build out a strong proof of concept. But that thinking would be wrong.

Eric and Marco raised a small seed round in early 2020 to test the concept.  They had been through the QC Fintech Accelerator program – where they met.  But their seed round last year gave them the funds they needed to launch.  And now after the seed round validated their business model, they are back at it raising a larger Series A round to expand the ground game.

But listen in to the podcast to hear the back stories.  I love hearing how Marco pitched Eric to be on the team.  For all you founders and people wanting to partner with founders take notes.  Marco took a bold move to position himself with Eric.  And just as importantly, Eric was humble enough to listen.  Hearing them talk back and forth you can see how they may have lightning in a bottle.

Don’t get me wrong, there is a lot of competition in the mortgage industry.  Yet this duo has carved out their space and they are going to go after it with bold strokes and lots of industry expertise in their corner.  It’s going to be a really exciting company to watch over the next couple of years as more millennials come online to buy and refinance their houses.

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  

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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 115: Gunnar Cuevas, CEO and Co-Founder of CARL https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-115-gunnar-cuevas-ceo-and-co-founder-of-carl/ Fri, 26 Feb 2021 20:38:20 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1133   Today we welcome Gunner Cuevas, CEO and Co-Founder of CARL.  I met Gunnar a few years ago as he was coming through the QC Fintech Accelerator Program. His desire to bring unique quantitative strategies to a broader population caught my attention. CARL is the first to provide easy access to hedge funds through a simple to use mobile app. By taking advantage of new regulations and advances in analytics and computing technologies they offer investment opportunities not previously available to most investors. . Hedge funds have gotten a bad rap over the years as they are reported to continue underperforming the market.  But Gunnar saw how hedge funds can win.  He also saw how he could help investors win. This is CARL – the way to bring hedge funds to individual investors.  It’s clean and simple and has an opportunity to democratize this part of the investment industry. Gunnar is no stranger to startups. His first startup got off the ground when he was back home in Chile. After spending time traveling the world snowboarding, he met his wife and went back to school.  Gunner obtained his BS and MS from George Mason University.  After college he moved to NY and began working in a proprietary trading company where he built routing algorithms for market making. Gunner shares what he learned in his previous positions before founding CARL. In 2015, he started Eight Two Capital, a quant hedge fund. It was a result of this that he met his current business partner and together they founded CARL, a new technology platform for investing in quant hedge funds. Today’s podcast weaves these stories through along with the successes and challenges Gunnar and the team have had getting this up off the ground. Gunner explains CARL’s concept, investing in alternative investments and the hedge fund space.  CARL is currently in beta mode and we discuss the strategies currently on the platform and upcoming strategies that will join. We discuss the minimum investment and CARLS reporting tools which adds value to the space. We discuss the simplicity of the platform and how to invest or take money out - it is 100% digital.  He shares stories about the Beta testing and the growth of the platform thus far – they are having strong growth month over month. It’s a great podcast where we discuss the ins and outs of the platform and what it takes to be a startup founder and grind through successes to the next level. William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.       - Today we welcome Gunner Cuevas, CEO and Co-Founder of CARL.  I met Gunnar a few years ago as he was coming through the QC Fintech Accelerator Program. His desire to bring unique quantitative strategies to a broader population caught my attention.
Today we welcome Gunner Cuevas, CEO and Co-Founder of CARL.  I met Gunnar a few years ago as he was coming through the QC Fintech Accelerator Program. His desire to bring unique quantitative strategies to a broader population caught my attention.

CARL is the first to provide easy access to hedge funds through a simple to use mobile app. By taking advantage of new regulations and advances in analytics and computing technologies they offer investment opportunities not previously available to most investors. .

Hedge funds have gotten a bad rap over the years as they are reported to continue underperforming the market.  But Gunnar saw how hedge funds can win.  He also saw how he could help investors win. This is CARL – the way to bring hedge funds to individual investors.  It’s clean and simple and has an opportunity to democratize this part of the investment industry.

Gunnar is no stranger to startups. His first startup got off the ground when he was back home in Chile. After spending time traveling the world snowboarding, he met his wife and went back to school.  Gunner obtained his BS and MS from George Mason University.  After college he moved to NY and began working in a proprietary trading company where he built routing algorithms for market making.

Gunner shares what he learned in his previous positions before founding CARL. In 2015, he started Eight Two Capital, a quant hedge fund. It was a result of this that he met his current business partner and together they founded CARL, a new technology platform for investing in quant hedge funds.

Today’s podcast weaves these stories through along with the successes and challenges Gunnar and the team have had getting this up off the ground.

Gunner explains CARL’s concept, investing in alternative investments and the hedge fund space.  CARL is currently in beta mode and we discuss the strategies currently on the platform and upcoming strategies that will join. We discuss the minimum investment and CARLS reporting tools which adds value to the space.

We discuss the simplicity of the platform and how to invest or take money out - it is 100% digital.  He shares stories about the Beta testing and the growth of the platform thus far – they are having strong growth month over month.

It’s a great podcast where we discuss the ins and outs of the platform and what it takes to be a startup founder and grind through successes to the next level.

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.

 

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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 114: Chris Langford, Partner with IDEA Fund Partners https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-114-chris-langford-partner-with-idea-fund-partners/ Sat, 06 Feb 2021 13:49:13 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1129 Today, we welcome Chris Langford, a Partner at IDEA Fund Partners, to the podcast.  Chris has been active in the Charlotte startup scene since at least 2015 when I joined the Charlotte Angel Fund.  His education events, support of local founders, and availability to the ecosystem at large has been helpful getting the Charlotte startup community to where it is today. In this podcast, we wanted to learn more about Chris and how he ended up being in Venture Capital.  Chris has a great story of the journey he has taken and what he has learned along the way. He shares that information readily with local founders and investors too. Chris now leads the Charlotte office for IDEA Fund partners.  IDEA Fund Partners is one of the oldest and most active early-stage investment firms in the Southeast, their investment philosophy has been honed from years of experience.  They invest in entrepreneurs who are applying technology and business model innovations to industries in the earliest stages of digital disruption with an emphasis on underserved people, places, and stages. Chris did not start out wanting to be in this space though.  After college he spent some time as a financial advisor at T. Rowe Price before going back to the University of Florida to get his MBA. Obtaining his MBA led him to Investment Banking where Chris got an appreciation for companies being acquired.  From the investment banking world, Chris relocated to Charlotte and worked for Lowe’s in New Development and Strategic Development before he eventually founded and led Lowe’s Ventures.  With Lowe’s Ventures, Chris sourced and invested in transformative companies in the housing innovation sector. Chris has been a keynote speaker and panelist for major industry conferences and events. He sits on several Boards.  It is from this experience we discuss what Chris thinks makes a good board and why startups should have them.  Chris shares some success stories of the coolest investments he has made and what makes them amazing. Listen to the podcast and you will understand why Chris is a fanatic about technology and its impact on homes and the housing value chain. On a separate note, we wanted to mention the Charlotte Angel connection was recently listed as one of the Top 40 Angel Investor Podcasts out there (see full list here).  It’s pretty cool given this podcast started out as a way to see if we could help grow the number of Angel Investors in the greater Charlotte market.  Thank you to all our listeners, guests, and friends of the show.  We have really enjoyed it. William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. Today, we welcome Chris Langford, a Partner at IDEA Fund Partners, to the podcast.  Chris has been active in the Charlotte startup scene since at least 2015 when I joined the Charlotte Angel Fund.  His education events, support of local founders,

Today, we welcome Chris Langford, a Partner at IDEA Fund Partners, to the podcast.  Chris has been active in the Charlotte startup scene since at least 2015 when I joined the Charlotte Angel Fund.  His education events, support of local founders, and availability to the ecosystem at large has been helpful getting the Charlotte startup community to where it is today.

In this podcast, we wanted to learn more about Chris and how he ended up being in Venture Capital.  Chris has a great story of the journey he has taken and what he has learned along the way. He shares that information readily with local founders and investors too.

Chris now leads the Charlotte office for IDEA Fund partners.  IDEA Fund Partners is one of the oldest and most active early-stage investment firms in the Southeast, their investment philosophy has been honed from years of experience.  They invest in entrepreneurs who are applying technology and business model innovations to industries in the earliest stages of digital disruption with an emphasis on underserved people, places, and stages.

Chris did not start out wanting to be in this space though.  After college he spent some time as a financial advisor at T. Rowe Price before going back to the University of Florida to get his MBA. Obtaining his MBA led him to Investment Banking where Chris got an appreciation for companies being acquired.  From the investment banking world, Chris relocated to Charlotte and worked for Lowe’s in New Development and Strategic Development before he eventually founded and led Lowe’s Ventures.  With Lowe’s Ventures, Chris sourced and invested in transformative companies in the housing innovation sector.

Chris has been a keynote speaker and panelist for major industry conferences and events.

He sits on several Boards.  It is from this experience we discuss what Chris thinks makes a good board and why startups should have them.  Chris shares some success stories of the coolest investments he has made and what makes them amazing.

Listen to the podcast and you will understand why Chris is a fanatic about technology and its impact on homes and the housing value chain.

On a separate note, we wanted to mention the Charlotte Angel connection was recently listed as one of the Top 40 Angel Investor Podcasts out there (see full list here).  It’s pretty cool given this podcast started out as a way to see if we could help grow the number of Angel Investors in the greater Charlotte market.  Thank you to all our listeners, guests, and friends of the show.  We have really enjoyed it.

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors aff...]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 113: Daniel Gouldman, CEO and co-founder of Ternio https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-113-daniel-gouldman-ceo-and-co-founder-of-ternio/ Thu, 21 Jan 2021 20:20:00 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1124     Today we welcome Daniel Gouldman, CEO and Co-Founder of Ternio, to the podcast. Daniel is a big picture CEO who has the skillset to get down into details and who very much understands where his business is and where they are going to take it. Ternio is a global fintech platform built on blockchain. Their global banking platform, BlockCard, is fundamentally changing the way people interact with their money. The BlockCard, currently live in the United States, allows customers frictionless use of their cryptocurrencies in their account - connected to a Visa card. Ternio is a Visa Fast Track Partner and Daniel explains what that means. In the discussion we hit on a couple different area of interest. A natural place for us to land is diving into raising money. Daniel shares the importance of Ternio going to the marketplace to raise money. Not since Will McGuire’s podcast have we gotten a dose of the different types of private offerings but Daniel explains Regulation CF verses Regulation A offering. Daniel discusses cryptocurrency and its value. He explains what blockchain solutions are and the process of moving money now verses what Blockchain will allow.  He gives the example of the service PayPal now offers versus BlockCard’s service. In 2020 they doubled the size of their team. Not only are they going to have a very strong 2021, but something big is coming for them as well! He also shares where he feels where they will be in 3 years.  He discusses the marketplace and their focus today and their business in its next stage. It is a great podcast and I'm excited to learn what their big announcement will be. It's going to be an fun company to watch as they move forward.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   -   - Today we welcome Daniel Gouldman, CEO and Co-Founder of Ternio, to the podcast. Daniel is a big picture CEO who has the skillset to get down into details and who very much understands where his business is and where they are going to take...


 

Today we welcome Daniel Gouldman, CEO and Co-Founder of Ternio, to the podcast. Daniel is a big picture CEO who has the skillset to get down into details and who very much understands where his business is and where they are going to take it.

Ternio is a global fintech platform built on blockchain. Their global banking platform, BlockCard, is fundamentally changing the way people interact with their money. The BlockCard, currently live in the United States, allows customers frictionless use of their cryptocurrencies in their account - connected to a Visa card.

Ternio is a Visa Fast Track Partner and Daniel explains what that means. In the discussion we hit on a couple different area of interest. A natural place for us to land is diving into raising money. Daniel shares the importance of Ternio going to the marketplace to raise money.

Not since Will McGuire’s podcast have we gotten a dose of the different types of private offerings but Daniel explains Regulation CF verses Regulation A offering. Daniel discusses cryptocurrency and its value. He explains what blockchain solutions are and the process of moving money now verses what Blockchain will allow.  He gives the example of the service PayPal now offers versus BlockCard’s service.

In 2020 they doubled the size of their team. Not only are they going to have a very strong 2021, but something big is coming for them as well! He also shares where he feels where they will be in 3 years.  He discusses the marketplace and their focus today and their business in its next stage.

It is a great podcast and I'm excited to learn what their big announcement will be. It's going to be an fun company to watch as they move forward.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 112: John Dillard, founder and CEO of Threatswitch and Paul Clark, Partner with Venture South https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-112-john-dillard-founder-and-ceo-of-threatswitch-and-paul-clark-partner-with-venture-south/ Fri, 08 Jan 2021 19:40:52 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1117 Happy 2021! On today's podcast, we have John Dillard, founder and CEO of Threatswitch, joining us.  In addition to John, we brought Paul Clark from VentureSouth as they have been an investor in Threatswitch for the last couple of years. As you'll hear John discuss, they just closed a $1.7 million capital raise in late 2020 and VentureSouth - in the middle of the global pandemic. "Threatswitch is transforming the way security and compliance teams work on security. They make it easier to comply with strict regulations by radically simplifying and automating high volume, data intensive and administrative tasks." We kick of this podcast talking with John about the 'art of raising capital.'  There isn't a right way to raise capital - one could certainly argue there are some wrong ways - and John talks about how he views it.  It's this early in the podcast you get a sense of who John is and how he has been able to grow Threatswitch. Throughout the podcast, we 'check in' with Paul to get his thoughts on the process from the investors perspective.  It starts out with Paul talking through the difference of investing in an existing portfolio company versus investing in a new company where they haven't done due diligence before. We also get Paul's view on what makes John special as he has successfully transitioned from a consultant over to the CEO of a startup/software company.  Lot's of people try to make that transition - myself included with my startup years ago - but aren't able to create a successful enterprise. This is a very good open discussion between a strong founder and a very well respected angel group.  It highlights the benefits of a good working relationship.  Any founder would be well served to listen to not only what is said, but how it's said - and just as importantly what doesn't get said. Hope you enjoy this one!   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. Happy 2021! - On today's podcast, we have John Dillard, founder and CEO of Threatswitch, joining us.  In addition to John, we brought Paul Clark from VentureSouth as they have been an investor in Threatswitch for the last couple of years. -
On today's podcast, we have John Dillard, founder and CEO of Threatswitch, joining us.  In addition to John, we brought Paul Clark from VentureSouth as they have been an investor in Threatswitch for the last couple of years.

As you'll hear John discuss, they just closed a $1.7 million capital raise in late 2020 and VentureSouth - in the middle of the global pandemic.

"Threatswitch is transforming the way security and compliance teams work on security. They make it easier to comply with strict regulations by radically simplifying and automating high volume, data intensive and administrative tasks."

We kick of this podcast talking with John about the 'art of raising capital.'  There isn't a right way to raise capital - one could certainly argue there are some wrong ways - and John talks about how he views it.  It's this early in the podcast you get a sense of who John is and how he has been able to grow Threatswitch.

Throughout the podcast, we 'check in' with Paul to get his thoughts on the process from the investors perspective.  It starts out with Paul talking through the difference of investing in an existing portfolio company versus investing in a new company where they haven't done due diligence before.

We also get Paul's view on what makes John special as he has successfully transitioned from a consultant over to the CEO of a startup/software company.  Lot's of people try to make that transition - myself included with my startup years ago - but aren't able to create a successful enterprise.

This is a very good open discussion between a strong founder and a very well respected angel group.  It highlights the benefits of a good working relationship.  Any founder would be well served to listen to not only what is said, but how it's said - and just as importantly what doesn't get said. Hope you enjoy this one!

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 111: Bianca Padilla and Jonathan Magolnick, Co-Founders of Carewell https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-111-bianca-padilla-and-jonathan-magolnick-co-founders-of-carewell/ Tue, 15 Dec 2020 02:13:33 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1110 On today's podcast, we are fortunate to have Bianca L. Padilla and Jonathan Magolnick, co-founders of Carewell.  Carewell is a Charlotte-based, family-led ecommerce company with a mission to improve the lives of caregivers and their loved ones. Their story began with one goal: to find a way to provide better care for loved ones through easy, personalized service. Carewell’s story began in 2015, when its founders were among the 20% of Americans who act as informal caregivers. They were unable to find the guidance and selection they needed in one place.  Knowing the impact it could have, they formed Carewell to be a source of support for independent caregivers.  Their goal is to provide proactive service, compelling content, and expert-vetted products - you'll hear this in their voice and stories throughout the podcast. Bianca and Jonathan share their story about the learning curves of starting a company, the importance of customer care, and training.  We also speak about the variety of products, and working with the manufacturers. Bianca shares their story of raising a $5 million seed round in March 2020 and the process of working with investors.  Jonathan describes the high demands due to Covid, how they have doubled their staff during the pandemic and the struggles of training their staff remotely.  They discuss the challenges and successes the past 6 months (due to Covid) and the success of participating in the Venture from America program.  Bianca shares Carewell’s plans for the future. At the end of the podcast, they explain why they moved the business to Charlotte and also discuss Carewell being listed as one of the Best Places to Work in Charlotte. This wife and husband team are building a really strong business in Charlotte.  Listen to this interview and you'll certainly come away believing this business is part of Charlotte's future.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. On today's podcast, we are fortunate to have Bianca L. Padilla and Jonathan Magolnick, co-founders of Carewell.  Carewell is a Charlotte-based, family-led ecommerce company with a mission to improve the lives of caregivers and their loved ones. -

On today's podcast, we are fortunate to have Bianca L. Padilla and Jonathan Magolnick, co-founders of Carewell.  Carewell is a Charlotte-based, family-led ecommerce company with a mission to improve the lives of caregivers and their loved ones.

Their story began with one goal: to find a way to provide better care for loved ones through easy, personalized service. Carewell’s story began in 2015, when its founders were among the 20% of Americans who act as informal caregivers. They were unable to find the guidance and selection they needed in one place.  Knowing the impact it could have, they formed Carewell to be a source of support for independent caregivers.  Their goal is to provide proactive service, compelling content, and expert-vetted products - you'll hear this in their voice and stories throughout the podcast.

Bianca and Jonathan share their story about the learning curves of starting a company, the importance of customer care, and training.  We also speak about the variety of products, and working with the manufacturers.

Bianca shares their story of raising a $5 million seed round in March 2020 and the process of working with investors.  Jonathan describes the high demands due to Covid, how they have doubled their staff during the pandemic and the struggles of training their staff remotely.  They discuss the challenges and successes the past 6 months (due to Covid) and the success of participating in the Venture from America program.  Bianca shares Carewell’s plans for the future.

At the end of the podcast, they explain why they moved the business to Charlotte and also discuss Carewell being listed as one of the Best Places to Work in Charlotte.

This wife and husband team are building a really strong business in Charlotte.  Listen to this interview and you'll certainly come away believing this business is part of Charlotte's future.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 110: Trent Hawthorne Founder of Standup Pro and COO of Rabbu https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-110-trent-hawthorne-founder-of-standup-pro-and-coo-of-rabbu/ Fri, 04 Dec 2020 20:37:12 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1107   Trent Hawthorne, COO at Rabbu, joins us on the podcast today. Trent is a Charlotte native, and he thinks of himself as a builder, who always wanted to be an entrepreneur.  Early in his career he worked for Kyck because he knew he wanted to start his own startup one day and was looking to learn while doing it with another company.  Kyck's founder, Mac Lackey, has mentored many local entrepreneurs over the years and several startups have since spun out of Kyck (including the Rabbu who was on the podcast several years ago - click here to listen). While with Kyck, Trent relocated to London in 2013 and eventually met his wife while over there.  They moved back to the US in 2015 and Trent shared his stories of successes and struggles while at Kyck.  After Kyck, he worked for Palmetto Solar out of Charleston. Here he started working on his own business idea that he had originally started doing at Kyck - StandupPro was born during this time.  Standup Pro is a software product that empowers you to run a 15-minute meeting with your team that will transform a business. In 2019 he went to Rabbu, where he is COO.  Rabbu is a flexible asset management platform that seeks to provide property investors higher returns on their portfolio through short, medium and long-term tenants.  He talks about learning a new skill at Rabbu - sales.   We discuss their business model during COVID. Trent and his wife continue to run StandupPro as well.  They funded it on their own and found a partner from Palmetto Solar.  Trent discusses his core belief in what makes StandupPro different. Trent also posts a weekly thought through "One Sharable Thing".  It's a short but impactful thought expanded upon in a brief write-up delivered to your inbox every Thursday morning.  I highly encourage you to sign up as it will cause you to stop and think. For those interested in Standup Pro their Website is standuppro.io.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   - Trent Hawthorne, COO at Rabbu, joins us on the podcast today. - Trent is a Charlotte native, and he thinks of himself as a builder, who always wanted to be an entrepreneur.  Early in his career he worked for Kyck because he knew he wanted to star...
Trent Hawthorne, COO at Rabbu, joins us on the podcast today.

Trent is a Charlotte native, and he thinks of himself as a builder, who always wanted to be an entrepreneur.  Early in his career he worked for Kyck because he knew he wanted to start his own startup one day and was looking to learn while doing it with another company.  Kyck's founder, Mac Lackey, has mentored many local entrepreneurs over the years and several startups have since spun out of Kyck (including the Rabbu who was on the podcast several years ago - click here to listen).

While with Kyck, Trent relocated to London in 2013 and eventually met his wife while over there.  They moved back to the US in 2015 and Trent shared his stories of successes and struggles while at Kyck.  After Kyck, he worked for Palmetto Solar out of Charleston. Here he started working on his own business idea that he had originally started doing at Kyck - StandupPro was born during this time.  Standup Pro is a software product that empowers you to run a 15-minute meeting with your team that will transform a business.

In 2019 he went to Rabbu, where he is COO.  Rabbu is a flexible asset management platform that seeks to provide property investors higher returns on their portfolio through short, medium and long-term tenants.  He talks about learning a new skill at Rabbu - sales.   We discuss their business model during COVID.

Trent and his wife continue to run StandupPro as well.  They funded it on their own and found a partner from Palmetto Solar.  Trent discusses his core belief in what makes StandupPro different.

Trent also posts a weekly thought through "One Sharable Thing".  It's a short but impactful thought expanded upon in a brief write-up delivered to your inbox every Thursday morning.  I highly encourage you to sign up as it will cause you to stop and think.

For those interested in Standup Pro their Website is standuppro.io.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 109: Will McGuire and Anya Johnson of CrowdfundNC https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-109-will-mcguire-and-anya-johnson-of-crowdfundnc/ Fri, 06 Nov 2020 18:21:29 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1102 Anya Johnson and Will McGuire with CrowdfundNC join us for the podcast today. Will joined us a few years ago to talk about crowdfunding and his own company, CrowdfundNC. I wanted to circle back around and talk with Will and Anya about the crowdfunding initiatives in North Carolina as well as what the industry in general looks like.  I have long been a believer that local entrepreneurs are good investment opportunities as potentially investment opportunities for people willing AND able to take the risk. Companies like CrowdfundNC make it easier for local people to invest in local businesses.  As Charlotte in particular – and North Carolina/South Carolina – continue to grow more entrepreneurs will start businesses looking to capitalize on that growth.  There are some new regulations coming out which impacts accredited and non-accredited investors too. We discuss the opportunities in Raleigh and with Crowdfunding.  Anya encourages people to utilize the  website, NC Grind (https://ncgrind.com/) where people can go to find investment opportunities connected to North Carolina; get first access to NC business and investment news; and it provides education by luncheons, Networking events, etc. An emerging trend in early stage capital are syndicates – which are essentially groups of similar people/organizations coming together to build businesses in their community.  Examples could be investors in IoT, Med Tech, Fin Tech, real estate, etc.  Crowdfunding platforms are making it easier for people to form syndicates and organize capital around communities/industries.  Will and Anya dive into this during our call and I believe this is an area to watch in the coming years. Will and Anya discuss their connection to a large partner network with resources within North Carolina and outside the state to support community awareness , help raise funding, and connect people to other groups for support. Hear what CrowdfundNC has to offer – you will definitely understand their mission - to grow North Carolina's entrepreneurial ecosystem by democratizing access to capital for all businesses providing new economic opportunities for all.  Ultimately as we’ve said before on the podcast there are avenues developing that will allow investors to better invest locally just like avenues have developed in the food world for us to buy locally.  I’m excited to watch this trend and invite you to follow Will and Anya to stay in the loop.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   Anya Johnson and Will McGuire with CrowdfundNC join us for the podcast today. - Will joined us a few years ago to talk about crowdfunding and his own company, CrowdfundNC. I wanted to circle back around and talk with Will and Anya about the crowdfundi... Anya Johnson and Will McGuire with CrowdfundNC join us for the podcast today.

Will joined us a few years ago to talk about crowdfunding and his own company, CrowdfundNC. I wanted to circle back around and talk with Will and Anya about the crowdfunding initiatives in North Carolina as well as what the industry in general looks like.  I have long been a believer that local entrepreneurs are good investment opportunities as potentially investment opportunities for people willing AND able to take the risk.

Companies like CrowdfundNC make it easier for local people to invest in local businesses.  As Charlotte in particular – and North Carolina/South Carolina – continue to grow more entrepreneurs will start businesses looking to capitalize on that growth.  There are some new regulations coming out which impacts accredited and non-accredited investors too.

We discuss the opportunities in Raleigh and with Crowdfunding.  Anya encourages people to utilize the  website, NC Grind (https://ncgrind.com/) where people can go to find investment opportunities connected to North Carolina; get first access to NC business and investment news; and it provides education by luncheons, Networking events, etc.

An emerging trend in early stage capital are syndicates – which are essentially groups of similar people/organizations coming together to build businesses in their community.  Examples could be investors in IoT, Med Tech, Fin Tech, real estate, etc.  Crowdfunding platforms are making it easier for people to form syndicates and organize capital around communities/industries.  Will and Anya dive into this during our call and I believe this is an area to watch in the coming years.

Will and Anya discuss their connection to a large partner network with resources within North Carolina and outside the state to support community awareness , help raise funding, and connect people to other groups for support.

Hear what CrowdfundNC has to offer – you will definitely understand their mission - to grow North Carolina's entrepreneurial ecosystem by democratizing access to capital for all businesses providing new economic opportunities for all.  Ultimately as we’ve said before on the podcast there are avenues developing that will allow investors to better invest locally just like avenues have developed in the food world for us to buy locally.  I’m excited to watch this trend and invite you to follow Will and Anya to stay in the loop.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance,]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 107: Desmond Wiggan, Co-Founder and CEO of BatteryXchange https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-107-desmond-wiggan-co-founder-and-ceo-of-batteryxchange/ Thu, 24 Sep 2020 11:39:35 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1090   This week we welcome Desmond Wiggan, a co-founder and CEO BatteryXchange to the podcast.  Like many entrepreneurs Desmond’s business model was disrupted as a result of Covid19.  As an African American entrepreneur, he also engaged in the community promoting equality for minority founders and changing the narrative for minorities in technology.  He’s also a new father. You’ll quickly learn that tackling all these things is just what Desmond does – he’s a fantastic person with great drive and self-awareness. Desmond was kind enough to talk through his journey with us.  In many regards, it started out with him running track in college.  Through his track team, he was able to learn how to be a leader.  He took that leadership and the know-how of doing what has to be done to win to the corporate world.  After spending time with Pepsi, Desmond took the opportunity to travel to China for his MBA. In the Spring of 2018 – just before leaving China - Aubrey Yeboah and Desmond developed the concept for BatteryXchange out of convenience of needing a charged battery for their cell phone. BatteryXchange is an IoT technology company that connects people, businesses, and communities to things that matter to each entity the most. On our podcast, Desmond discusses their business model pre-Covid and how they had to pivot to focus on businesses in the essential worker spaces including healthcare and public transportation.  He talks about crowd funding and shares his story of the hurdles of starting a new business as a black man.  We also discuss Desmond’s involvement with the Black Entrepreneurship Council, a new program initiated this summer through NC IDEA. It’s a great podcast, listen to the importance being a part of a community, globalization, and their core mission, to keep people connected. For those wanting to learn more about BatteryXchange and Desmond, register for an opportunity to meet the team, learn more about their products and understand their investment opportunity.  Registration can be found here – www.bxesummit.com/summit2020   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.   Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   - This week we welcome Desmond Wiggan, a co-founder and CEO BatteryXchange to the podcast.  Like many entrepreneurs Desmond’s business model was disrupted as a result of Covid19.  As an African American entrepreneur,

 

This week we welcome Desmond Wiggan, a co-founder and CEO BatteryXchange to the podcast.  Like many entrepreneurs Desmond’s business model was disrupted as a result of Covid19.  As an African American entrepreneur, he also engaged in the community promoting equality for minority founders and changing the narrative for minorities in technology.  He’s also a new father.

You’ll quickly learn that tackling all these things is just what Desmond does – he’s a fantastic person with great drive and self-awareness.

Desmond was kind enough to talk through his journey with us.  In many regards, it started out with him running track in college.  Through his track team, he was able to learn how to be a leader.  He took that leadership and the know-how of doing what has to be done to win to the corporate world.  After spending time with Pepsi, Desmond took the opportunity to travel to China for his MBA.

In the Spring of 2018 – just before leaving China - Aubrey Yeboah and Desmond developed the concept for BatteryXchange out of convenience of needing a charged battery for their cell phone.

BatteryXchange is an IoT technology company that connects people, businesses, and communities to things that matter to each entity the most.

On our podcast, Desmond discusses their business model pre-Covid and how they had to pivot to focus on businesses in the essential worker spaces including healthcare and public transportation.  He talks about crowd funding and shares his story of the hurdles of starting a new business as a black man.  We also discuss Desmond’s involvement with the Black Entrepreneurship Council, a new program initiated this summer through NC IDEA.

It’s a great podcast, listen to the importance being a part of a community, globalization, and their core mission, to keep people connected.

For those wanting to learn more about BatteryXchange and Desmond, register for an opportunity to meet the team, learn more about their products and understand their investment opportunity.  Registration can be found here – www.bxesummit.com/summit2020

 
William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  
Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 
Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 106: Lee Farabaugh, President of Core10 and Joe Maxwell Managing Partner with FINTOP Capital https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-106-lee-farabaugh-president-of-core10-and-joe-maxwell-managing-partner-with-fintop-capital/ Thu, 03 Sep 2020 13:35:37 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1085   Lee Farabaugh and Joe Maxwell join me on the Charlotte Angel Connection today to discuss Core10. Lee Farabaugh is the Co-Founder and President of Core10.  She is a technology design, operations and innovation expert with over a decade of experience in fintech and health care IT – and she’s been fortunate to call Charlotte home before! Joe Maxwell is the Managing Partner with FINTOP Capital.  FINTOP Capital, is a venture capital firm managed by a team of seasoned operators, based in Nashville, TN. In addition, to being an investor in Core10 FINTOP capital was an earlier investor in DealCloud – a Charlotte startup that was sold several years ago (here founders Rob Cummings and Ben Harrison talk about their exit on Episode 78). Core10, founded in 2016 and backed by FINTOP Capital, is a leading US-based provider of API Integration and SaaS implementation services to the fintech and financial services industry. Their 100% US-based development team is located in smaller US Hereshore® communities, including Huntington, West Virginia, and Martin, Tennessee, where they offer clients expert resources at a competitive rate. These Hereshore® communities are selected because they produce highly educated developers in places with a significantly lower cost of living than the major US hubs and large cities. During the podcast we discuss their business value of providing high quality software in US from costing a fortune.  Listen to why Lee decided to start their business in West Virginia and Tennessee and learn about the success they have had in building relationships in the community, working with Universities, and becoming a community leader. We discuss the business model now and future, partnerships with other states, and the need for building an ecosystem. They share their success stories of making the deals happen, and what business has been like for Core10 for the past four months during the early stages of the Covid19 pandemic. You don’t want to miss this podcast and listen to their excitement and desire for everyone to win.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   - Lee Farabaugh and Joe Maxwell join me on the Charlotte Angel Connection today to discuss Core10. - Lee Farabaugh is the Co-Founder and President of Core10.  She is a technology design, operations and innovation expert with over a decade of experi...

 

Lee Farabaugh and Joe Maxwell join me on the Charlotte Angel Connection today to discuss Core10.

Lee Farabaugh is the Co-Founder and President of Core10.  She is a technology design, operations and innovation expert with over a decade of experience in fintech and health care IT – and she’s been fortunate to call Charlotte home before!

Joe Maxwell is the Managing Partner with FINTOP Capital.  FINTOP Capital, is a venture capital firm managed by a team of seasoned operators, based in Nashville, TN. In addition, to being an investor in Core10 FINTOP capital was an earlier investor in DealCloud – a Charlotte startup that was sold several years ago (here founders Rob Cummings and Ben Harrison talk about their exit on Episode 78).

Core10, founded in 2016 and backed by FINTOP Capital, is a leading US-based provider of API Integration and SaaS implementation services to the fintech and financial services industry.

Their 100% US-based development team is located in smaller US Hereshore® communities, including Huntington, West Virginia, and Martin, Tennessee, where they offer clients expert resources at a competitive rate. These Hereshore® communities are selected because they produce highly educated developers in places with a significantly lower cost of living than the major US hubs and large cities.

During the podcast we discuss their business value of providing high quality software in US from costing a fortune.  Listen to why Lee decided to start their business in West Virginia and Tennessee and learn about the success they have had in building relationships in the community, working with Universities, and becoming a community leader.

We discuss the business model now and future, partnerships with other states, and the need for building an ecosystem. They share their success stories of making the deals happen, and what business has been like for Core10 for the past four months during the early stages of the Covid19 pandemic.

You don’t want to miss this podcast and listen to their excitement and desire for everyone to win.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. 

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 105: Jordan Schindler, CEO and Founder of NuFabrx https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-105-jordan-schindler-ceo-and-founder-of-nufabrx/ Thu, 06 Aug 2020 17:49:35 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1075   We are really pleased to have Jordan Schindler, CEO and Founder at Nufabrx (previously known as Textile-Based Delivery, Inc) on the podcast today (watch our podcast on Youtube). Much like our last podcast with Chris Wright from Whystle (click here), Jordan had to deal with a big change to his business model during March.  While he was in the midst of launching into Walmart and had just finished a capital raise, the need for more masks in the US was/is directly in their line of work.  As such, we explore this pivot and the impact with Jordan in detail. Before diving straight into the meat of the pivot, we learn Jordan grew up in Arizona and at an early age knew he had a passion for entrepreneurship.  He attended the University of Washington in Seattle.  Fighting an acne problem in college he sought out a dermatologist who essentially recommended Jordan to change his pillowcase more often.  It sounded like a crazy concept – wash your sheets to solve the acne problem.  As such, Jordan took to solve the problem in a different way – creating fabric that heals. Jordan shares his story of how he got involved with a group of people from MIT and how their relationship evolved.  He moved to the Conover, NC in 2016 to have access to the Manufacturing Solutions Center.  This was a pivotal moment in the business as it really opened lots of doors for Jordan and the business and provided him access to tools it would have been impossible (or highly expensive) to purchase on his own. Nufabrx is innovating smart materials which integrate state-of-art controlled release of active ingredients within garments, offering topical and transdermal benefit with high compliance, safety, aesthetics, and convenience.  Their patented platform technology enables the safe and controlled delivery of active ingredients to target locations on the body. Listen to his success story from a pillowcase to socks with built in pain relief to masks for today’s pandemic. **Special note, for every order they receive, they donate masks to healthcare first responders.**  You can order there mask and glove products here (www.theramasks.com).   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   - We are really pleased to have Jordan Schindler, CEO and Founder at Nufabrx (previously known as Textile-Based Delivery, Inc) on the podcast today (watch our podcast on Youtube). - Much like our last podcast with Chris Wright from Whystle (click h...

 

We are really pleased to have Jordan Schindler, CEO and Founder at Nufabrx (previously known as Textile-Based Delivery, Inc) on the podcast today (watch our podcast on Youtube).

Much like our last podcast with Chris Wright from Whystle (click here), Jordan had to deal with a big change to his business model during March.  While he was in the midst of launching into Walmart and had just finished a capital raise, the need for more masks in the US was/is directly in their line of work.  As such, we explore this pivot and the impact with Jordan in detail.

Before diving straight into the meat of the pivot, we learn Jordan grew up in Arizona and at an early age knew he had a passion for entrepreneurship.  He attended the University of Washington in Seattle.  Fighting an acne problem in college he sought out a dermatologist who essentially recommended Jordan to change his pillowcase more often.  It sounded like a crazy concept – wash your sheets to solve the acne problem.  As such, Jordan took to solve the problem in a different way – creating fabric that heals.

Jordan shares his story of how he got involved with a group of people from MIT and how their relationship evolved.  He moved to the Conover, NC in 2016 to have access to the Manufacturing Solutions Center.  This was a pivotal moment in the business as it really opened lots of doors for Jordan and the business and provided him access to tools it would have been impossible (or highly expensive) to purchase on his own.

Nufabrx is innovating smart materials which integrate state-of-art controlled release of active ingredients within garments, offering topical and transdermal benefit with high compliance, safety, aesthetics, and convenience.  Their patented platform technology enables the safe and controlled delivery of active ingredients to target locations on the body.

Listen to his success story from a pillowcase to socks with built in pain relief to masks for today’s pandemic.

**Special note, for every order they receive, they donate masks to healthcare first responders.**  You can order there mask and glove products here (www.theramasks.com).

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. 

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as,]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 104: Chris Wright, Founder of Whystle https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-104-chris-wright-founder-of-whystle/ Wed, 15 Jul 2020 19:26:31 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1071 Chris Wright, founder of Whystle, joins us today on the podcast. Chris is an entrepreneur obsessed with learning and relentless personal improvement. Chris is from Indiana, grew up in upstate New York and attended University of South Carolina.  After college he had a job with Deloitte and was fortunate to have a few months prior to his official start date.  During his time off, Chris started two businesses which was where he knew he wanted to come back to.  One of the businesses, which he still co-owns, sells private label men’s accessories thru an Amazon FBA (fulfillment by Amazon).  You’ll hear a few of the lessons he learned through this business as we dive through his journey. Chris spent two years as a consultant with Deloitte before he finally nailed down his next company - Whystle. Whystle is an on-demand cleaning service you schedule via an app.  Whystle’s goal is to provide simple to book, transparent cleaning services so people know what they were getting, how much they are paying and can get their time back! In our discussion today, Chris discusses his consulting assignments at Deloitte and what made him decide to leave Deloitte. With the demands of being a consultant, working long hours and traveling demands he had no time to maintain a “home”.  He first got the idea to start Whystle in the fall of 2018.  He thought it would be a great concept for professionals who – like him - lead busy lives so they could take back some of their free time. Chris built his website, got operational, and started Whystle full time in March 2019.  They had a successful first year, lots of ups and downs but successful. One year later COVID-19 happens and by end of March 2020 75% of their overall business had to pause services.  He discusses the challenges they experienced during this time. Listen to how they overcame the business challenges resulting from COVID-19 pivoted to a new service for commercial property owners, Whystle Disinfection Services.  Chris’ goal for Disinfection Services is to help businesses reopen safely and to help create a place where employees and customers are not fearful.  He discusses their back to business opening plan and discusses guidelines they have made available on their website for others to use.  Chris has made his back to business plan available online including a free 15 minute consultation.  Please follow this link for additional tips and details - https://www.whystle.co/back-to-business-action-plan. It’s a great podcast, you don’t want to miss it.  Chris is a great leader, a team player and truly has the desire to help and educate people on how to reopen and do it safe.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. Chris Wright, founder of Whystle, joins us today on the podcast. - Chris is an entrepreneur obsessed with learning and relentless personal improvement. Chris is from Indiana, grew up in upstate New York and attended University of South Carolina.

Chris Wright, founder of Whystle, joins us today on the podcast.

Chris is an entrepreneur obsessed with learning and relentless personal improvement. Chris is from Indiana, grew up in upstate New York and attended University of South Carolina.  After college he had a job with Deloitte and was fortunate to have a few months prior to his official start date.  During his time off, Chris started two businesses which was where he knew he wanted to come back to.  One of the businesses, which he still co-owns, sells private label men’s accessories thru an Amazon FBA (fulfillment by Amazon).  You’ll hear a few of the lessons he learned through this business as we dive through his journey.

Chris spent two years as a consultant with Deloitte before he finally nailed down his next company - Whystle.

Whystle is an on-demand cleaning service you schedule via an app.  Whystle’s goal is to provide simple to book, transparent cleaning services so people know what they were getting, how much they are paying and can get their time back!

In our discussion today, Chris discusses his consulting assignments at Deloitte and what made him decide to leave Deloitte.

With the demands of being a consultant, working long hours and traveling demands he had no time to maintain a “home”.  He first got the idea to start Whystle in the fall of 2018.  He thought it would be a great concept for professionals who – like him - lead busy lives so they could take back some of their free time.

Chris built his website, got operational, and started Whystle full time in March 2019.  They had a successful first year, lots of ups and downs but successful. One year later COVID-19 happens and by end of March 2020 75% of their overall business had to pause services.  He discusses the challenges they experienced during this time.

Listen to how they overcame the business challenges resulting from COVID-19 pivoted to a new service for commercial property owners, Whystle Disinfection Services.  Chris’ goal for Disinfection Services is to help businesses reopen safely and to help create a place where employees and customers are not fearful.  He discusses their back to business opening plan and discusses guidelines they have made available on their website for others to use.  Chris has made his back to business plan available online including a free 15 minute consultation.  Please follow this link for additional tips and details - https://www.whystle.co/back-to-business-action-plan.

It’s a great podcast, you don’t want to miss it.  Chris is a great leader, a team player and truly has the desire to help and educate people on how to reopen and do it safe.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. 

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible empl...]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 103: Scott Pope and Eric Kirsch, Co-Founders of Mito Station https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-103-scott-pope-and-eric-kirsch-co-founders-of-mito-station/ Fri, 26 Jun 2020 17:05:58 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1066 We are exploring the world of video podcasting so please feel free to watch today's podcast here - https://youtu.be/Fn4NpldmZhQ Scott Pope and Eric Kirsch join the podcast today to discuss Mito Station and the health care startup space in Charlotte.  Mito Station is a co-working space built specifically to meet the needs of innovative healthcare start-up companies.  In addition to getting this unique concept off the ground both Eric and Scott hold down other jobs in the health care space in Charlotte.  They’ve been dedicated to building a network in the medical community over the last several years to help cultivate the growing need for more innovative medical startups in Charlotte. As such, the concept of Mito Station came out of necessity and something Eric and Scott have seen become important as the healthcare startup community has grown up.  Eric has been leading the Society of Physician Entrepreneurs (SOPE) and their Charlotte Chapter since we last did a podcast with him and Scott has continued to grow the NC Health Innovators Group he launched in 2018.  Together they have seen more healthcare-based startups in the area – and even greater demand for more. We discuss the challenges and strategies in developing workspace in the healthcare industry and the three main needs for innovating healthcare in Charlotte.  They discuss their relationship in working with other healthcare stakeholders in the Charlotte area and the direction they are going and what the healthcare ecosystem will look like in the next 3-5 years.  They also discuss their opinion of why Charlotte is having success in the healthcare start-up scene. Mito Station will offer flexible lease terms and spatial arrangements that allows tenants to become submerged into the healthcare ecosystem.  Mito Station tenants will have unlimited access to the healthcare innovation center which will offer access to useful resources, events, and healthcare professionals. SOPE is a community comprised of all types of healthcare professionals, entrepreneurs, organizations, and investors. They have regular networking meetings and an annual state conference. NC Health Innovators is an organization looking to bridge the gap between health-care providers and technology entrepreneurs in the Charlotte region and across North Carolina. It is a great podcast, listen to learn about Charlotte’s healthcare ecosystem.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. We are exploring the world of video podcasting so please feel free to watch today's podcast here - https://youtu.be/Fn4NpldmZhQ - Scott Pope and Eric Kirsch join the podcast today to discuss Mito Station and the health care startup space in Charlotte...

We are exploring the world of video podcasting so please feel free to watch today's podcast here - https://youtu.be/Fn4NpldmZhQ

Scott Pope and Eric Kirsch join the podcast today to discuss Mito Station and the health care startup space in Charlotte.  Mito Station is a co-working space built specifically to meet the needs of innovative healthcare start-up companies.  In addition to getting this unique concept off the ground both Eric and Scott hold down other jobs in the health care space in Charlotte.  They’ve been dedicated to building a network in the medical community over the last several years to help cultivate the growing need for more innovative medical startups in Charlotte.

As such, the concept of Mito Station came out of necessity and something Eric and Scott have seen become important as the healthcare startup community has grown up.  Eric has been leading the Society of Physician Entrepreneurs (SOPE) and their Charlotte Chapter since we last did a podcast with him and Scott has continued to grow the NC Health Innovators Group he launched in 2018.  Together they have seen more healthcare-based startups in the area – and even greater demand for more.

We discuss the challenges and strategies in developing workspace in the healthcare industry and the three main needs for innovating healthcare in Charlotte.  They discuss their relationship in working with other healthcare stakeholders in the Charlotte area and the direction they are going and what the healthcare ecosystem will look like in the next 3-5 years.  They also discuss their opinion of why Charlotte is having success in the healthcare start-up scene.

Mito Station will offer flexible lease terms and spatial arrangements that allows tenants to become submerged into the healthcare ecosystem.  Mito Station tenants will have unlimited access to the healthcare innovation center which will offer access to useful resources, events, and healthcare professionals.

SOPE is a community comprised of all types of healthcare professionals, entrepreneurs, organizations, and investors. They have regular networking meetings and an annual state conference.

NC Health Innovators is an organization looking to bridge the gap between health-care providers and technology entrepreneurs in the Charlotte region and across North Carolina.

It is a great podcast, listen to learn about Charlotte’s healthcare ecosystem.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. 

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Int...]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 102: Hall T. Martin, Founder and CEO of TEN Capital Network https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-102-hall-t-martin-founder-and-ceo-of-ten-capital-network/ Thu, 21 May 2020 16:20:05 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1059 Today, we welcome Hall T. Martin to the podcast.  Hall is the Founder and CEO of TEN Capital Networks, formerly known as the Texas Entrepreneurial Network.  He has been involved in the Texas angel investors community since at least 2006 when he became the director of the Central Texas Angel Network.  Since then, Hall has gone on to start or run the Wilco Angel Network, the Austin Entrepreneur Network, the Baylor Angel Network and several others. Hall was kind enough to have me on his podcast to talk about what's happening in the Charlotte startup/angel community a few weeks ago. In those discussions, I learned some things about Hall and his approach to angel investing I thought would be valuable to share with our listeners. One of the more interesting things we dive into his view of a 3X in 3 years approach to the companies they invest in. It's a essentially a redemption right which protects the investor from having the startup turn into more of a lifestyle business than a fast growing startup to be acquired in a number of years. As we continue our discussions, Hall has some really good advice on ways for entrepreneurs to build relationships with local angel investors.  We also dive into meeting structure and what Hall's learned over the years for having angel network meetings.  Hall also highlights ways the process has been partially moving online - even before Covid-19 - and something we can all attest to after fully utilizing Zoom and other online conferencing sites. Hopefully you enjoy today's podcast with Hall! Our next podcast is with Scott Pope and Eric Kirsch as they talk about the local healthcare startup scene and their continued efforts to nurture a growing part of Charlotte's startup scene.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. Today, we welcome Hall T. Martin to the podcast.  Hall is the Founder and CEO of TEN Capital Networks, formerly known as the Texas Entrepreneurial Network.  He has been involved in the Texas angel investors community since at least 2006 when he became ...

Today, we welcome Hall T. Martin to the podcast.  Hall is the Founder and CEO of TEN Capital Networks, formerly known as the Texas Entrepreneurial Network.  He has been involved in the Texas angel investors community since at least 2006 when he became the director of the Central Texas Angel Network.  Since then, Hall has gone on to start or run the Wilco Angel Network, the Austin Entrepreneur Network, the Baylor Angel Network and several others.

Hall was kind enough to have me on his podcast to talk about what's happening in the Charlotte startup/angel community a few weeks ago. In those discussions, I learned some things about Hall and his approach to angel investing I thought would be valuable to share with our listeners. One of the more interesting things we dive into his view of a 3X in 3 years approach to the companies they invest in. It's a essentially a redemption right which protects the investor from having the startup turn into more of a lifestyle business than a fast growing startup to be acquired in a number of years.

As we continue our discussions, Hall has some really good advice on ways for entrepreneurs to build relationships with local angel investors.  We also dive into meeting structure and what Hall's learned over the years for having angel network meetings.  Hall also highlights ways the process has been partially moving online - even before Covid-19 - and something we can all attest to after fully utilizing Zoom and other online conferencing sites.

Hopefully you enjoy today's podcast with Hall!

Our next podcast is with Scott Pope and Eric Kirsch as they talk about the local healthcare startup scene and their continued efforts to nurture a growing part of Charlotte's startup scene.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. 

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 101: Don Rainey, General Partner with Grotech Ventures https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-101-don-rainey-general-partner-with-grotech-ventures/ Fri, 17 Apr 2020 02:19:20 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1052   Today Don Rainey, Partner with Grotech Ventures, joins us on the Charlotte Angel Connection.  Don is an experienced venture capitalist with a track record of successful enterprises. He has been involved with internet-based companies building large audiences and businesses for over 20 years. Over that time, he has made investments in ecommerce, fintech, networking technology and social media-related startups. Don moved to the Lake Norman area in 2013.  He is part of a growing number of Lake Norman area residents who have experience in the venture/startup space. They are increasingly utilizing Davidson’s Hurt Hub as a place to meet, network and share opportunities. In our podcast today, Don speaks about the role of a venture capitalist.   We talked some about Don’s decision to move into the VC space “way back” in 2000 – including the story of his first pitch.  Given Don’s experience, we had some fun talking about the his most and least successful investments.  He goes into nice detail talking about what created success for the successful one and what lead to the demise of the unsuccessful. During the podcast we also discuss what Charlotte is lacking in the early stage capital scene and the need for valuation creation.  He also shares his thoughts about the Charlotte ecosystem in the next 3-5 years. We also dive into the Don’s desire to build a “community” which is the reason for he started a course at the Hurt Hub called “Angels and Devils: The Details of Private Investing”.  It started as a 4-week course in coordination with LaunchLKN, Erica Madden, and Julie Goff before the social distancing measures went into effect.  I’d highly encourage any Lake Norman area listeners to reach out to Don to find out more. One of the goals of the course is to equip someone to be a confident angel investor – and given the growing interest in this Don is a great resource.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   - Today Don Rainey, Partner with Grotech Ventures, joins us on the Charlotte Angel Connection.  Don is an experienced venture capitalist with a track record of successful enterprises. He has been involved with internet-based companies building large...

 

Today Don Rainey, Partner with Grotech Ventures, joins us on the Charlotte Angel Connection.  Don is an experienced venture capitalist with a track record of successful enterprises. He has been involved with internet-based companies building large audiences and businesses for over 20 years. Over that time, he has made investments in ecommerce, fintech, networking technology and social media-related startups.

Don moved to the Lake Norman area in 2013.  He is part of a growing number of Lake Norman area residents who have experience in the venture/startup space. They are increasingly utilizing Davidson’s Hurt Hub as a place to meet, network and share opportunities.

In our podcast today, Don speaks about the role of a venture capitalist.   We talked some about Don’s decision to move into the VC space “way back” in 2000 – including the story of his first pitch.  Given Don’s experience, we had some fun talking about the his most and least successful investments.  He goes into nice detail talking about what created success for the successful one and what lead to the demise of the unsuccessful.

During the podcast we also discuss what Charlotte is lacking in the early stage capital scene and the need for valuation creation.  He also shares his thoughts about the Charlotte ecosystem in the next 3-5 years.

We also dive into the Don’s desire to build a “community” which is the reason for he started a course at the Hurt Hub called “Angels and Devils: The Details of Private Investing”.  It started as a 4-week course in coordination with LaunchLKN, Erica Madden, and Julie Goff before the social distancing measures went into effect.  I’d highly encourage any Lake Norman area listeners to reach out to Don to find out more. One of the goals of the course is to equip someone to be a confident angel investor – and given the growing interest in this Don is a great resource.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. 

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 100: Tana Greene, Co-Founder and CEO of MyWorkChoice https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-100-tana-greene-co-founder-and-ceo-of-myworkchoice/ Tue, 31 Mar 2020 21:13:57 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1045   Today, Tana Greene shares her story as a successful entrepreneur and mentor. At the age of 17, she wrote a goal on a piece of paper: “own my own business by the age 30.”  It was a far cry from where she was but you’ll hear why it wasn’t a long shot at all. With each passing year, her purpose beat louder and grew stronger.  Along the way, the business became clear – she wanted to help others by finding them employment. Owning her own business became a reality in 1988, when she co-founded a national staffing company that grew to operate in more than 20 states. In 2017, she guided the company’s transformation into MyWorkChoice. With over 30 years of experience in the industry she saw first-hand the changing needs of the contingent workforce and understood the vital role flexibility and technology must play moving forward. MyWorkChoice is the first workforce solution for warehousing, logistics, call center, and light industrial companies that allows employees to make decisions about how often and when they work. Through an easy to use mobile app, MyWorkChoice embraces flexibility by empowering workers to design their own schedule and creates a culture of performance and accountability evidenced by fill rates averaging above 95%. MyWorkChoice is the dependable, all-in-one workforce solution that scales alongside business needs. Tana’s purpose is to “ignite joy”.  As a teenage mother and a survivor of domestic violence, she shares her journey with us.  She’s also shared it countless other times and has become a vital part of Safe Alliance. Tana discusses how important goal setting and core values are for business – as well as the importance of mentor relationships with other entrepreneurs (she’s been a mentor to many Charlotte area entrepreneurs including Betsy Hauser Idilbi who was on the podcast a few years ago). She shares stories about the beginnings of their staffing business, the challenges of franchising, and what she learned along the way through some of their failures.  We discuss the future of the staffing business and technology’s role -which she admits has been a learning process. Don’t miss this podcast and hear Tana’s passion to “ignite joy” by sharing her story to help other people. I can’t think of a better way to celebrate our 100th episode of the Charlotte Angel Connection Podcast.  Tana embodies all that an entrepreneur, investor, mentor and ecosystem member should have.  Be bold, make decisions, learn by them and help others along the way.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   - Today, Tana Greene shares her story as a successful entrepreneur and mentor. - At the age of 17, she wrote a goal on a piece of paper: “own my own business by the age 30.”  It was a far cry from where she was but you’ll hear why it wasn’t a long ...

 

Today, Tana Greene shares her story as a successful entrepreneur and mentor.

At the age of 17, she wrote a goal on a piece of paper: “own my own business by the age 30.”  It was a far cry from where she was but you’ll hear why it wasn’t a long shot at all. With each passing year, her purpose beat louder and grew stronger.  Along the way, the business became clear – she wanted to help others by finding them employment. Owning her own business became a reality in 1988, when she co-founded a national staffing company that grew to operate in more than 20 states.

In 2017, she guided the company’s transformation into MyWorkChoice. With over 30 years of experience in the industry she saw first-hand the changing needs of the contingent workforce and understood the vital role flexibility and technology must play moving forward.

MyWorkChoice is the first workforce solution for warehousing, logistics, call center, and light industrial companies that allows employees to make decisions about how often and when they work. Through an easy to use mobile app, MyWorkChoice embraces flexibility by empowering workers to design their own schedule and creates a culture of performance and accountability evidenced by fill rates averaging above 95%. MyWorkChoice is the dependable, all-in-one workforce solution that scales alongside business needs.

Tana’s purpose is to “ignite joy”.  As a teenage mother and a survivor of domestic violence, she shares her journey with us.  She’s also shared it countless other times and has become a vital part of Safe Alliance.

Tana discusses how important goal setting and core values are for business – as well as the importance of mentor relationships with other entrepreneurs (she’s been a mentor to many Charlotte area entrepreneurs including Betsy Hauser Idilbi who was on the podcast a few years ago).

She shares stories about the beginnings of their staffing business, the challenges of franchising, and what she learned along the way through some of their failures.  We discuss the future of the staffing business and technology’s role -which she admits has been a learning process.

Don’t miss this podcast and hear Tana’s passion to “ignite joy” by sharing her story to help other people.

I can’t think of a better way to celebrate our 100th episode of the Charlotte Angel Connection Podcast.  Tana embodies all that an entrepreneur, investor, mentor and ecosystem member should have.  Be bold, make decisions, learn by them and help others along the way.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. 

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance,]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 099: Dalton Shaul, Founder and CEO of OmniLife https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-099-dalton-shaul-founder-and-ceo-of-omnilife/ Thu, 12 Mar 2020 19:20:00 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1040 Dalton Shaull is the Founder and CEO of OmniLife.  He is originally from Iowa and was born in an intense football family.  He played football for the University of Iowa, but his football career ended due to a motorcycle accident. After the accident he lost feeling in his arm and ended up having to have a nerve transplant to regain feeling in his arm.  Throughout his recovery, Dalton tried several ventures and ultimately decided he really liked to create things (artistic prospective).  As a result of his injury, he knew he wanted to get involved in the Medtech business.  It was during a pitch he made at an Entrepreneurial class he met Eric Pahl, his Co-Founder at OmniLife. “OmniLife was founded in 2016 based on the need to make the organ procurement process more efficient.”  They launched their first product, known as TXP Chat™, as a secure mobile messaging system for transplant teams.  TXP Chat™ facilitates seamless and comprehensive care delivery for organ failure patients by optimizing clinical communication among payors, providers, and patients. In today’s podcast, Dalton shares his story of how and why he became interested with the organ transplant program. He explains what they needed to initially “focus” on and the due diligence process of dissecting the company’s potential.  He tells the story of their “first” pitch and its success—which was the beginning of the momentum.  He shares his heartwarming story of the start of the business, first raising round and more. He also discusses the structure of the business now, their first success of their first study, and why they left Iowa to move the business to Lexington, KY.   Dalton currently resides in Charlotte and discusses doing business in the South. There is a lot of momentum in Health IT.  Don’t miss the podcast to hear how about it and how it improves the quality of healthcare delivery. A few notes worth mentioning along the lines of this podcast. Dalton is in Charlotte for two reason: (1) his wife is in residency here and his uncle is a heart transplant surgeon in Charlotte as well. Scott Pope and Eric Kirsch are launching a new co-working space devoted to medical companies much like OmniLife, called Mito Station.  It's a really unique concept and will help continue incubating new startups in the health care space here in Charlotte.  As such, we expect to have even more health care startups in Charlotte as they finish out their space later this year and I look forward to interviewing them on the podcast in the not too distant future.  Both Eric and Scott have been on the podcast but we will have them back on this spring talking about their project as well as the growing number of health care startups in town.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. Dalton Shaull is the Founder and CEO of OmniLife.  He is originally from Iowa and was born in an intense football family.  He played football for the University of Iowa, but his football career ended due to a motorcycle accident. - Dalton Shaull is the Founder and CEO of OmniLife.  He is originally from Iowa and was born in an intense football family.  He played football for the University of Iowa, but his football career ended due to a motorcycle accident.

After the accident he lost feeling in his arm and ended up having to have a nerve transplant to regain feeling in his arm.  Throughout his recovery, Dalton tried several ventures and ultimately decided he really liked to create things (artistic prospective).  As a result of his injury, he knew he wanted to get involved in the Medtech business.  It was during a pitch he made at an Entrepreneurial class he met Eric Pahl, his Co-Founder at OmniLife.

“OmniLife was founded in 2016 based on the need to make the organ procurement process more efficient.”  They launched their first product, known as TXP Chat, as a secure mobile messaging system for transplant teams.  TXP Chat facilitates seamless and comprehensive care delivery for organ failure patients by optimizing clinical communication among payors, providers, and patients.

In today’s podcast, Dalton shares his story of how and why he became interested with the organ transplant program. He explains what they needed to initially “focus” on and the due diligence process of dissecting the company’s potential.  He tells the story of their “first” pitch and its success—which was the beginning of the momentum.  He shares his heartwarming story of the start of the business, first raising round and more.

He also discusses the structure of the business now, their first success of their first study, and why they left Iowa to move the business to Lexington, KY.   Dalton currently resides in Charlotte and discusses doing business in the South.

There is a lot of momentum in Health IT.  Don’t miss the podcast to hear how about it and how it improves the quality of healthcare delivery.

A few notes worth mentioning along the lines of this podcast.

* Dalton is in Charlotte for two reason: (1) his wife is in residency here and his uncle is a heart transplant surgeon in Charlotte as well.
* Scott Pope and Eric Kirsch are launching a new co-working space devoted to medical companies much like OmniLife, called Mito Station.  It's a really unique concept and will help continue incubating new startups in the health care space here in Charlotte.  As such, we expect to have even more health care startups in Charlotte as they finish out their space later this year and I look forward to interviewing them on the podcast in the not too distant future.  Both Eric and Scott have been on the podcast but we will have them back on this spring talking about their project as well as the growing number of health care startups in town.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. 

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and f...]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 098: Haley Bohon, Founder and CEO of Skillpop https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-098-haley-bohon-founder-and-ceo-of-skillpop/ Fri, 14 Feb 2020 13:30:21 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1033   On today’s podcast, we have Haley Bohon, Founder and CEO of SkillPop.  I’ve known about SkillPop since nearly its inception but have never had the opportunity to sit down with Haley and talk about the business.  For those of you who don’t know, SkillPop is a company facilitating ‘pop-up classes in your community’.  They advertise that it’s for ‘creators, dreamers and lifelong learners’. I think you can make the case it’s for anyone who wants to continue to grow. And speaking of growth, SkillPop has grown tremendously since its first class.  They now offer classes in Atlanta, Charlotte, Greenville, Lake Norman, Nashville and Raleigh. Today, we wanted to learn more about this great company, hear Haley’s story and the potential paths forward straight from Haley.  The best thing about doing these podcasts with entrepreneurs – at least from my perspective – is you get a good sense of the quality of the entrepreneur in Charlotte.  Haley is one of many entrepreneurs who makes you feel proud to be part of the ecosystem.  She knows her business very well and while I don’t want to say she held back – we dove into lots of good topics – you know she’s got more to show us in the coming years. So that is where we tried to stay in this podcast.  How has Haley and the business grown over the years?  What were some of the key milestones and what have bee some of the important moments in the business?  In exploring these topics we also get to ask Haley to give us glimpses into what it has taken to build this business. We also have a little fun with her.  It’s always great interviewing a fellow NC State Alum and asking them about the best university in the state.  Or talking with her about her Techstars experience in Austin only to quickly dive into a discussion on the best BBQ. Haley and SkillPop are doing great things.  Hopefully you listen to this podcast and realize what an asset she is to our community.  Then you go sign up for a class, learn a new skill and meet some other great folks in Charlotte. You'll notice a new intro/exit song and format going forward.  As a lifelong Grateful Dead fan, I thought it was beyond time to incorporate some personality into the podcast.  The verse is from Althea and the words fit the podcast.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   - On today’s podcast, we have Haley Bohon, Founder and CEO of SkillPop.  I’ve known about SkillPop since nearly its inception but have never had the opportunity to sit down with Haley and talk about the business.  For those of you who don’t know,

 

On today’s podcast, we have Haley Bohon, Founder and CEO of SkillPop.  I’ve known about SkillPop since nearly its inception but have never had the opportunity to sit down with Haley and talk about the business.  For those of you who don’t know, SkillPop is a company facilitating ‘pop-up classes in your community’.  They advertise that it’s for ‘creators, dreamers and lifelong learners’.

I think you can make the case it’s for anyone who wants to continue to grow.

And speaking of growth, SkillPop has grown tremendously since its first class.  They now offer classes in Atlanta, Charlotte, Greenville, Lake Norman, Nashville and Raleigh.

Today, we wanted to learn more about this great company, hear Haley’s story and the potential paths forward straight from Haley.  The best thing about doing these podcasts with entrepreneurs – at least from my perspective – is you get a good sense of the quality of the entrepreneur in Charlotte.  Haley is one of many entrepreneurs who makes you feel proud to be part of the ecosystem.  She knows her business very well and while I don’t want to say she held back – we dove into lots of good topics – you know she’s got more to show us in the coming years.

So that is where we tried to stay in this podcast.  How has Haley and the business grown over the years?  What were some of the key milestones and what have bee some of the important moments in the business?  In exploring these topics we also get to ask Haley to give us glimpses into what it has taken to build this business.

We also have a little fun with her.  It’s always great interviewing a fellow NC State Alum and asking them about the best university in the state.  Or talking with her about her Techstars experience in Austin only to quickly dive into a discussion on the best BBQ.

Haley and SkillPop are doing great things.  Hopefully you listen to this podcast and realize what an asset she is to our community.  Then you go sign up for a class, learn a new skill and meet some other great folks in Charlotte.

You'll notice a new intro/exit song and format going forward.  As a lifelong Grateful Dead fan, I thought it was beyond time to incorporate some personality into the podcast.  The verse is from Althea and the words fit the podcast.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. 

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 097: Dan Ariely, Author, Founder, Investor https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-097-dan-ariely-author-founder-investor/ Thu, 30 Jan 2020 17:16:53 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1028 Today we welcome Dan Ariely to the Charlotte Angel Connection.  Dan is the Principal for Advanced Hindsight and Founder of Startup Lab at Duke University.  He is also Professor of Behavioral Economics at Duke University (Fuqua School of Business, Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Economics, School of Medicine).  Dan is also a Co-Founder, advisor and investor in numerous startups over the last decade.  Many of you have probably seen one of Dan’s TED Talks which are based on Predictably Irrational and some of his more recent books. I read Predictably Irrational in 2010 and became an instant fan of Dan’s works and continued to follow him over the year.  Having him on the podcast to talk about how his work is helping startups come through Startup Labs was a fantastic experience. As you’ll learn today, Dan studies how people act in the marketplace, as opposed to how they should or would if they were rational beings. The Center for Advanced Hindsight’s work is aimed at using behavioral insights to tackle challenging problems at home and abroad. Dan explains why they focus on financial and health care companies and their approach to teach behavior economics and behavior change.  He discusses how environmental methods impact technology. Listen to podcast and hear the examples on how they give people better tools. We discuss the information age and his explanation of less information is better. He explains how companies can get involved in the Startup Lab and how they select companies.  He speaks about investing in startups and the irrationality of founders and investors of startups.  We dive into the irrationality of both investing in and being a founder of a startup and he gives great example of how investing in early stage companies has to be about more than just the financial return. Dan believes that startups need to test their assumptions and he gives some examples of studies they have done at the Center for Advanced Hindsight. We discuss the life cycle of startups and established brands and the importance of innovation.  Stick around to the end of the podcast and listen to why Dan loves experiments AND why he encourages using the library. It’s a very enlightening podcast that you don’t want to miss!   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. Today we welcome Dan Ariely to the Charlotte Angel Connection.  Dan is the Principal for Advanced Hindsight and Founder of Startup Lab at Duke University.  He is also Professor of Behavioral Economics at Duke University (Fuqua School of Business, Dan Ariely to the Charlotte Angel Connection.  Dan is the Principal for Advanced Hindsight and Founder of Startup Lab at Duke University.  He is also Professor of Behavioral Economics at Duke University (Fuqua School of Business, Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Economics, School of Medicine).  Dan is also a Co-Founder, advisor and investor in numerous startups over the last decade.  Many of you have probably seen one of Dan’s TED Talks which are based on Predictably Irrational and some of his more recent books.

I read Predictably Irrational in 2010 and became an instant fan of Dan’s works and continued to follow him over the year.  Having him on the podcast to talk about how his work is helping startups come through Startup Labs was a fantastic experience.

As you’ll learn today, Dan studies how people act in the marketplace, as opposed to how they should or would if they were rational beings. The Center for Advanced Hindsight’s work is aimed at using behavioral insights to tackle challenging problems at home and abroad.

Dan explains why they focus on financial and health care companies and their approach to teach behavior economics and behavior change.  He discusses how environmental methods impact technology. Listen to podcast and hear the examples on how they give people better tools. We discuss the information age and his explanation of less information is better.

He explains how companies can get involved in the Startup Lab and how they select companies.  He speaks about investing in startups and the irrationality of founders and investors of startups.  We dive into the irrationality of both investing in and being a founder of a startup and he gives great example of how investing in early stage companies has to be about more than just the financial return.

Dan believes that startups need to test their assumptions and he gives some examples of studies they have done at the Center for Advanced Hindsight. We discuss the life cycle of startups and established brands and the importance of innovation.  Stick around to the end of the podcast and listen to why Dan loves experiments AND why he encourages using the library.

It’s a very enlightening podcast that you don’t want to miss!

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. 

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 096: Stratifyd Founder and CEO, Derek Wang https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-096-stratifyd-founder-and-ceo-derek-wang/ Thu, 16 Jan 2020 15:34:45 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1019 Today, we welcome Derek Wang, founder and CEO of Stratifyd, to the Charlotte Angel Connection. Derek was raised in Beijing and moved to the United States to obtain his Ph.D. from UNC Charlotte.  While attending UNC he spent time on the West coast working with Microsoft Research and PARC.  Derek became a Professor at UNC Charlotte and realized AI was being controlled by large companies.  He wanted to deliver the same benefits the large companies were exploring to companies of all sizes. Stratifyd is a startup headquartered in Charlotte, NC. The company has been designed to equip business leaders worldwide with deep intellectual business insights in minutes instead of months. Since its founding, Stratifyd has evolved into an Augmented Intelligence platform that leverages machine learning technology with human intellect to empower businesses to make data-driven decisions.  The platform is built on their patented algorithms that leverage Machine Learning (ML) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) for any businesses. I had the benefit of doing an interview with Derek at Packard Place in February 2019 and it was my first time meeting him. Very quickly I became a fan of Derek’s and saw the charisma and passion he puts into Stratifyd. In this podcast, the goal was to let our audience hear from themselves the type of leader Derek is.  We talk about the business but also the world surrounding the business with topics like have Georgian Partners as an investor (listen to my podcast from last year with Tyson Baber from Georgian Partners where among other things we talk about their investment in Stratifyd and Derek here), when and how did Derek know it was time to raise money, and what’s the impact machine learning is going to have on the future of our kids. He speaks about why he did a startup in Charlotte and his experience during the early days of the company.  We dive into how he processed the first ‘no’ in the fundraising process (super cool to listen to this part). Derek discusses what it takes for leaders to inspire.  The importance of being frank and honest and ability to attract talent.  He explains what Statifyd needs to improve upon in the next decade, the limits of machine learning and benefits, and the biggest hurdle of AI. At the end of the podcast we speak about Stratifyd’s milestones for 2020.  It’s a great podcast and insight into a company that is clearly driving Charlotte into the new decade.  Enjoy this edition of the Charlotte Angel Connection.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. Today, we welcome Derek Wang, founder and CEO of Stratifyd, to the Charlotte Angel Connection. - Derek was raised in Beijing and moved to the United States to obtain his Ph.D. from UNC Charlotte.  While attending UNC he spent time on the West coast wo... Today, we welcome Derek Wang, founder and CEO of Stratifyd, to the Charlotte Angel Connection.

Derek was raised in Beijing and moved to the United States to obtain his Ph.D. from UNC Charlotte.  While attending UNC he spent time on the West coast working with Microsoft Research and PARC.  Derek became a Professor at UNC Charlotte and realized AI was being controlled by large companies.  He wanted to deliver the same benefits the large companies were exploring to companies of all sizes.

Stratifyd is a startup headquartered in Charlotte, NC. The company has been designed to equip business leaders worldwide with deep intellectual business insights in minutes instead of months. Since its founding, Stratifyd has evolved into an Augmented Intelligence platform that leverages machine learning technology with human intellect to empower businesses to make data-driven decisions.  The platform is built on their patented algorithms that leverage Machine Learning (ML) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) for any businesses.

I had the benefit of doing an interview with Derek at Packard Place in February 2019 and it was my first time meeting him. Very quickly I became a fan of Derek’s and saw the charisma and passion he puts into Stratifyd.

In this podcast, the goal was to let our audience hear from themselves the type of leader Derek is.  We talk about the business but also the world surrounding the business with topics like have Georgian Partners as an investor (listen to my podcast from last year with Tyson Baber from Georgian Partners where among other things we talk about their investment in Stratifyd and Derek here), when and how did Derek know it was time to raise money, and what’s the impact machine learning is going to have on the future of our kids.

He speaks about why he did a startup in Charlotte and his experience during the early days of the company.  We dive into how he processed the first ‘no’ in the fundraising process (super cool to listen to this part).

Derek discusses what it takes for leaders to inspire.  The importance of being frank and honest and ability to attract talent.  He explains what Statifyd needs to improve upon in the next decade, the limits of machine learning and benefits, and the biggest hurdle of AI.

At the end of the podcast we speak about Stratifyd’s milestones for 2020.  It’s a great podcast and insight into a company that is clearly driving Charlotte into the new decade.  Enjoy this edition of the Charlotte Angel Connection.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. 

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or...]]>
William Bissett, CFP full clean 58:34
Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 095: Dualboot Partners: Todd, Daniel and Ben https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-095-dualboot-partners-todd-daniel-and-ben/ Thu, 19 Dec 2019 15:13:37 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1013 Today we welcome the Principals of Dualboot Partners to the Charlotte Angel Connection. Dualboots mission is to partner with seasoned business leaders and entrepreneurs to build and transform businesses.  If you’ve been to any startup event over the last 12 months you’ve seen someone from the dualboot team there.  seasoned technology veterans with a long and proven track record of building new products and re-platforming legacy systems. There is no question they have a goal to be an important fabric, in not just Charlotte but, the southeast startup community. They are building a nice team and have already worked with several successful Charlotte area startups – like Petscreening.com (remember David Stunja from Episode 090) – and many more.  Given the impact they are having on the startup scene here locally I wanted to have them on to talk about who they are and how they are doing. As a little background, prior to Dualboot they all worked together in the past and have expertise in different areas. Todd Buelow’s, career is anchored at the intersection of entrepreneurship, people, and digital. Todd has over 20 years of experience managing digital products and serving as a catalyst for growth. Daniel DelaCruz began his career focusing on asset management, banking, and capital markets at PricewaterhouseCoopers. Before founding Dualboot Partners, Daniel was the VP of Finance and Operations of a digital agency. Ben Gilman spent more than 15 years building software products and has been intimately involved at every level of the software development process. In today’s podcast, we discuss many fun and interesting topics including how they bring a product to market using remote teams - they currently have 7 people in US (with no “central office”) and 60 developers remotely in Davidson, Russia, and Uruguay. As such, we naturally discuss onshore versus offshore capabilities and how companies benefit from both. We also dive into the tricky topic of how long they can/should stay on as the development team for a company. As always, we discuss the opportunities of the Southeast region over course of the next 10 year including their own their vision, and where they want to be in 5 years. We also get talk about the lessons they have learned by working with startups – including the importance of having a good network when you are thinking about starting your own company. Hope you enjoy this edition of the Charlotte Angel Connection.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. Today we welcome the Principals of Dualboot Partners to the Charlotte Angel Connection. - Dualboots mission is to partner with seasoned business leaders and entrepreneurs to build and transform businesses.

Today we welcome the Principals of Dualboot Partners to the Charlotte Angel Connection.

Dualboots mission is to partner with seasoned business leaders and entrepreneurs to build and transform businesses.  If you’ve been to any startup event over the last 12 months you’ve seen someone from the dualboot team there.  seasoned technology veterans with a long and proven track record of building new products and re-platforming legacy systems. There is no question they have a goal to be an important fabric, in not just Charlotte but, the southeast startup community.

They are building a nice team and have already worked with several successful Charlotte area startups – like Petscreening.com (remember David Stunja from Episode 090) – and many more.  Given the impact they are having on the startup scene here locally I wanted to have them on to talk about who they are and how they are doing.

As a little background, prior to Dualboot they all worked together in the past and have expertise in different areas.

Todd Buelow’s, career is anchored at the intersection of entrepreneurship, people, and digital. Todd has over 20 years of experience managing digital products and serving as a catalyst for growth.

Daniel DelaCruz began his career focusing on asset management, banking, and capital markets at PricewaterhouseCoopers. Before founding Dualboot Partners, Daniel was the VP of Finance and Operations of a digital agency.

Ben Gilman spent more than 15 years building software products and has been intimately involved at every level of the software development process.

In today’s podcast, we discuss many fun and interesting topics including how they bring a product to market using remote teams - they currently have 7 people in US (with no “central office”) and 60 developers remotely in Davidson, Russia, and Uruguay.

As such, we naturally discuss onshore versus offshore capabilities and how companies benefit from both. We also dive into the tricky topic of how long they can/should stay on as the development team for a company.

As always, we discuss the opportunities of the Southeast region over course of the next 10 year including their own their vision, and where they want to be in 5 years.

We also get talk about the lessons they have learned by working with startups – including the importance of having a good network when you are thinking about starting your own company.

Hope you enjoy this edition of the Charlotte Angel Connection.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. 

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under ...]]>
William Bissett, CFP full clean 1:03:11
Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 094: Wolfpack Investor Network (WIN) Managing Director, Brett Danforth and Ghazale Johnston WIN Member https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-094-wolfpack-investor-network-win-managing-director-brett-danforth-and-ghazale-johnston-win-member/ Fri, 15 Nov 2019 13:39:15 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=1005   Today we have Brett Danforth, Managing Director of the Wolfpack Investor Network (WIN), and Ghazale Johnston, WIN member/investor, joining us to discuss angel investing. “The Wolfpack Investor Network (WIN) brings together the NC State entrepreneurial community, NC State alumni network, and innovative private companies to empower the businesses that drive our future.” It is operated as a subscription service with direct ties to the University.  The annual membership is $1,500 with no requirement to invest (think of it as a fee to see deal flow with the potential to invest in each company).  As of our interview in September 2019, they have 150 members and 115 members have made at least one investment through the network.  WIN currently has nineteen companies in the portfolio - 15 of those include NCSU graduates in Management and four involved in licensing in technology. Brett Danforth is the Managing Director at Wolfpack Investor Network.  Brett is a graduate of NC State.  Prior to WIN, he worked in financial services/investment banking. Ghazale Johnston also attended NC State and was a Managing Director with Accenture for 20 years. She now serves as the Chief Operating Officer for Daymaker. During the podcast Brett discusses the business model of WIN.  He explains their process of communication to potential investors, and the diligence process.  He also shares how they work with other networks in the triangle area (Duke, Carolina Angel Networks) and explains how people with ties to NC State can become involved with WIN as an investor. Ghazale discusses how she became involved with WIN.  She also shares her experience as a member how she reviews the companies presented by WIN to decide whether or not to invest.  Additionally, we talk through the benefits she finds to being an active member of WIN. Listen to the podcast, the benefits of being a member, and learn how to become a member and the benefits of being a member.  Enjoy!   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   - Today we have Brett Danforth, Managing Director of the Wolfpack Investor Network (WIN), and Ghazale Johnston, WIN member/investor, joining us to discuss angel investing. - “The Wolfpack Investor Network (WIN) brings together the NC State entrepre...

 

Today we have Brett Danforth, Managing Director of the Wolfpack Investor Network (WIN), and Ghazale Johnston, WIN member/investor, joining us to discuss angel investing.

“The Wolfpack Investor Network (WIN) brings together the NC State entrepreneurial community, NC State alumni network, and innovative private companies to empower the businesses that drive our future.”

It is operated as a subscription service with direct ties to the University.  The annual membership is $1,500 with no requirement to invest (think of it as a fee to see deal flow with the potential to invest in each company).  As of our interview in September 2019, they have 150 members and 115 members have made at least one investment through the network.  WIN currently has nineteen companies in the portfolio - 15 of those include NCSU graduates in Management and four involved in licensing in technology.

Brett Danforth is the Managing Director at Wolfpack Investor Network.  Brett is a graduate of NC State.  Prior to WIN, he worked in financial services/investment banking.

Ghazale Johnston also attended NC State and was a Managing Director with Accenture for 20 years. She now serves as the Chief Operating Officer for Daymaker.

During the podcast Brett discusses the business model of WIN.  He explains their process of communication to potential investors, and the diligence process.  He also shares how they work with other networks in the triangle area (Duke, Carolina Angel Networks) and explains how people with ties to NC State can become involved with WIN as an investor.

Ghazale discusses how she became involved with WIN.  She also shares her experience as a member how she reviews the companies presented by WIN to decide whether or not to invest.  Additionally, we talk through the benefits she finds to being an active member of WIN.

Listen to the podcast, the benefits of being a member, and learn how to become a member and the benefits of being a member.  Enjoy!

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. 

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
William Bissett, CFP full clean 1:00:51
Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 093: Richard Maclean, Co-Founder of Frontier Capital https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-093-richard-maclean-co-founder-of-frontier-capital/ Thu, 31 Oct 2019 13:05:43 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=999   Today, we have Richard Maclean joining us on the podcast.  Richard is a co-founder of Frontier Capital – a Charlotte area growth equity firm he co-founded in 1999 with Andrew Lindner. Richard has seen Frontier Capital grow quickly over the years.  Their second fund raised $115 million in 2007 and Fund V raised $700 million in 2017.  They have started the process of raising capital for Fund VI and it will be exciting to see where they finish given their strong team and track record. So where do you start with a co-founder of a growth equity firm whose seen success for many portfolio companies as well as his own firm?  We obviously start with the first check they ever wrote to a portfolio company.   From there we dive into a number of great discussions. Richard discusses Frontier’s original business plan in 1999 and how it has changed.  He speaks about the lessons learned from their first two investment funds and what it has been like seeing their subsequent funds grow into the company it is today. We discuss how the growth equity space has changed over the last twenty years.  And we dive into the challenges of early stage investing, Frontier’s biggest struggles today, and the phases of growth. He also discusses competition, the importance of continuing to innovate, and of having the right team in place. We also touch base on some current events such as the WeWork IPO (prior to the collapse of the IPO) and how Charlotte has become a technology hub. What comes of it is a great discussion with a founder who has been doing growth equity since the dotcom bubble and is guiding his firm into their fourth decade as the calendar turns to 2020. Hope you enjoy today’s podcast with Richard Maclean. A little more on Frontier When Richard and Andrew founded Frontier, they wanted to create a different kind of private equity firm - one with a personality and a soul. Frontier now manages capital for some of the world’s most sophisticated institutional investors and is recognized nationally as a trusted partner and a leader in growth capital for middle market software and services companies.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   - Today, we have Richard Maclean joining us on the podcast.  Richard is a co-founder of Frontier Capital – a Charlotte area growth equity firm he co-founded in 1999 with Andrew Lindner. - Richard has seen Frontier Capital grow quickly over the year...

 

Today, we have Richard Maclean joining us on the podcast.  Richard is a co-founder of Frontier Capital – a Charlotte area growth equity firm he co-founded in 1999 with Andrew Lindner.

Richard has seen Frontier Capital grow quickly over the years.  Their second fund raised $115 million in 2007 and Fund V raised $700 million in 2017.  They have started the process of raising capital for Fund VI and it will be exciting to see where they finish given their strong team and track record.

So where do you start with a co-founder of a growth equity firm whose seen success for many portfolio companies as well as his own firm?  We obviously start with the first check they ever wrote to a portfolio company.   From there we dive into a number of great discussions.

Richard discusses Frontier’s original business plan in 1999 and how it has changed.  He speaks about the lessons learned from their first two investment funds and what it has been like seeing their subsequent funds grow into the company it is today.

We discuss how the growth equity space has changed over the last twenty years.  And we dive into the challenges of early stage investing, Frontier’s biggest struggles today, and the phases of growth.

He also discusses competition, the importance of continuing to innovate, and of having the right team in place. We also touch base on some current events such as the WeWork IPO (prior to the collapse of the IPO) and how Charlotte has become a technology hub.

What comes of it is a great discussion with a founder who has been doing growth equity since the dotcom bubble and is guiding his firm into their fourth decade as the calendar turns to 2020. Hope you enjoy today’s podcast with Richard Maclean.

A little more on Frontier

When Richard and Andrew founded Frontier, they wanted to create a different kind of private equity firm - one with a personality and a soul. Frontier now manages capital for some of the world’s most sophisticated institutional investors and is recognized nationally as a trusted partner and a leader in growth capital for middle market software and services companies.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. 

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
William Bissett, CFP full clean 59:12
Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 092: Spiracle Media Co-Founders Jarod Latch and Tim Baier https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-092-spiracle-media-co-founders-jarod-latch-and-tim-baier/ Fri, 18 Oct 2019 12:34:59 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=994   Today, we have Jarod Latch and Tim Baier joining us on the podcast.  Jarod and Tim are co-founders of Spiracle Media – a video content agency working with businesses to craft a better story to share. Jarod and Tim started Spiracle Media in 2011 while still working at different local news stations. They lived in a house together with a couple of other guys – Funday Monday was not a welcome addition to their neighborhood.  It took time living together but they finally came to a decision to start what is now Spiracle Media. Not surprisingly, the business started off with a different idea/concept.  It wasn’t until a surprise meeting with an existing client – listen for the story about a birthday cake– that the company turned into what it is today.  Tim and Jarod talk about several tough conversations they had to have as the conversation continued to grow. Tim also shares his first startup – a failure – and what it taught him. Jarod further expanded on the discussion as we learn his position was eliminated back in 2009 as a result of staff cuts in the last recession.  As such, we dive into the discussion and topic of failure some and what it really means. Listen in as we dive back into the early days of Spiracle to learn more about the original business plan and learn about their growth and expansion in Austin and potentially other fast-growing cities in the coming years.  We also dig into how two – or at the time, three – guys were able to execute a business strategy when they were ‘merely’ coming from the news world. What comes of it is a great discussion with two founders who are quickly growing and expanding their business into new markets.  Hope you enjoy today’s podcast with Spiracle Media.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   - Today, we have Jarod Latch and Tim Baier joining us on the podcast.  Jarod and Tim are co-founders of Spiracle Media – a video content agency working with businesses to craft a better story to share. -

 

Today, we have Jarod Latch and Tim Baier joining us on the podcast.  Jarod and Tim are co-founders of Spiracle Media – a video content agency working with businesses to craft a better story to share.

Jarod and Tim started Spiracle Media in 2011 while still working at different local news stations. They lived in a house together with a couple of other guys – Funday Monday was not a welcome addition to their neighborhood.  It took time living together but they finally came to a decision to start what is now Spiracle Media.

Not surprisingly, the business started off with a different idea/concept.  It wasn’t until a surprise meeting with an existing client – listen for the story about a birthday cake– that the company turned into what it is today.  Tim and Jarod talk about several tough conversations they had to have as the conversation continued to grow.

Tim also shares his first startup – a failure – and what it taught him. Jarod further expanded on the discussion as we learn his position was eliminated back in 2009 as a result of staff cuts in the last recession.  As such, we dive into the discussion and topic of failure some and what it really means.

Listen in as we dive back into the early days of Spiracle to learn more about the original business plan and learn about their growth and expansion in Austin and potentially other fast-growing cities in the coming years.  We also dig into how two – or at the time, three – guys were able to execute a business strategy when they were ‘merely’ coming from the news world.

What comes of it is a great discussion with two founders who are quickly growing and expanding their business into new markets.  Hope you enjoy today’s podcast with Spiracle Media.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. 

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
William Bissett, CFP full clean 1:07:06
Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 091: Jason Tuttle, Principal Nova Capital Partners https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-091-jason-tuttle-principal-nova-capital-partners/ Fri, 06 Sep 2019 12:57:46 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=987 Today, we have Jason Tuttle joining us on the podcast.  Jason is a Principal and a co-founder of Nova Capital Partners – a local real estate investment firm. Jason is a different guest for us. At Nova Capital Partners, they’ve spent the last 8 years (2011 – 2019) identifying under-appreciated real estate in the Carolina’s and raising money from investors to purchase each property - in a special purpose vehicle (SPV) type entity. After successfully doing it over 11 properties and continually providing income to investors, Jason and his business partner, Andy English, made the decision late last year to raise a real estate investment fund to allow them to make purchases as they arise without the constant need to fundraise.  They expect to close the fund in the next several weeks.  However, it will have an annual opening of which they will take new investor money. I’ve known Jason for 5 years now and have been constantly intrigued by their business model.  They aren’t interested in the glamorous real estate properties found in Southend or downtown.  They find profitable entities with solid anchor tenants and manage to grow and improve the tenant base over time with smart operational effectiveness. It’s not an angel investment.  It’s not a startup.  However, Jason and Andy are taking an approach to creating shareholder value that deserves to be heard and understood.  I’ve long been interested in how the ‘eat local’ movement will transition into something along the lines of ‘invest local’.  I think Jason and Andy are on the front end of seeing what that’s like. Listen in to learn more about their investment philosophy and hear Jason talk about the deal they walked away from last year (which in my view is a huge credibility boost to their approach).  And learn more about how the Buffett/Munger approach can be applied to more than just businesses.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. Today, we have Jason Tuttle joining us on the podcast.  Jason is a Principal and a co-founder of Nova Capital Partners – a local real estate investment firm. - Jason is a different guest for us. At Nova Capital Partners,

Today, we have Jason Tuttle joining us on the podcast.  Jason is a Principal and a co-founder of Nova Capital Partners – a local real estate investment firm.

Jason is a different guest for us. At Nova Capital Partners, they’ve spent the last 8 years (2011 – 2019) identifying under-appreciated real estate in the Carolina’s and raising money from investors to purchase each property - in a special purpose vehicle (SPV) type entity.

After successfully doing it over 11 properties and continually providing income to investors, Jason and his business partner, Andy English, made the decision late last year to raise a real estate investment fund to allow them to make purchases as they arise without the constant need to fundraise.  They expect to close the fund in the next several weeks.  However, it will have an annual opening of which they will take new investor money.

I’ve known Jason for 5 years now and have been constantly intrigued by their business model.  They aren’t interested in the glamorous real estate properties found in Southend or downtown.  They find profitable entities with solid anchor tenants and manage to grow and improve the tenant base over time with smart operational effectiveness.

It’s not an angel investment.  It’s not a startup.  However, Jason and Andy are taking an approach to creating shareholder value that deserves to be heard and understood.  I’ve long been interested in how the ‘eat local’ movement will transition into something along the lines of ‘invest local’.  I think Jason and Andy are on the front end of seeing what that’s like.

Listen in to learn more about their investment philosophy and hear Jason talk about the deal they walked away from last year (which in my view is a huge credibility boost to their approach).  And learn more about how the Buffett/Munger approach can be applied to more than just businesses.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. 

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
William Bissett, CFP full clean 56:52
Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 090: David Stunja, COO of Petscreening.com https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-090-david-stunja-coo-of-petscreening-com/ Fri, 16 Aug 2019 12:03:21 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=977 Today, we have David Stunja joining us on the podcast. David is the COO of Petscreening.com which recently completed a Seed Round led by Grotech Ventures. Many of you know David, but for those that don’t he took the corporate America route before he joined Petscreening.com. David spent most of his career in Washington, DC before relocating to Charlotte and was a VP of Corporate Strategy for Bank of America. All along, he knew he wanted to work with a fast-growing startup company. He just had to find the right one for him. To aid in his search, he starting writing stories on Charlotte Area starts for Start Charlotte (now Charlotte Inno), for which he has authored sixty articles. David’s involvement in the start-up scene through Start Charlotte, and his passion about using technology to turn innovative ideas into sellable products and connecting like-minded people, lead him to PetScreening.com, and in 2018, David joined the company as its COO. PetScreening.com was started by John Bradford in 2016. PetScreening.com is revolutionizing the pet screening process for housing providers and property managers. The platform, supported by a legal review team that reviews all assistance animal accommodation requests (emotional support, companion, service animals, etc.), also empowers apartment owner operators to screen all pets individually much like they would a resident. PetScreening’s first-to-market risk algorithm, measures the housing-related risk for each household pet, including the pet’s owner, and provides the property manager a summarized risk-score (learn more about their FIDO score here). With PetScreeing.com, property managers, landlords and housing providers can better manage renters' pets and assistance animals for free while introducing more pet-related revenue opportunities. During our podcast, we discuss David’s involvement with the Charlotte start-up scene and what went into David’s decision to switch from a stable corporate job to a start-up company. We also discuss PetScreening.com’s process of looking for the “right partners” to raise money in 2019, and what their focus is for the next twenty-four months. David’s career goals, including positively impacting the community, creating jobs, and helping grow the start-up community, are already coming to fruition! Hear about it and more during the podcast. All podcasts are edited by Brian Adams. If you've noticed the quality of the audio improving substantially since the summer of 2018, Brian is the reason. He does an unbelievable job. Any blips or issues now are due to the recording. William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. Today, we have David Stunja joining us on the podcast. David is the COO of Petscreening.com which recently completed a Seed Round led by Grotech Ventures. - Many of you know David, but for those that don’t he took the corporate America route before he... Today, we have David Stunja joining us on the podcast. David is the COO of Petscreening.com which recently completed a Seed Round led by Grotech Ventures.

Many of you know David, but for those that don’t he took the corporate America route before he joined Petscreening.com.

David spent most of his career in Washington, DC before relocating to Charlotte and was a VP of Corporate Strategy for Bank of America. All along, he knew he wanted to work with a fast-growing startup company. He just had to find the right one for him. To aid in his search, he starting writing stories on Charlotte Area starts for Start Charlotte (now Charlotte Inno), for which he has authored sixty articles.

David’s involvement in the start-up scene through Start Charlotte, and his passion about using technology to turn innovative ideas into sellable products and connecting like-minded people, lead him to PetScreening.com, and in 2018, David joined the company as its COO.

PetScreening.com was started by John Bradford in 2016. PetScreening.com is revolutionizing the pet screening process for housing providers and property managers. The platform, supported by a legal review team that reviews all assistance animal accommodation requests (emotional support, companion, service animals, etc.), also empowers apartment owner operators to screen all pets individually much like they would a resident. PetScreening’s first-to-market risk algorithm, measures the housing-related risk for each household pet, including the pet’s owner, and provides the property manager a summarized risk-score (learn more about their FIDO score here). With PetScreeing.com, property managers, landlords and housing providers can better manage renters' pets and assistance animals for free while introducing more pet-related revenue opportunities.

During our podcast, we discuss David’s involvement with the Charlotte start-up scene and what went into David’s decision to switch from a stable corporate job to a start-up company.

We also discuss PetScreening.com’s process of looking for the “right partners” to raise money in 2019, and what their focus is for the next twenty-four months. David’s career goals, including positively impacting the community, creating jobs, and helping grow the start-up community, are already coming to fruition! Hear about it and more during the podcast.

All podcasts are edited by Brian Adams. If you've noticed the quality of the audio improving substantially since the summer of 2018, Brian is the reason. He does an unbelievable job.]]>
William Bissett, CFP full clean 1:05:44
Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 089: Continuing to Build the Charlotte Startup Ecosystem with Evan Rozantes and Chris Heivly https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-089-continuing-to-build-the-charlotte-startup-ecosystem-with-evan-rozantes-and-chris-heivly/ Thu, 01 Aug 2019 01:18:24 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=972 Today our guests are Evan Rozantes and Chris Heivly.   By the end of the podcast, you will clearly understand their passion and the importance of building a strong innovation ecosystem in the Charlotte and Raleigh areas. Chris Heivly began his career in DC, then Lancaster, PA then Chicago and moved to the Raleigh/Durham area in 2005. Chris is an entrepreneur (MapQuest Co-Founder), early-stage investor and now serial startup community builder. He’s spent time building up the ecosystem in Raleigh/Durham as well as other cities and joined up with Techstars in 2017 to continue that mission on a global basis. In that role, he is an Entrepreneur in Residence as well as a VP of Innovation. His passion is to help other communities grow their start-up scene, not just in North Carolina but around the World. Evan Charles Rozantes started his career in Boston working in Private Equity at Bain Capital prior to moving to DC to work in private equity and distressed lending at Capital Source Finance. In 2006 he got the entrepreneur “bug” and started a promotional products company which he successfully exited. Thereafter he went full steam into entrepreneurship without a net, co-founding a pediatric health care company in Boston. A lifetime learner himself, in 2012 he co-founded Launch Academy – one of the first coding schools in the world.  Evan relocated to the Davidson area in 2018 with his family where he subsequently met Chris in his effort to bring a TechStars program to Charlotte. Chris has been using the principles laid out by Brad Feld, Co-Founder of Techstars, in his book, “Start-Up Communities” to build startup ecosystems. Chris is now working with Brad on a sequel to the book, hopefully to be published by the end of this year. Together, Chris and Evan are working to bring those three principles to Charlotte. As you’ll hear Evan mention several times during the hour, the goal is to bring an entrepreneurial mindset of experimenting often and failing fast to Charlotte and help further ignite the many excellent things members of the community are already doing. During the Podcast, we also discuss what it takes to create an innovative ecosystem, to create collaborative programs that work within communities, and what it takes to be a good entrepreneur.  We discuss the commonalities that exist between Charlotte and Raleigh and how both communities can work together to build a strong ecosystem. Chris and Evan discuss the importance of community participation in building an environment where people will succeed. We hope you enjoy this podcast!   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. Today our guests are Evan Rozantes and Chris Heivly.   By the end of the podcast, you will clearly understand their passion and the importance of building a strong innovation ecosystem in the Charlotte and Raleigh areas. -

Today our guests are Evan Rozantes and Chris Heivly.   By the end of the podcast, you will clearly understand their passion and the importance of building a strong innovation ecosystem in the Charlotte and Raleigh areas.

Chris Heivly began his career in DC, then Lancaster, PA then Chicago and moved to the Raleigh/Durham area in 2005. Chris is an entrepreneur (MapQuest Co-Founder), early-stage investor and now serial startup community builder. He’s spent time building up the ecosystem in Raleigh/Durham as well as other cities and joined up with Techstars in 2017 to continue that mission on a global basis. In that role, he is an Entrepreneur in Residence as well as a VP of Innovation. His passion is to help other communities grow their start-up scene, not just in North Carolina but around the World.

Evan Charles Rozantes started his career in Boston working in Private Equity at Bain Capital prior to moving to DC to work in private equity and distressed lending at Capital Source Finance. In 2006 he got the entrepreneur “bug” and started a promotional products company which he successfully exited. Thereafter he went full steam into entrepreneurship without a net, co-founding a pediatric health care company in Boston. A lifetime learner himself, in 2012 he co-founded Launch Academy – one of the first coding schools in the world.  Evan relocated to the Davidson area in 2018 with his family where he subsequently met Chris in his effort to bring a TechStars program to Charlotte.

Chris has been using the principles laid out by Brad Feld, Co-Founder of Techstars, in his book, “Start-Up Communities” to build startup ecosystems. Chris is now working with Brad on a sequel to the book, hopefully to be published by the end of this year.

Together, Chris and Evan are working to bring those three principles to Charlotte. As you’ll hear Evan mention several times during the hour, the goal is to bring an entrepreneurial mindset of experimenting often and failing fast to Charlotte and help further ignite the many excellent things members of the community are already doing.

During the Podcast, we also discuss what it takes to create an innovative ecosystem, to create collaborative programs that work within communities, and what it takes to be a good entrepreneur.  We discuss the commonalities that exist between Charlotte and Raleigh and how both communities can work together to build a strong ecosystem. Chris and Evan discuss the importance of community participation in building an environment where people will succeed.

We hope you enjoy this podcast!

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. 

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulatio...]]>
William Bissett, CFP full clean 1:08:17
Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 088: A Conversation about Investment Crowdfunding with Will McGuire and Mark Easley of CrowdfundNC.com https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-088-will-mcguire-and-mark-easley-co-founders-of-crowdfundnc/ Fri, 12 Jul 2019 17:54:00 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=967 Today we welcome Will McGuire and Mark Easley to the Podcast.  Will and Mark are building CrowdfundNC – an investment crowdfunding ecosystem in North Carolina.  North Carolina is one of 38 states who have enacted legislation allowing for anyone to become an angel investor. Will McGuire has been an investment crowdfunding investor and advisor since 2016.  Mark Easley has been an active advocate, advisor, and investor in the investment crowdfunding space since 2012. Mark was the leader of the NC PACES Act Team which was recently honored with the 2017 WRAL Techwire Editor’s Choice Award for their work in getting the NC PACES investment crowdfunding law passed.  Will was introduced to Mark by Lewis Sheats knowing they were both interested in helping grow the NC Investment Crowdfunding space.  Over the last year or more, the two of them have been building relationships and talking with startups and local businesses aiming to raise capital to grow their companies while providing returns for investors who support them. In today’s podcast, we talk with Mark and Will about their backgrounds and how they came to be investors, how CrowdfundNC helps companies become investible and what it’s like for a company who wants to crowdfund using CrowdfundNC. As part of this, we realize there are really two ways to invest through their platform.  One is for non-accredited investors and the other is for accredited investors.  I was surprised to learn the platform and business model supported both but learned it’s a perfect combination. I was also surprised to learn their view on traditional angel funds and groups.  Listen to the podcast to learn where they believe these traditional sources of capital will be in 10 years plus lots of other great details on investment crowdfunding. Enjoy! William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under the Securities Act, and a Qualified Purchaser as defined in Section 2(a)(51)(A) under the Company Act or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. Today we welcome Will McGuire and Mark Easley to the Podcast.  Will and Mark are building CrowdfundNC – an investment crowdfunding ecosystem in North Carolina.  North Carolina is one of 38 states who have enacted legislation allowing for anyone to beco... Will McGuire and Mark Easley to the Podcast.  Will and Mark are building CrowdfundNC – an investment crowdfunding ecosystem in North Carolina.  North Carolina is one of 38 states who have enacted legislation allowing for anyone to become an angel investor.

Will McGuire has been an investment crowdfunding investor and advisor since 2016.

 Mark Easley has been an active advocate, advisor, and investor in the investment crowdfunding space since 2012. Mark was the leader of the NC PACES Act Team which was recently honored with the 2017 WRAL Techwire Editor’s Choice Award for their work in getting the NC PACES investment crowdfunding law passed.

 Will was introduced to Mark by Lewis Sheats knowing they were both interested in helping grow the NC Investment Crowdfunding space.  Over the last year or more, the two of them have been building relationships and talking with startups and local businesses aiming to raise capital to grow their companies while providing returns for investors who support them.

In today’s podcast, we talk with Mark and Will about their backgrounds and how they came to be investors, how CrowdfundNC helps companies become investible and what it’s like for a company who wants to crowdfund using CrowdfundNC.

As part of this, we realize there are really two ways to invest through their platform.  One is for non-accredited investors and the other is for accredited investors.  I was surprised to learn the platform and business model supported both but learned it’s a perfect combination.

I was also surprised to learn their view on traditional angel funds and groups.  Listen to the podcast to learn where they believe these traditional sources of capital will be in 10 years plus lots of other great details on investment crowdfunding.

Enjoy!

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. 

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under the Securities Act, and a Qualified Purchaser as defined in Section 2(a)(51)(A) under the Company Act or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
William Bissett, CFP full clean 1:08:53
Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 087: Tyson Baber, Partner at Georgian Partners https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-087-tyson-baber-partner-at-georgian-partners/ Fri, 28 Jun 2019 14:09:35 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=962 Tyson Baber went to college at the University of North Carolina.  Early in his career he worked for IBM as an M&A Business Development Executive.  In 2014, he relocated to Toronto and became a Partner at Georgian Partners. Georgian Partners is a growth-stage fund focused on companies who provide unique business value through machine learning and artificial intelligence applied to unique data. Tyson loves helping companies navigate through the growth stage and making them more valuable. In today’s podcast, we talk about GDPR and how it will be enforced in the US.  Tyson discusses the importance of building trust with his clients.  We also discuss how start-ups can best compete with the “giants” in AI. We discuss the “Uber effect”, and what drives business valuations in different parts of the US.  Georgian Partners looks for companies outside of the Tech Industries.  They look for the “Aces in the deck”, which they found here in Charlotte with Stratifyd and PrecisionLender. You won’t want to miss this podcast!   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under the Securities Act, and a Qualified Purchaser as defined in Section 2(a)(51)(A) under the Company Act or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. Tyson Baber went to college at the University of North Carolina.  Early in his career he worked for IBM as an M&A Business Development Executive.  In 2014, he relocated to Toronto and became a Partner at Georgian Partners.

Tyson Baber went to college at the University of North Carolina.  Early in his career he worked for IBM as an M&A Business Development Executive.  In 2014, he relocated to Toronto and became a Partner at Georgian Partners. Georgian Partners is a growth-stage fund focused on companies who provide unique business value through machine learning and artificial intelligence applied to unique data.

Tyson loves helping companies navigate through the growth stage and making them more valuable.

In today’s podcast, we talk about GDPR and how it will be enforced in the US.  Tyson discusses the importance of building trust with his clients.  We also discuss how start-ups can best compete with the “giants” in AI.

We discuss the “Uber effect”, and what drives business valuations in different parts of the US.  Georgian Partners looks for companies outside of the Tech Industries.  They look for the “Aces in the deck”, which they found here in Charlotte with Stratifyd and PrecisionLender.

You won’t want to miss this podcast!

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. 

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under the Securities Act, and a Qualified Purchaser as defined in Section 2(a)(51)(A) under the Company Act or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
William Bissett, CFP full clean 1:02:29
Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 086: Mark McDowell, Investor and Entrepreneur and Greg Brown, Administrator of the Charlotte Angel Fund https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-086-mark-mcdowell-investor-and-entrepreneur-and-greg-brown-administrator-of-the-charlotte-angel-fund/ Fri, 07 Jun 2019 13:44:19 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=955 Greg Brown is the President of Cardinal Finance, LLC, and Administrator at Charlotte Angel Fund.  Mark McDowell is a Partner at RealVentures, Co-Founder at Acta Wireless Capital and Chairman at LaunchLKN. LaunchLKN is a collaborative community of entrepreneurs, mentors, and community leaders dedicated to sharing knowledge and motivating growth in the Lake Norman/Davidson area startup community. Earlier this year, Greg Brown made the decision to host a second monthly meeting of Charlotte Angel Fund up in the Lake Norman area (at The Hurt Hub at Davidson).  This second monthly meeting (which will be the second Tuesday of every month) will host the same three entrepreneurs who will pitch to the Charlotte Angel Fund the following night (the traditional meeting for the Charlotte Angel Fund is the second Wednesday of every month at Packard Place). Mark McDowell and several other Lake Norman area members of the Charlotte Angel Fund were instrumental in getting Greg to take this step.  In today's podcast, we wanted to sit down to talk with both of them about this new step. Listen to our discussion about the differences between the Charlotte and Davidson start-up communities, and the importance of making it about “community and mentoring”.  We also discuss the emerging trends - AI, Cryptocurrency, Property Tech, Impact Investing; What creates a better IRR; Charlotte’s possibilities with the TechStars program; Having a fertile ecosystem; and The importance of getting entrepreneurs to stay and grow in the Charlotte/Davidson markets. Hear about the relationship with Davidson College and their role in the Hurt Hub – a center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship aiming to bring the college’s students together with local business leaders through its co-working, interactive spaces. Mark also discusses the pathways the Liberal Arts school is now creating with start-ups. Enjoy today's podcast.     William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under the Securities Act, and a Qualified Purchaser as defined in Section 2(a)(51)(A) under the Company Act or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. Greg Brown is the President of Cardinal Finance, LLC, and Administrator at Charlotte Angel Fund.  Mark McDowell is a Partner at RealVentures, Co-Founder at Acta Wireless Capital and Chairman at LaunchLKN. LaunchLKN is a collaborative community of entre... Greg Brown is the President of Cardinal Finance, LLC, and Administrator at Charlotte Angel Fund.  Mark McDowell is a Partner at RealVentures, Co-Founder at Acta Wireless Capital and Chairman at LaunchLKN. LaunchLKN is a collaborative community of entrepreneurs, mentors, and community leaders dedicated to sharing knowledge and motivating growth in the Lake Norman/Davidson area startup community.

Earlier this year, Greg Brown made the decision to host a second monthly meeting of Charlotte Angel Fund up in the Lake Norman area (at The Hurt Hub at Davidson).  This second monthly meeting (which will be the second Tuesday of every month) will host the same three entrepreneurs who will pitch to the Charlotte Angel Fund the following night (the traditional meeting for the Charlotte Angel Fund is the second Wednesday of every month at Packard Place).

Mark McDowell and several other Lake Norman area members of the Charlotte Angel Fund were instrumental in getting Greg to take this step.  In today's podcast, we wanted to sit down to talk with both of them about this new step.

Listen to our discussion about the differences between the Charlotte and Davidson start-up communities, and the importance of making it about “community and mentoring”.  We also discuss the emerging trends - AI, Cryptocurrency, Property Tech, Impact Investing; What creates a better IRR; Charlotte’s possibilities with the TechStars program; Having a fertile ecosystem; and The importance of getting entrepreneurs to stay and grow in the Charlotte/Davidson markets.

Hear about the relationship with Davidson College and their role in the Hurt Hub – a center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship aiming to bring the college’s students together with local business leaders through its co-working, interactive spaces. Mark also discusses the pathways the Liberal Arts school is now creating with start-ups.

Enjoy today's podcast.

 

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. 

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under the Securities Act, and a Qualified Purchaser as defined in Section 2(a)(51)(A) under the Company Act or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 085: AJ Ratani, Entrepreneur, World Traveler, Former President and CTO at Red Ventures https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-085-aj-ratani-entrepreneur-world-traveler-former-president-and-cto-at-red-ventures/ Fri, 10 May 2019 18:19:28 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=952 AJ Ratani grew up in Dubai and came to America to attend college in Arkansas. His first experience in the US was flying in a propeller plane and seeing a lot of green as he landed in Arkansas – something new to someone living in a desert.  After his college years in Arkansas and Florida, he began his career with a company in Virginia, but he was not satisfied. He wanted a position that would offer him opportunity and growth.  In 2005, pursuing a Monster.com lead, he was “lucky” and was offered a job in Charlotte with a start-up firm, Red Ventures.  He started as a software engineer and grew within the organization to run Red Ventures' largest and fastest growing businesses. We discuss the opportunities and challenges in working with a start-up company of 25, growing to a large world-wide corporation of 3,000.   We also discuss what to look for when hiring, changes in the work environment, and the advantages and disadvantages of growth. In 2017, AJ left Red Ventures, and along with his wife and child, embarked on a journey around the world, visiting six continents – a life expanding and changing type of trip.   Traveling with a young infant in tow inspired them to start a blog and eventually write a book to help other families travel with their children– it’s called The 2 Idiots Travel Blog (www.2idiotstravel.com).  It’s a passion project for him now – a very different concept than when he was at Red Ventures. AJ is also actively involved with advisory roles with start-ups and in mentoring programs in the Charlotte area.  He discusses the importance in building relationships with others to connect with the right people for referrals in advisory roles. Listen to today’s episode and hear about AJ’s passion and his desire to always jump on the rocket ship. Local Notes and Thoughts  QC Fintech has Class 10 in the building already.   The Demo Day for Class 10 is set for Tuesday June 11 and culminates in an full day event.  You can register for the full day conference – known as Fintech Generations here (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fintech-generations-tickets-55658964461).  The Demo Day for the Class 10 Cohort follows and is free.  You can register for that event also here https://www.eventbrite.com/e/queen-city-fintech-class-10-demo-day-tickets-58991659642.  Come out and support our local accelerator program and show them the southern hospitality Charlotte is known for. If nothing else, come out to see AvidXchange’s building and growing campus – it’s beautiful too.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under the Securities Act, and a Qualified Purchaser as defined in Section 2(a)(51)(A) under the Company Act or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. AJ Ratani grew up in Dubai and came to America to attend college in Arkansas. - His first experience in the US was flying in a propeller plane and seeing a lot of green as he landed in Arkansas – something new to someone living in a desert. AJ Ratani grew up in Dubai and came to America to attend college in Arkansas.

His first experience in the US was flying in a propeller plane and seeing a lot of green as he landed in Arkansas – something new to someone living in a desert.  After his college years in Arkansas and Florida, he began his career with a company in Virginia, but he was not satisfied.

He wanted a position that would offer him opportunity and growth.  In 2005, pursuing a Monster.com lead, he was “lucky” and was offered a job in Charlotte with a start-up firm, Red Ventures.  He started as a software engineer and grew within the organization to run Red Ventures' largest and fastest growing businesses. We discuss the opportunities and challenges in working with a start-up company of 25, growing to a large world-wide corporation of 3,000.   We also discuss what to look for when hiring, changes in the work environment, and the advantages and disadvantages of growth.

In 2017, AJ left Red Ventures, and along with his wife and child, embarked on a journey around the world, visiting six continents – a life expanding and changing type of trip.   Traveling with a young infant in tow inspired them to start a blog and eventually write a book to help other families travel with their children– it’s called The 2 Idiots Travel Blog (www.2idiotstravel.com).  It’s a passion project for him now – a very different concept than when he was at Red Ventures.

AJ is also actively involved with advisory roles with start-ups and in mentoring programs in the Charlotte area.  He discusses the importance in building relationships with others to connect with the right people for referrals in advisory roles.

Listen to today’s episode and hear about AJ’s passion and his desire to always jump on the rocket ship.

Local Notes and Thoughts 

QC Fintech has Class 10 in the building already.   The Demo Day for Class 10 is set for Tuesday June 11 and culminates in an full day event.  You can register for the full day conference – known as Fintech Generations here (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fintech-generations-tickets-55658964461).  The Demo Day for the Class 10 Cohort follows and is free.  You can register for that event also here https://www.eventbrite.com/e/queen-city-fintech-class-10-demo-day-tickets-58991659642.  Come out and support our local accelerator program and show them the southern hospitality Charlotte is known for. If nothing else, come out to see AvidXchange’s building and growing campus – it’s beautiful too.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. 

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under the Securities Act, and a Qualified Purchaser as defined in Section 2(a)(51)(A) under the Company Act or an eligible employee of the management company.]]>
William Bissett, CFP full clean 1:04:45
Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 084: Keith Luedeman, Founder of GoodMortgage.com, Investor, and Executive Director of Innovate Charlotte https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-084-keith-luedeman-founder-of-goodmortgage-com-investor-and-executive-director-of-innovate-charlotte/ Fri, 26 Apr 2019 16:20:23 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=949 Keith Luedeman is the Executive Director for Innovate Charlotte and a name you’ve heard a lot of over the last 12 months (if not before as he also was the founder of GoodMortgage.com). When Keith and I sat down to this interview I told him I had a very simple concept for it. In our interview last spring, he indicated he wanted to take a year to get his feet wet before he committed to making investments or being overly active.  I wanted to cover what the past year has been like now that he has had his chance to get acclimated and also get a sense of where things are heading. The first part of this podcast focuses a lot on Innovate Charlotte and where it is today and turns to look toward the future.  The MIT Mentoring program was launched under Walt Frye and it is having great success.  They are working to match entrepreneurs with mentors to help launch startups.  As we hear, Innovate Charlotte is actively looking for mentors and founders and Keith does an excellent job talking about what they are looking for in both groups of people. The second part of the podcast talk about the future of Charlotte and the future of where Keith where will be.  In this we discuss the BB&T and SunTrust merger, the announcement of a potential medical school and other aspects of where the startup and innovation hubs in Charlotte are going to be. Given Keith’s background as a founder and current role with Innovate Charlotte, he’s got great insight into the future of Charlotte and how it has to merge with old Charlotte.  We weave some of this discussion into a really good podcast exploring Charlotte, startups, and life here in this great city. Local Notes and Thoughts  MapAnything sold this week to Salesforce.  Terms of the deal have not been disclosed yet, but Salesforce Ventures was a lead investor in MapAnything’s Series C round last fall where they raised $42.5 million.  Congrats to all the founders and employees over at MapAnything and for continuing to advance the Charlotte startup ecosystem. QC Fintech has Class 10 in the building already.   The Demo Day for Class 10 is set for Tuesday June 11 and culminates in an full day event.  You can register for the full day conference – known as Fintech Generations here (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fintech-generations-tickets-55658964461).  The Demo Day for the Class 10 Cohort follows and is free.  You can register for that event also here https://www.eventbrite.com/e/queen-city-fintech-class-10-demo-day-tickets-58991659642.  Come out and support our local accelerator program and show them the southern hospitality Charlotte is known for. If nothing else, come out to see AvidXchange’s building and growing campus – it’s beautiful too.   William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under the Securities Act, and a Qualified Purchaser as defined in Section 2(a)(51)(A) under the Company Act or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, Keith Luedeman is the Executive Director for Innovate Charlotte and a name you’ve heard a lot of over the last 12 months (if not before as he also was the founder of GoodMortgage.com). - When Keith and I sat down to this interview I told him I had a v... Keith Luedeman is the Executive Director for Innovate Charlotte and a name you’ve heard a lot of over the last 12 months (if not before as he also was the founder of GoodMortgage.com).

When Keith and I sat down to this interview I told him I had a very simple concept for it. In our interview last spring, he indicated he wanted to take a year to get his feet wet before he committed to making investments or being overly active.  I wanted to cover what the past year has been like now that he has had his chance to get acclimated and also get a sense of where things are heading.

The first part of this podcast focuses a lot on Innovate Charlotte and where it is today and turns to look toward the future.  The MIT Mentoring program was launched under Walt Frye and it is having great success.  They are working to match entrepreneurs with mentors to help launch startups.  As we hear, Innovate Charlotte is actively looking for mentors and founders and Keith does an excellent job talking about what they are looking for in both groups of people.

The second part of the podcast talk about the future of Charlotte and the future of where Keith where will be.  In this we discuss the BB&T and SunTrust merger, the announcement of a potential medical school and other aspects of where the startup and innovation hubs in Charlotte are going to be.

Given Keith’s background as a founder and current role with Innovate Charlotte, he’s got great insight into the future of Charlotte and how it has to merge with old Charlotte.  We weave some of this discussion into a really good podcast exploring Charlotte, startups, and life here in this great city.

Local Notes and Thoughts 

MapAnything sold this week to Salesforce.  Terms of the deal have not been disclosed yet, but Salesforce Ventures was a lead investor in MapAnything’s Series C round last fall where they raised $42.5 million.  Congrats to all the founders and employees over at MapAnything and for continuing to advance the Charlotte startup ecosystem.

QC Fintech has Class 10 in the building already.   The Demo Day for Class 10 is set for Tuesday June 11 and culminates in an full day event.  You can register for the full day conference – known as Fintech Generations here (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fintech-generations-tickets-55658964461).  The Demo Day for the Class 10 Cohort follows and is free.  You can register for that event also here https://www.eventbrite.com/e/queen-city-fintech-class-10-demo-day-tickets-58991659642.  Come out and support our local accelerator program and show them the southern hospitality Charlotte is known for. If nothing else, come out to see AvidXchange’s building and growing campus – it’s beautiful too.

 

William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. 

Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accred...]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 083: Brian Pope, Managing Director of Alternative Investments at Barings https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-083-brian-pope-managing-director-of-alternative-investments-at-barings/ Sat, 20 Apr 2019 12:58:20 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=946 Brian Pope is a Managing Direct for Barings Alternative Investments. Barings is a name you have heard more from over the last couple of years here in Charlotte. They have hosted the 1st and 2nd Southeast Fintech Venture Conference on the 26th Floor of the Barings building in downtown Charlotte. They have also been active in the community from a community service perspective. We are also seeing Barings more frequently in the business press as their employees are great resources for the local and national media. Click here to listen. All of that is great for Charlotte and Barings. We are fortunate to have them in Charlotte. Today, though, I sat down with Brian to explore the alternative investment landscape from his perspective. We talk at length about the private equity, venture capital and growth equity markets which is an active private investment space where Brian spends his time. He takes a long-term professional approach on how to invest in these asset classes. Listening to him discuss the nuances of the return potential and risk aspects of early stage investing is very interesting. Surely it’s nice to have a very large portfolio to take a disciplined and calculated approach to managing across these private markets. We took a quick detour to talk about the Charlotte startup scene to hear Brian’s first hand views on the positives in the community relative to the global opportunity set. The momentum and increased local resources are hard to miss these days and is clearly at the top of mind of many people. We also dove into the discussion of why companies are waiting longer to go public and the continued support companies have from private market investors. It was a topic I’ve wanted to discuss with Brian since we booked this interview in late 2018. He didn’t disappoint as it really leads us through the final 30 minutes of the interview – including a look into what else the Charlotte startup community may have to offer in addition to Fintech. Thanks to Brian and his team for everything they do for the Charlotte Startup community. We are fortunate to have them in the community and loved having Brian on the podcast. Local Notes and Thoughts  Dan Roselli and Packard Place are continuing to build their Public House/Keg-Side Chat event. Come join me on Wednesday March 20 as I sit in/drink in for Dan as a guest host and welcome Derek Wang from Stratifyd. Derek and his team have done phenomenal things here in Charlotte and I can’t wait to sit down and discuss some aspects of their growth over the last 4 years. QC Fintech is also in the process of interviewing for their spring class and after speaking with Dan recently they are seeing some really good companies. Be on the lookout for announcements for the spring class and the opportunities you will have to meet them and ultimately support them as they come to Charlotte for 12 weeks to incubate their ideas and companies. Barings Streaming Income is a new podcast which has recently launched on iTunes. Tune in to learn more about their insights. William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under the Securities Act, and a Qualified Purchaser as defined in Section 2(a)(51)(A) under the Company Act or an eligible employee of the management company... Brian Pope is a Managing Direct for Barings Alternative Investments. Barings is a name you have heard more from over the last couple of years here in Charlotte. They have hosted the 1st and 2nd Southeast Fintech Venture Conference on the 26th Floor of ... Brian Pope is a Managing Direct for Barings Alternative InvestmentsBarings is a name you have heard more from over the last couple of years here in Charlotte. They have hosted the 1st and 2nd Southeast Fintech Venture Conference on the 26th Floor of the Barings building in downtown Charlotte. They have also been active in the community from a community service perspective. We are also seeing Barings more frequently in the business press as their employees are great resources for the local and national media.

Click here to listen.

All of that is great for Charlotte and Barings. We are fortunate to have them in Charlotte. Today, though, I sat down with Brian to explore the alternative investment landscape from his perspective.

We talk at length about the private equity, venture capital and growth equity markets which is an active private investment space where Brian spends his time. He takes a long-term professional approach on how to invest in these asset classes. Listening to him discuss the nuances of the return potential and risk aspects of early stage investing is very interesting. Surely it’s nice to have a very large portfolio to take a disciplined and calculated approach to managing across these private markets.

We took a quick detour to talk about the Charlotte startup scene to hear Brian’s first hand views on the positives in the community relative to the global opportunity set. The momentum and increased local resources are hard to miss these days and is clearly at the top of mind of many people.

We also dove into the discussion of why companies are waiting longer to go public and the continued support companies have from private market investors. It was a topic I’ve wanted to discuss with Brian since we booked this interview in late 2018. He didn’t disappoint as it really leads us through the final 30 minutes of the interview – including a look into what else the Charlotte startup community may have to offer in addition to Fintech.

Thanks to Brian and his team for everything they do for the Charlotte Startup community. We are fortunate to have them in the community and loved having Brian on the podcast.

Local Notes and Thoughts 

Dan Roselli and Packard Place are continuing to build their Public House/Keg-Side Chat event. Come join me on Wednesday March 20 as I sit in/drink in for Dan as a guest host and welcome Derek Wang from Stratifyd. Derek and his team have done phenomenal things here in Charlotte and I can’t wait to sit down and discuss some aspects of their growth over the last 4 years.

QC Fintech is also in the process of interviewing for their spring class and after speaking with Dan recently they are seeing some really good companies.]]>
William Bissett, CFP full clean 55:45
Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 082: Emir Dukic and James Strong, Co-Founders of Rabbu https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-082-emir-dukic-and-james-strong-co-founders-of-rabbu/ Thu, 14 Feb 2019 15:42:11 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=884 Emir Dukic purchased a home with a detached garage. He wanted a man cave but his wife thought differently. Naturally, the man cave lost and as a result the seed for Rabbu was born. The alternative was to rent it out through Airbnb and it didn't take long for them to realize the power of Airbnb and passive income. The room above their garage was essentially paying their mortgage. Rather than purchasing new properties, they negotiated with existing property owners to rent their property and turn them into Airbnb rentals as well - essentially collecting a rent arbitrage through short-term rentals. Two things became apparent: (1) it was a highly profitable business model and (2) it was taking a lot of work. Having worked with Mac Lackey at Kyck, Emir knew he needed technology to scale the business so he formally brought on his co-founder, James Strong who also worked at Kyck, and the tech and development efforts have gone full steam ahead since then. Fast-forward and they are fresh off raising $1.5 million from investors to ramp up their efforts and quickly grow the business. Today we are fortunate to have both Emir and James on the podcast so we dive into the business, the technology and their backgrounds. From there we leap into what opportunities lie ahead for a company with the wind at its back and plenty of road ahead. Local Note and Thoughts: The Charlotte Angel Connection's next quarterly event is scheduled for February 27 from 5:30pm to 8pm. John Cambier and Lister Delgado from IDEA Fund Partners will be in Charlotte to do an on-stage Partner Pitch (the pitch will be from 6:30 to 7:30pm) with Alex Smereczniak from 2ULaundry. Come see the process of professional investors as they work through a due diligence process with a strong founder. Click here to register and join us for what I hope will become an annual event. Also SeedSpark – a technology and digital solutions company – is going to sponsor our first ever Entrepreneur Date Night Award.  We will have the startups in attendance (demo tables) vote on the entrepreneur they think is most worthy of a $100 gift certificate to a Charlotte area restaurant. It’s a small token to the countless spousal/significant dinners founders must give up as they bring their projects to life. Dan Roselli and Packard Place are continuing to build their Public House/Keg-Side Chat event. They are having Ryan Stone join them on Wednesday February 20. Ryan is the President, a Director, and co-founder of SmartSky Networks, a private-equity backed company that will be the first to provide 4G LTE-based wireless connectivity to business jets and airlines. QC Fintech is also in the process of interviewing for their spring class and after speaking with Dan recently they are seeing some really good companies.  Be on the lookout for announcements for the spring class and the opportunities you will have to meet them and ultimately support them as they come to Charlotte for 12 weeks to incubate their ideas and companies. William Bissett is an Investment Advisor Representative with Secrest Blakey & Associates, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Secrest Blakey & Associates. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Secrest Blakey & Associates does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under the Securities Act, and a Qualified Purchaser as defined in Section 2(a)(51)(A) under the Company Act or an eligible employee of the management company. Emir Dukic purchased a home with a detached garage. He wanted a man cave but his wife thought differently. Naturally, the man cave lost and as a result the seed for Rabbu was born. The alternative was to rent it out through Airbnb and it didn't take lo...



Emir Dukic purchased a home with a detached garage. He wanted a man cave but his wife thought differently. Naturally, the man cave lost and as a result the seed for Rabbu was born. The alternative was to rent it out through Airbnb and it didn't take long for them to realize the power of Airbnb and passive income. The room above their garage was essentially paying their mortgage.



Rather than purchasing new properties, they negotiated with existing property owners to rent their property and turn them into Airbnb rentals as well - essentially collecting a rent arbitrage through short-term rentals. Two things became apparent: (1) it was a highly profitable business model and (2) it was taking a lot of work.



Having worked with Mac Lackey at Kyck, Emir knew he needed technology to scale the business so he formally brought on his co-founder, James Strong who also worked at Kyck, and the tech and development efforts have gone full steam ahead since then.



Fast-forward and they are fresh off raising $1.5 million from investors to ramp up their efforts and quickly grow the business.



Today we are fortunate to have both Emir and James on the podcast so we dive into the business, the technology and their backgrounds. From there we leap into what opportunities lie ahead for a company with the wind at its back and plenty of road ahead.



Local Note and Thoughts:



The Charlotte Angel Connection's next quarterly event is scheduled for February 27 from 5:30pm to 8pm. John Cambier and Lister Delgado from IDEA Fund Partners will be in Charlotte to do an on-stage Partner Pitch (the pitch will be from 6:30 to 7:30pm) with Alex Smereczniak from 2ULaundry. Come see the process of professional investors as they work through a due diligence process with a strong founder. Click here to register and join us for what I hope will become an annual event.



Also SeedSpark – a technology
and digital solutions company – is going to sponsor our first ever
Entrepreneur Date Night Award.  We will have the startups in attendance
(demo tables) vote on the entrepreneur they think is most worthy of a
$100 gift certificate to a Charlotte area restaurant. It’s a small token
to the countless spousal/significant dinners founders must give up as
they bring their projects to life.



Dan Roselli and Packard Place are continuing to build their Public House/Keg-Side Chat event. They are having Ryan Stone join them on Wednesday February 20. Ryan is the President, a Director, and co-founder of SmartSky Networks, a private-equity backed company that will be the first to provide 4G LTE-based wireless connectivity to business jets and airlines.



QC Fintech is also in the process of interviewing for their spring class and after speaking with Dan recently they are seeing some really good companies.]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 081: Sam Smith, Founder of Vishion and Collective Hustle https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-081-sam-smith-founder-of-vishion-and-collective-hustle/ Thu, 31 Jan 2019 11:53:35 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=868 Today we share Sam Smith’s story.  Sam came to our first Charlotte Angel Connection event last February (where we first met) and has been back to each one since. She has a thirst to be part of and leading the Charlotte entrepreneurial scene.  It’s led her to start Vishion, Collective Hustle and put on the 1st Seed the South event in January 2019.  All three are great getting great traction and we're excited to see them grow and the impact they will have on Charlotte! Vishion is her startup. It’s the only mobile app that uses a product’s true color data, fashion trend and user preferences to help shoppers find the ideal color. The concept came to her after her own frustrating experience after falling in love with the blackspash in the bar at Kindred on a date night with her husband. Sam’s the type of person who once she latched onto her idea, she just never let go. Collective Hustle is a Charlotte investor and startup coalition looking to improve the Queen City’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.  She started it last year with Aru from botSplash.  They host invitation only events with a focus on inclusion and ways to assist female and minority entrepreneurs in Charlotte. Seed the South was last month. It took a huge effort from Sam and her team to get it off the ground and served as Charlotte’s first non-Fintech Demo Day. Check out our podcast with Sam today to hear more about how the last couple of years have shaped who she is.  It’s a great podcast as we sat down and had a couple of Triple C beers one Friday afternoon. Local Note and Thoughts: Stay tuned for Emir and James – co-founders of Rabbu – on the podcast next week.  Rabbu recently wrapped up a $1.5 million funding round and they are ready for the next stage of growth.  Listen in next week to learn how they got here and where they plan to go. Finsiders had their annual awards earlier this week.  Sam Smith won the Dan Roselli Community Organizer award.  Derek Wang, CEO and Founder of Stratifyd won for Best Innovation. Tim Griffin, CEO and Founder of Cloosiv, won for Risk Taker/Fail Fast.  Mark Mahoney, CEO and Founder of Jack Rabbit Technologies won the 2019 Change Champion.  Congrats to all the winners. The Charlotte Angel Connection next quarterly event is in the works – though the date may be changing to accommodate the company. John Cambier and Lister Delgado from IDEA Fund Partners will be in Charlotte to do an on-stage Partner Pitch (the pitch will be from 6:30 to 7:30pm) – which means they are going to go into detail with an entrepreneur about their company as though they are interested in investing – and they may even be.  I hope to have the company named by the podcast for next week.  Stay tune and come see a professional team in due diligence. Also SeedSpark – a technology and digital solutions company – is going to sponsor our first ever Entrepreneur Date Night Award.  We will have the startups in attendance (demo tables) vote on the entrepreneur they think is most worthy of a $100 gift certificate to a Charlotte area restaurant. It’s a small token to the countless spousal/significant dinners founders must give up as they bring their projects to life. QC Fintech is also in the process of interviewing for their spring class and after speaking with Dan recently they are seeing some really good companies.  Be on the lookout for announcements for the spring class and the opportunities you will have to meet them and ultimately support them as they come to Charlotte for 12 weeks to incubate their ideas and companies.       William Bissett is an Investment Advisor Representative with Secrest Blakey & Associates, a Registered Investment Adviser.  Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Secrest Blakey & Associates. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Secrest Blakey & Associates does not offer legal or tax advice, Today we share Sam Smith’s story.  Sam came to our first Charlotte Angel Connection event last February (where we first met) and has been back to each one since. She has a thirst to be part of and leading the Charlotte entrepreneurial scene.

Today we share Sam Smith’s story.  Sam came to our first Charlotte Angel Connection event last February (where we first met) and has been back to each one since. She has a thirst to be part of and leading the Charlotte entrepreneurial scene.  It’s led her to start Vishion, Collective Hustle and put on the 1st Seed the South event in January 2019.  All three are great getting great traction and we're excited to see them grow and the impact they will have on Charlotte!

Vishion is her startup. It’s the only mobile app that uses a product’s true color data, fashion trend and user preferences to help shoppers find the ideal color. The concept came to her after her own frustrating experience after falling in love with the blackspash in the bar at Kindred on a date night with her husband. Sam’s the type of person who once she latched onto her idea, she just never let go.

Collective Hustle is a Charlotte investor and startup coalition looking to improve the Queen City’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.  She started it last year with Aru from botSplash.  They host invitation only events with a focus on inclusion and ways to assist female and minority entrepreneurs in Charlotte.

Seed the South was last month. It took a huge effort from Sam and her team to get it off the ground and served as Charlotte’s first non-Fintech Demo Day.

Check out our podcast with Sam today to hear more about how the last couple of years have shaped who she is.  It’s a great podcast as we sat down and had a couple of Triple C beers one Friday afternoon.

Local Note and Thoughts:

Stay tuned for Emir and James – co-founders of Rabbu – on the podcast next week.  Rabbu recently wrapped up a $1.5 million funding round and they are ready for the next stage of growth.  Listen in next week to learn how they got here and where they plan to go.

Finsiders had their annual awards earlier this week.  Sam Smith won the Dan Roselli Community Organizer award.  Derek Wang, CEO and Founder of Stratifyd won for Best Innovation. Tim Griffin, CEO and Founder of Cloosiv, won for Risk Taker/Fail Fast.  Mark Mahoney, CEO and Founder of Jack Rabbit Technologies won the 2019 Change Champion.  Congrats to all the winners.

The Charlotte Angel Connection next quarterly event is in the works – though the date may be changing to accommodate the company. John Cambier and Lister Delgado from IDEA Fund Partners will be in Charlotte to do an on-stage Partner Pitch (the pitch will be from 6:30 to 7:30pm) – which means they are going to go into detail with an entrepreneur about their company as though they are interested in investing – and they may even be.  I hope to have the company named by the podcast for next week.  Stay tune and come see a professional team in due diligence.

Also SeedSpark – a technology and digital solutions company ...]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 079: Bill D'Alessandro Founder and CEO of Element Brands https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-079-bill-dalessandro-founder-and-ceo-of-element-brands/ Thu, 10 Jan 2019 16:00:12 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=857 Today on the Charlotte Angel Connection, we are fortunate to have Bill D'Alessandro join us. Bill is the founder and CEO of Elements Brands which is a consumer products company he started while he was in Colorado and brought back to Charlotte to grow and evolve. Bill wants to make Elements Brands the home for consumer products companies. By 2025, Elements Brands wants to be in a place where they are doing 12 acquisitions per year. By 2050, they want to be the Proctor and Gamble of consumer product businesses. Those aren't small goals. And Bill isn't going to back down from them. Bill raised money in 2016 when he made the decision to go for it and really work to growing to a large company.  He used a great quote from a friend of his when talking about his decision - "you can only coast downhill."  He raised money from a small group of 5 investors who also serve on his board.  He didn't want to raise institutional capital because of the typical demands that comes with that type of money.  Instead Bill - not surprisingly - was very intentional about how and from whom he raised money.  His investors have a broad array of skills they bring to the company in helping Bill grow to their goal of being the Proctor and Gamble of 2050. Yet Bill has a keen focus on the culture of his company and takes great pride in the fact no employee has voluntarily left the company since Bill brought it back to Charlotte.  They've also been highlighted as a "Best Place to Work" for several years now and I'd be surprised if they don't keep that streak alive for quite some time.  When I asked Bill where the nap room was he had a great response - "People think that culture is ping pong tables but ping pong tables are the result of good culture." The recent acquisition - the Natural Dog Company - will look more familiar to those who follow Elements Brands going forward.  This acquisition brought in 7 employees to the company and became its second largest brand upon acquisition.  Bill has spent nearly 8 years working on the business getting it ready to scale and absorb consumer product companies.  The size and value of future acquisitions will increase as their capacity does but also as founders see what a great place their company can land when they sell to Bill and his team at Elements Brands. Bill stated mid-way through the interview that Elements Brands has a results based culture.  I think those results are going to be pretty dang good in the next 10 to 20 years.  Enjoy today's show and don't forget to share it with your friends and colleagues so they can learn more about Bill and his team too. Local Note and Thoughts: Seed the South - which happened January 9, 2018 - was a big success.  Lots of really good startup companies were there promoting what they are doing.  Sam and her team with Collective Hustle did a fantastic job and I expect we will have another Seed the South and more events like these going forward right here in Charlotte. StartCharlotte is having their annual StartCharlotte Live event on Tuesday January 22. They will have awards for various things such as startup of the year, innovation award, investor of the year and servant leader award.  Please vote for those awards by clicking here.  You can register for the StartCharlotte Live event here. Finsiders is also having their annual awards on Wednesday January 23 (click here to register).  You can vote for their awards by clicking here. QC Fintech is also in the process of interviewing for their spring class and after speaking with Dan recently they are seeing some really good companies.  Be on the lookout for announcements for the spring class and the opportunities you will have to meet them and ultimately support them as they come to Charlotte for 12 weeks to incubate their ideas and companies.   William Bissett is an Investment Advisor Representative with Secrest Blakey & Associates, a Registered Investment Adviser. Today on the Charlotte Angel Connection, we are fortunate to have Bill D'Alessandro join us. Bill is the founder and CEO of Elements Brands which is a consumer products company he started while he was in Colorado and brought back to Charlotte to grow a...

Today on the Charlotte Angel Connection, we are fortunate to have Bill D'Alessandro join us. Bill is the founder and CEO of Elements Brands which is a consumer products company he started while he was in Colorado and brought back to Charlotte to grow and evolve. Bill wants to make Elements Brands the home for consumer products companies.

By 2025, Elements Brands wants to be in a place where they are doing 12 acquisitions per year.

By 2050, they want to be the Proctor and Gamble of consumer product businesses.

Those aren't small goals. And Bill isn't going to back down from them.

Bill raised money in 2016 when he made the decision to go for it and really work to growing to a large company.  He used a great quote from a friend of his when talking about his decision - "you can only coast downhill."  He raised money from a small group of 5 investors who also serve on his board.  He didn't want to raise institutional capital because of the typical demands that comes with that type of money.  Instead Bill - not surprisingly - was very intentional about how and from whom he raised money.  His investors have a broad array of skills they bring to the company in helping Bill grow to their goal of being the Proctor and Gamble of 2050.

Yet Bill has a keen focus on the culture of his company and takes great pride in the fact no employee has voluntarily left the company since Bill brought it back to Charlotte.  They've also been highlighted as a "Best Place to Work" for several years now and I'd be surprised if they don't keep that streak alive for quite some time.  When I asked Bill where the nap room was he had a great response - "People think that culture is ping pong tables but ping pong tables are the result of good culture."

The recent acquisition - the Natural Dog Company - will look more familiar to those who follow Elements Brands going forward.  This acquisition brought in 7 employees to the company and became its second largest brand upon acquisition.  Bill has spent nearly 8 years working on the business getting it ready to scale and absorb consumer product companies.  The size and value of future acquisitions will increase as their capacity does but also as founders see what a great place their company can land when they sell to Bill and his team at Elements Brands.

Bill stated mid-way through the interview that Elements Brands has a results based culture.  I think those results are going to be pretty dang good in the next 10 to 20 years.  Enjoy today's show and don't forget to share it with your friends and colleagues so they can learn more about Bill and his team too.

Local Note and Thoughts:

Seed the South - which happened January 9, 2018 - was a big success.  Lots of really good startup companies were there promoting what they are doing.  Sam and her team with Collective Hustle did a fantastic job and I expect we will have another Seed the South and more events like these going forward right here in Charlotte.

StartCharlotte is having their annual StartCharlotte Live event on Tuesday January 22. They will have awards for various things such as startup of the year, innovation award, investor of the year and servant leader award.  Please vote for those awards by clicking here.  You can register for the StartCharlotte Live event https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=849 While working together at Falfurrias Capital, Rob Cummings and Ben Harrison experienced a need for vertically-focused software for the deal making industry.  What ensued was an 8-year growth story that achieved a significant milestone when DealCloud was sold to Intapp, Inc. in August 2018.  Make no mistake, DealCloud is still growing at a rapid pace and is a critical component to the Intapp growth story.  But for Rob and Ben, getting to an exit event capped an incredible run together from when they started as a 2-man operation inside of a “closet” at Packard Place. Now that the company has been sold – making legends out of Ben and Rob in Charlotte’s still young startup scene – I wanted to sit down and talk with Ben and Rob about their experience.  Sure AvidXchange and Red Ventures and even Lending Tree have made it big but DealCloud signals new times for Charlotte’s entrepreneurs. This feels different.  It was a homegrown team who raised money through multiple rounds and sold the business at life changing terms. Listen to Ben share a few stories of the early days.  How they had to hustle for deals and stay with friends and relatives on trips to Atlanta to save costs. It’s funny to hear Rob talk about where he was when the deal was announced and how that day fell into place.  It all worked out in the end and they are here to tell you more than you’ve probably heard them tell before.  It’s a great episode and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did recording it. Local Notes and thoughts: This is a time of year to be grateful for what we have in our lives.  As a community of people interested in watching Charlotte succeed as a startup hub, 2019 has been a very positive year and something we can all look back on as phenomenal year of growth.  Let’s look back on the positive things to celebrate from 2018 in Charlotte: DealCloud becomes a true exit story (read the story from the Charlotte Observer here). Passport raises $43 million from Bain Capital and is well on its way to being another unicorn startup here in Charlotte (read the story here). Tresata raises $50 million and joins Avid and Red Ventures as recent Charlotte unicorns (read the story here). Venture for America introduces another group of motivated fellows for Charlotte area startups (read the full story here). StartCharlotte and Innovate Charlotte both received $100,000 grants from NC Idea – propelling their growth and cementing their place in Charlotte’s startup ecosystem. Local startups like Skipper and Rabbu – among others raise money locally and from afar. Collective Hustle is founded by four women to make entrepreneurship and investing more accessible in Charlotte. Sam Smith announces the first Seed the South – highlighting Charlotte’s entrepreneurial ecosystem – will be January 9, 2019. Scott Pope launches the NC Health Innovators – which is working to put Charlotte on the map as a healthcare as a business startup ecosystem (read about their latest event here). While working together at Falfurrias Capital, Rob Cummings and Ben Harrison experienced a need for vertically-focused software for the deal making industry.  What ensued was an 8-year growth story that achieved a significant milestone when DealCloud wa...

While working together at Falfurrias Capital, Rob Cummings and Ben Harrison experienced a need for vertically-focused software for the deal making industry.  What ensued was an 8-year growth story that achieved a significant milestone when DealCloud was sold to Intapp, Inc. in August 2018.  Make no mistake, DealCloud is still growing at a rapid pace and is a critical component to the Intapp growth story.  But for Rob and Ben, getting to an exit event capped an incredible run together from when they started as a 2-man operation inside of a “closet” at Packard Place.

Now that the company has been sold – making legends out of Ben and Rob in Charlotte’s still young startup scene – I wanted to sit down and talk with Ben and Rob about their experience.  Sure AvidXchange and Red Ventures and even Lending Tree have made it big but DealCloud signals new times for Charlotte’s entrepreneurs.

This feels different.  It was a homegrown team who raised money through multiple rounds and sold the business at life changing terms.

Listen to Ben share a few stories of the early days.  How they had to hustle for deals and stay with friends and relatives on trips to Atlanta to save costs. It’s funny to hear Rob talk about where he was when the deal was announced and how that day fell into place.  It all worked out in the end and they are here to tell you more than you’ve probably heard them tell before.  It’s a great episode and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did recording it.

Local Notes and thoughts:

This is a time of year to be grateful for what we have in our lives.  As a community of people interested in watching Charlotte succeed as a startup hub, 2019 has been a very positive year and something we can all look back on as phenomenal year of growth.  Let’s look back on the positive things to celebrate from 2018 in Charlotte:

DealCloud becomes a true exit story (read the story from the Charlotte Observer here).

Passport raises $43 million from Bain Capital and is well on its way to being another unicorn startup here in Charlotte (read the story here).

Tresata raises $50 million and joins Avid and Red Ventures as recent Charlotte unicorns (read the story here).

Venture for America introduces another group of motivated fellows for Charlotte area startups (read the full story here).

StartCharlotte and Innovate Charlotte both received $100,000 grants from NC Idea – propelling their growth and cementing their place in Charlotte’s startup ecosystem.

Local startups like Skipper and Rabbu – among others raise money locally and from afar.

https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=843 Ride the Scooter in the Rain - it's a a core value of Skipper. It also serves to remind CEO/Founder Meggie Williams of where the business started. Early on in the business she took a scooter to walk the dogs. Inevitably some days it rained. It's a way for her to remember who she and who the company is. Skipper is after the trust of the Trust of the clients. It's something you won't question or doubt after listening to Meggie's interview today. Sebastian Williams - or as she refers to her husband, Seb - and Meggie have been on a wild ride since they first met in college. Back then they were working as a team for Senior Class President at UNC Chapel Hill and really haven't stopped working together since then. Their skills complement each other well and they have an ability to put work at the door step before going home every night. Their partnership has taken them from Chapel Hill to NYC, backpacking around the world on a shoe string budget, to Charlotte, down to Austin for the Techstars incubator program (where they roomed with fellow Charlotte startup couple Haley Bohon and her husband - Founders of Skillpop - and Dina Carey, CEO of Milkful, also a local CLT company). Most importantly for Charlotte, though, it has led them to start Skipper (formerly The Waggle Company). They are one of a handful of Charlotte area companies the Charlotte Angel Fund has invested in. They are now in three cities - Charlotte, Austin and Dallas - and will be launching in Atlanta soon. They are very aware of their competition and are quite comfortable at how they are going to be able to win. Before my interview, I had heard many people sing the praises of Meggie and Sebastian. Today I know first hand they are a team that is building something great. Now you get to hear about it too.   A few other local notes and comments: Sam Smith of Vishion (local startup) and Collective Hustle is organizing a fantastic event called Seed the South.  The goal with this effort is to bring investors and entrepreneurs in Charlotte and beyond together to begin to show off what’s here.  The event is going to be on January 9 at the Foundation for the Carolinas and Sam is working on building a terrific list of speakers.  There will be a pitch competition for 4 – 8 startups and other startups will have demo tables there too.  It’s going to be a great way to start 2019 and I hope to see you there. If you are a startup looking to learn more about the Seed the South opportunity, please register for the informational session on December 11 at Hygge.  https://collectivehustle.us/events/participate-seed-the-south/ Thank you to Dan Roselli and his team at Packard Place for our first sponsorship. They have hosted more than 2 dozen of our interviews over the last couple of months and have offered one of their used Yeti’s for us to use with guests when we go offsite. They are a great community supporter for all things startup in Charlotte. Speaking of Packard Place, come out to Packard Place Public House - December 4th  5:30pm - to listen to Dan & Alex, Co-Founders of 2ULaundry.  It's free but please register here: https://www.meetup.com/packardplace/events/jwvczpyxqbzb/       William Bissett is an Investment Advisor Representative with Secrest Blakey & Associates, a Registered Investment Adviser.  Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Secrest Blakey & Associates. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Secrest Blakey & Associates does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under the Securities Act, Ride the Scooter in the Rain - it's a a core value of Skipper. It also serves to remind CEO/Founder Meggie Williams of where the business started. Early on in the business she took a scooter to walk the dogs. Inevitably some days it rained. Skipper. It also serves to remind CEO/Founder Meggie Williams of where the business started. Early on in the business she took a scooter to walk the dogs. Inevitably some days it rained. It's a way for her to remember who she and who the company is.

Skipper is after the trust of the Trust of the clients. It's something you won't question or doubt after listening to Meggie's interview today.

Sebastian Williams - or as she refers to her husband, Seb - and Meggie have been on a wild ride since they first met in college. Back then they were working as a team for Senior Class President at UNC Chapel Hill and really haven't stopped working together since then. Their skills complement each other well and they have an ability to put work at the door step before going home every night.

Their partnership has taken them from Chapel Hill to NYC, backpacking around the world on a shoe string budget, to Charlotte, down to Austin for the Techstars incubator program (where they roomed with fellow Charlotte startup couple Haley Bohon and her husband - Founders of Skillpop - and Dina Carey, CEO of Milkful, also a local CLT company).

Most importantly for Charlotte, though, it has led them to start Skipper (formerly The Waggle Company). They are one of a handful of Charlotte area companies the Charlotte Angel Fund has invested in. They are now in three cities - Charlotte, Austin and Dallas - and will be launching in Atlanta soon. They are very aware of their competition and are quite comfortable at how they are going to be able to win.

Before my interview, I had heard many people sing the praises of Meggie and Sebastian. Today I know first hand they are a team that is building something great. Now you get to hear about it too.

 

A few other local notes and comments:

Sam Smith of Vishion (local startup) and Collective Hustle is organizing a fantastic event called Seed the South.  The goal with this effort is to bring investors and entrepreneurs in Charlotte and beyond together to begin to show off what’s here.  The event is going to be on January 9 at the Foundation for the Carolinas and Sam is working on building a terrific list of speakers.  There will be a pitch competition for 4 – 8 startups and other startups will have demo tables there too.  It’s going to be a great way to start 2019 and I hope to see you there.

If you are a startup looking to learn more about the Seed the South opportunity, please register for the informational session on December 11 at Hygge.  https://collectivehustle.us/events/participate-seed-the-south/

Thank you to Dan Roselli and his team at Packard Place for our first sponsorship. They have hosted more than 2 dozen of our interviews over the last...]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 076: Mac Lackey, VentureSouth Partner, Serial Entrepreneur and Investor https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-076-mac-lackey-venturesouth-partner-serial-entrepreneur-and-investor/ Thu, 15 Nov 2018 22:32:26 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=838 Mac Lackey is a Charlotte kid.  He grew up here, returned after playing soccer in college and professionally to start his career.  He started his first businesses and began raising his family here. Ultimately, he decided to return here after spending several years overseas. He’s returned to a startup ecosystem vastly different than the one he left.  And he is in the middle of it through his work mentoring companies, leading the VentureSouth efforts here in Charlotte and being an active speaker at startup and investor focused events. Listen to our podcast with Mac today as we explore his first startup in the late 90s and expand all the way through his latest venture with Kyck.  We dive deep into Internet Soccer (Mac’s 3rd) startup to explore how he was able to sell an internet company with little money left in the bank to a European company. Listen to which company Mac would like to have back and why.  And found out what some of Mac’s key guidance is to founders as they look to build their own startups here in Charlotte. I found it really interesting to find the lessons within his stories.  He’s got a great comfort around telling who is and what’s he’s done and is trying to accomplish.  He’s sold businesses at fantastic numbers and talk freely about it. But how often do you hear someone admit they lost 90% of their ‘winnings’ in a market downturn. Mac’s has a lot to offer Charlotte entrepreneurs and investors.  Listening to him talk about it in this podcast is a great way to get started.  You can also learn more about Mac and what he is doing at www.maclackey.com. A few other local notes and comments: Sam Smith of Vishion (local startup) and Collective Hustle is organizing a fantastic event called Seed the South.  The goal with this effort is to bring investors and entrepreneurs in Charlotte and beyond together to begin to show off what’s here.  The event is going to be on January 9 at the Foundation for the Carolinas and Sam is working on building a terrific list of speakers.  There will be a pitch competition for 4 – 8 startups and other startups will have demo tables there too.  It’s going to be a great way to start 2019 and I hope to see you there. Dan Roselli and his team at QC Fintech and Packard Place did a fantastic job hosting the 2nd Annual Southeast Fintech Venture Conference yesterday along with the Demo Day for Class 9 from QC Fintech.  There was a great showing of both the Charlotte community AND investors/investor funds there looking at and talking with companies.  Caroline Hudson with the Charlotte Business Journal covered the event well.  She’s doing a great job getting coverage for local startups and events. Thank you to Dan Roselli and his team at Packard Place for our first sponsorship. They have hosted more than 2 dozen of our interviews over the last couple of months and have offered one of their used Yeti’s for us to use with guests when we go offsite. They are a great community supporter for all things startup in Charlotte.   William Bissett is an Investment Advisor Representative with Secrest Blakey & Associates, a Registered Investment Adviser.  Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Secrest Blakey & Associates. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Secrest Blakey & Associates does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under the Securities Act, and a Qualified Purchaser as defined in Section 2(a)(51)(A) under the Company Act or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests.  Prospective investors should particularly not... Mac Lackey is a Charlotte kid.  He grew up here, returned after playing soccer in college and professionally to start his career.  He started his first businesses and began raising his family here. Ultimately,

Mac Lackey is a Charlotte kid.  He grew up here, returned after playing soccer in college and professionally to start his career.  He started his first businesses and began raising his family here. Ultimately, he decided to return here after spending several years overseas.

He’s returned to a startup ecosystem vastly different than the one he left.  And he is in the middle of it through his work mentoring companies, leading the VentureSouth efforts here in Charlotte and being an active speaker at startup and investor focused events.

Listen to our podcast with Mac today as we explore his first startup in the late 90s and expand all the way through his latest venture with Kyck.  We dive deep into Internet Soccer (Mac’s 3rd) startup to explore how he was able to sell an internet company with little money left in the bank to a European company.

Listen to which company Mac would like to have back and why.  And found out what some of Mac’s key guidance is to founders as they look to build their own startups here in Charlotte.

I found it really interesting to find the lessons within his stories.  He’s got a great comfort around telling who is and what’s he’s done and is trying to accomplish.  He’s sold businesses at fantastic numbers and talk freely about it. But how often do you hear someone admit they lost 90% of their ‘winnings’ in a market downturn.

Mac’s has a lot to offer Charlotte entrepreneurs and investors.  Listening to him talk about it in this podcast is a great way to get started.  You can also learn more about Mac and what he is doing at www.maclackey.com.

A few other local notes and comments:

Sam Smith of Vishion (local startup) and Collective Hustle is organizing a fantastic event called Seed the South.  The goal with this effort is to bring investors and entrepreneurs in Charlotte and beyond together to begin to show off what’s here.  The event is going to be on January 9 at the Foundation for the Carolinas and Sam is working on building a terrific list of speakers.  There will be a pitch competition for 4 – 8 startups and other startups will have demo tables there too.  It’s going to be a great way to start 2019 and I hope to see you there.

Dan Roselli and his team at QC Fintech and Packard Place did a fantastic job hosting the 2nd Annual Southeast Fintech Venture Conference yesterday along with the Demo Day for Class 9 from QC Fintech.  There was a great showing of both the Charlotte community AND investors/investor funds there looking at and talking with companies.  Caroline Hudson with the Charlotte Business Journal covered the event well.  She’s doing a great job getting coverage for local startups and events.

Thank you to Dan Roselli and his team at Packard Place for our first sponsorship. They have hosted more than 2 dozen of our interviews over the last couple of months and have offered one of their used Yeti’s for us to use with guests when we go offsite. They are a great community supporter for all things startu...]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 075: QC Fintech Class Members iTrust, Mimble, and AMUS https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-075-qc-fintech-class-members-itrust-mimble-and-amus/ Thu, 01 Nov 2018 15:05:09 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=833 QC Fintech Class 9 is getting ready for its demo day which coincides with the Southeast Fintech Venture Conference on November 14.  In preparation, we had the opportunity to talk with three different founders companies who are part of Class 9: iTrust – (www.itrustinc.com) -  Trevor Horwitz Mimble (www.mimble.co) – Chad Huber AMUS (www.askmyunclesam.com) – Busayo Ogunsanya After getting to know each of the companies and their founders on the podcast, we dive into the topic of what allows them to come back to Charlotte in 5 years and celebrate their success as entrepreneurs.  After all, every startup city is littered with great ideas which never gained traction, found investors or made it through the difficult path of success. We also dive into the discussion of investors.  What’s it like to talk with investors as young companies and how soon is too soon to start the discussion. One interesting topic we discuss is what success means for each founder. Is an IPO the only way to go for these founders or is there something before? Local notes and thoughts: Thank you to Dan Roselli and his team at Packard Place for our first sponsorship. They have hosted more than 2 dozen of our interviews over the last couple of months and have offered one of their used Yeti’s for us to use with guests when we go offsite. They are a great community supporter for all things startup in Charlotte. NC IDEA recently issued two $100,000 grants to Charlotte entities – StartCharlotte (led by Juan Garzon) and Innovate Charlotte (with Keith Luedeman currently serving as interim leader of the organization). It should be very exciting for the Charlotte Startup community that both of these local organizations have some fresh capital to continue serving the ecosystem? Go support high school area entrepreneurs at the Techstars Startup Weekend Charlotte Youth. It starts on Friday November 2 with the demo day on Sunday afternoon at Johnson C. Smith University (Stem Hall).  Buy Demo tickets here - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/techstars-startup-weekend-charlotte-youth-november-2018-tickets-50613935644 Don’t forget to register for the Southeast Fintech Venture Conference on November 14 (click here). If you don’t have the time, or the money, to come to the full day event please come support the QC Fintech Class 9 companies at the end of the day.  It’s FREE and starts at 5pm (click here). Collective Hustle is an investor and startup coalition looking to improve the Queen City’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. They meet monthly and their next event is coming up on November 7 – you can register by clicking here.  It’s a great panel discussion with the topic of “How to land a meeting with an investor.”     William Bissett is an Investment Advisor Representative with Secrest Blakey & Associates, a Registered Investment Adviser.  Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Secrest Blakey & Associates. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Secrest Blakey & Associates does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under the Securities Act, and a Qualified Purchaser as defined in Section 2(a)(51)(A) under the Company Act or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests.  Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. QC Fintech Class 9 is getting ready for its demo day which coincides with the Southeast Fintech Venture Conference on November 14.  In preparation, we had the opportunity to talk with three different founders companies who are part of Class 9: -

QC Fintech Class 9 is getting ready for its demo day which coincides with the Southeast Fintech Venture Conference on November 14.  In preparation, we had the opportunity to talk with three different founders companies who are part of Class 9:

iTrust – (www.itrustinc.com) -  Trevor Horwitz

Mimble (www.mimble.co) – Chad Huber

AMUS (www.askmyunclesam.com) – Busayo Ogunsanya

After getting to know each of the companies and their founders on the podcast, we dive into the topic of what allows them to come back to Charlotte in 5 years and celebrate their success as entrepreneurs.  After all, every startup city is littered with great ideas which never gained traction, found investors or made it through the difficult path of success.

We also dive into the discussion of investors.  What’s it like to talk with investors as young companies and how soon is too soon to start the discussion.

One interesting topic we discuss is what success means for each founder. Is an IPO the only way to go for these founders or is there something before?

Local notes and thoughts:

* Thank you to Dan Roselli and his team at Packard Place for our first sponsorship. They have hosted more than 2 dozen of our interviews over the last couple of months and have offered one of their used Yeti’s for us to use with guests when we go offsite. They are a great community supporter for all things startup in Charlotte.
* NC IDEA recently issued two $100,000 grants to Charlotte entities – StartCharlotte (led by Juan Garzon) and Innovate Charlotte (with Keith Luedeman currently serving as interim leader of the organization). It should be very exciting for the Charlotte Startup community that both of these local organizations have some fresh capital to continue serving the ecosystem?
* Go support high school area entrepreneurs at the Techstars Startup Weekend Charlotte Youth. It starts on Friday November 2 with the demo day on Sunday afternoon at Johnson C. Smith University (Stem Hall).  Buy Demo tickets here - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/techstars-startup-weekend-charlotte-youth-november-2018-tickets-50613935644
* Don’t forget to register for the Southeast Fintech Venture Conference on November 14 (click here). If you don’t have the time, or the money, to come to the full day event please come support the QC Fintech Class 9 companies at the end of the day.  It’s FREE and starts at 5pm (click here).
* Collective Hustle is an investor and startup coalition looking to improve the Queen City’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. They meet monthly and their next event is coming up on November 7 – you can register by clicking here.  It’s a great panel discussion with the topic of “How to land a meeting with an investor.”

 

 

William Bissett is an Investment Advisor Representative with Secrest Blakey & Associates,]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 075: Angel Rutledge, SignUp Genius https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-075-angel-rutledge-signup-genius/ Fri, 19 Oct 2018 13:13:23 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=829 SignUp Genius was born out of the frustrations of a couple, Dan and Angel Rutledge, who were struggling with the same tasks we labor through every week as parents and volunteers – coordinating who does what and when.  It was born in 2008 – the worst economic period we’ve had in at least 30 years – in a growing southern city not known for its entrepreneurial grit, Charlotte. Dan had been recruited to Charlotte to work with an entrepreneur (Michael Vadini) to build an entertainment company and a website design/implementation company.  Angel is a former middle school English teacher and a mother of four who stepped in to help Dan in 2011. At that time, Dan just needed help with hiring and extra help on marketing.  A little more than a year later, SignUp Genius was growing by over 40% per week during October 2012. Coming out of that period of strong growth, they realized they had something important to the world and valuable as a company.  It wasn’t until 2016, however, when Dan and Angel, and Michael Vadini (Dan’s co-founder) realized it was important for them to raise capital.  Given their rapid growth over the previous 8 years, they had plenty of firms lining up to make the investment.  They had choices about what they were going to do and how they were going to do it.  Great choices at the right time. Over the years, through all the challenges (and we discuss a few of them) and successes (we talk about those too), they have never deviated from their core mission – to empower people to change the world by making it simple to organize groups. Listen to this local success story with Angel.  They had no accelerator program, no outside capital until nearly 10 years old, they were NOT in San Francisco and yet they’ve carved out a very nice niche for themselves. Learn when Angel finally told Dan, “you have to fire me from doing something.”  Find out her favorite role, their view of the responsibilities of having investors? Listen to what she tells her daughters about their own lives and much more in this interview with Angel. Then come find Angel in the growing entrepreneur and investor scene here in Charlotte.  You’ll come away impressed and thankful we have more and more people like Angel coming out to grow and share on a regular basis.   Local notes and thoughts: Congratulations to SignUp Genius for celebrating their 10-Year Anniversary this week (October 2008 - October 2018). Thank you to Dan Roselli and his team at Packard Place for our first sponsorship. They have hosted more than 2 dozen of our interviews over the last couple of months and have offered one of their used Yeti’s for us to use with guests when we go offsite. They are a great community supporter for all things startup in Charlotte. Please register to attend and/or support the Charlotte High School Startup Weekend - http://communities.techstars.com/usa/charlotte/startup-weekend/12714 - November 2 - 4, 2018 at Johnson C. Smith University. Seth Twery and I host a quarterly event to help educate people on the ins and outs of being an early stage investor. Our next event is Tuesday October 23 at the new Junior Achievement facility at Camp North End.  Please email me if you’d like to attend.  We are going to have Greg Brown of the Charlotte Angel Fund and Mac Lackey of VentureSouth there to discuss common terms and phrases you’ll hear when talking to startups and investors. Register now for the Southeast Fintech Venture Conference on Wednesday November 14, 2018.  This is also the Demo Day for the QC Fintech Class 9 Cohort.  You can find out more details and register here (https://www.sefintechvc.com/).   William Bissett is an Investment Advisor Representative with Secrest Blakey & Associates, a Registered Investment Adviser.  Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Secrest Blakey & Associates. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any l... SignUp Genius was born out of the frustrations of a couple, Dan and Angel Rutledge, who were struggling with the same tasks we labor through every week as parents and volunteers – coordinating who does what and when.

SignUp Genius was born out of the frustrations of a couple, Dan and Angel Rutledge, who were struggling with the same tasks we labor through every week as parents and volunteers – coordinating who does what and when.  It was born in 2008 – the worst economic period we’ve had in at least 30 years – in a growing southern city not known for its entrepreneurial grit, Charlotte.

Dan had been recruited to Charlotte to work with an entrepreneur (Michael Vadini) to build an entertainment company and a website design/implementation company.  Angel is a former middle school English teacher and a mother of four who stepped in to help Dan in 2011.

At that time, Dan just needed help with hiring and extra help on marketing.  A little more than a year later, SignUp Genius was growing by over 40% per week during October 2012.

Coming out of that period of strong growth, they realized they had something important to the world and valuable as a company.  It wasn’t until 2016, however, when Dan and Angel, and Michael Vadini (Dan’s co-founder) realized it was important for them to raise capital.  Given their rapid growth over the previous 8 years, they had plenty of firms lining up to make the investment.  They had choices about what they were going to do and how they were going to do it.  Great choices at the right time.

Over the years, through all the challenges (and we discuss a few of them) and successes (we talk about those too), they have never deviated from their core mission – to empower people to change the world by making it simple to organize groups.

Listen to this local success story with Angel.  They had no accelerator program, no outside capital until nearly 10 years old, they were NOT in San Francisco and yet they’ve carved out a very nice niche for themselves.

Learn when Angel finally told Dan, “you have to fire me from doing something.”  Find out her favorite role, their view of the responsibilities of having investors? Listen to what she tells her daughters about their own lives and much more in this interview with Angel.

Then come find Angel in the growing entrepreneur and investor scene here in Charlotte.  You’ll come away impressed and thankful we have more and more people like Angel coming out to grow and share on a regular basis.

 

Local notes and thoughts:

* Congratulations to SignUp Genius for celebrating their 10-Year Anniversary this week (October 2008 - October 2018).
* Thank you to Dan Roselli and his team at Packard Place for our first sponsorship. They have hosted more than 2 dozen of our interviews over the last couple of months and have offered one of their used Yeti’s for us to use with guests when we go offsite. They are a great community supporter for all things startup in Charlotte.
* Please register to attend and/or support the Charlotte High School Startup Weekend - http://communities.techstars.com/usa/charlotte/startup-weekend/12714 - November 2 - 4, 2018 at Johnson C. Smith University.
* Seth Twery and I host a quarterly event to help educate people on the ins and outs of being an early stage investor. Our next event is Tuesday October 23 at the new Junior Achievement facility at Camp North End.  Please email me if you’d like to attend.  We are going to have Greg Brown of the Charlotte Angel Fund and Mac Lackey of VentureSouth there to discuss common t...]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 073: Part II with Michelle Buelow, Founder and CEO of Bella Tunno https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-073-part-ii-with-michelle-buelow-founder-and-ceo-of-bella-tunno/ Thu, 04 Oct 2018 15:18:09 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=827 "Start with Why". Something Michelle Buelow clearly had done helped propel Bella Tunno to the next stage several years ago. But reading the book and using it to define the following year of the business (she chooses a book every year to help frame the next 12 months) was just another step in Michelle's evolution from passion, to entrepreneur, to CEO. Michelle has a clear vision of who she is and what Bella Tunno has become and is still becoming.  She's learned to manage and measure the business.  She speaks of margins and expenses in a product based world with extreme confidence.  She delegates out things she's willing to accept aren't her strengths. In what other ways has Michelle grown to become who she is today and what resources have allowed her to do that?  We discuss it in today's podcast? Does it need capital to grow? Of course she is aware of that. But what is the cost and the opportunity? I thought the exit would be the hardest part for her - knowing capital would all but guarantee she'd eventually need to sell a business she founded with passion and purpose after the loss of her brother. An exit would actually allow her to accelerate her work in those areas. So does she want to raise capital? It's a question we explore in pretty good detail. Michelle has won awards and built a successful business.  She's watching her two daughters grow up in a world where they understand what she's doing and they've embraced all that comes with it. How does she view the impact of her entrepreneurship on her daughters and girls everywhere?  Listen in to hear Michelle's own view. Listen to Michelle in her own words tell her story of growth and what she thinks of the 26 year old version of herself.       William Bissett is an Investment Advisor Representative with Secrest Blakey & Associates, a Registered Investment Adviser.  Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Secrest Blakey & Associates. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Secrest Blakey & Associates does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under the Securities Act, and a Qualified Purchaser as defined in Section 2(a)(51)(A) under the Company Act or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests.  Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. "Start with Why". - Something Michelle Buelow clearly had done helped propel Bella Tunno to the next stage several years ago. But reading the book and using it to define the following year of the business (she chooses a book every year to help frame t...

"Start with Why".

Something Michelle Buelow clearly had done helped propel Bella Tunno to the next stage several years ago. But reading the book and using it to define the following year of the business (she chooses a book every year to help frame the next 12 months) was just another step in Michelle's evolution from passion, to entrepreneur, to CEO.

Michelle has a clear vision of who she is and what Bella Tunno has become and is still becoming.  She's learned to manage and measure the business.  She speaks of margins and expenses in a product based world with extreme confidence.  She delegates out things she's willing to accept aren't her strengths.

In what other ways has Michelle grown to become who she is today and what resources have allowed her to do that?  We discuss it in today's podcast?

Does it need capital to grow? Of course she is aware of that. But what is the cost and the opportunity? I thought the exit would be the hardest part for her - knowing capital would all but guarantee she'd eventually need to sell a business she founded with passion and purpose after the loss of her brother. An exit would actually allow her to accelerate her work in those areas.

So does she want to raise capital? It's a question we explore in pretty good detail.

Michelle has won awards and built a successful business.  She's watching her two daughters grow up in a world where they understand what she's doing and they've embraced all that comes with it.

How does she view the impact of her entrepreneurship on her daughters and girls everywhere?  Listen in to hear Michelle's own view.

Listen to Michelle in her own words tell her story of growth and what she thinks of the 26 year old version of herself.

 

 

 

William Bissett is an Investment Advisor Representative with Secrest Blakey & Associates, a Registered Investment Adviser.  Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Secrest Blakey & Associates. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. 

Secrest Blakey & Associates does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under the Securities Act, and a Qualified Purchaser as defined in Section 2(a)(51)(A) under the Company Act or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests.  Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 072: Michelle Buelow, Founder and CEO of Bella Tunno https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-072-michelle-buelow-founder-and-ceo-of-bella-tunno/ Thu, 27 Sep 2018 13:40:12 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=821 Today we welcome Michelle Buelow, Founder and CEO of Bella Tunno. Over the last decade, Michelle's success and the success of Bella Tunno has helped deliver nearly 1.6 million meals to the hungry as part of their buy one product, give one meal program. She's also raked in numerous personal accolades including EY Entrepreneurial Winning Women in 2009.  The path she carved wasn't one she chose yet she's embraced it and created a legacy in the process. Today, we learn Michelle: Moved to Charlotte (with her boyfriend, Todd Buelow - way out of his league but that's another podcast). Found a job she loved and traveled the world. Got married (yes, to Todd) and got pregnant. Lost her brother to addiction. Quit her job and started sewing cute baby gear to raise money to finish her brother’s doctorate research project. Started her business - Bella Tunno - making children's accessories with a core focus on philanthropy. Pitched her products to 11 Charlotte area stores in a day with her baby in tow and had 10 say yes (do you think the other one comes around?). Got called to Minneapolis to see the red bullseye (by now you can guess the outcome). But that's far from the complete picture - it's actually just the first 10 minutes of the podcast. She continues to surpass every goal she develops. That's Michelle Buelow. Listen to today's episode to hear her full story. It's one you will find yourself cheering for as soon as we get started.     William Bissett is an Investment Advisor Representative with Secrest Blakey & Associates, a Registered Investment Adviser.  Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Secrest Blakey & Associates. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Secrest Blakey & Associates does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under the Securities Act, and a Qualified Purchaser as defined in Section 2(a)(51)(A) under the Company Act or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests.  Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. Today we welcome Michelle Buelow, Founder and CEO of Bella Tunno. Over the last decade, Michelle's success and the success of Bella Tunno has helped deliver nearly 1.6 million meals to the hungry as part of their buy one product,

Today we welcome Michelle Buelow, Founder and CEO of Bella Tunno. Over the last decade, Michelle's success and the success of Bella Tunno has helped deliver nearly 1.6 million meals to the hungry as part of their buy one product, give one meal program. She's also raked in numerous personal accolades including EY Entrepreneurial Winning Women in 2009.  The path she carved wasn't one she chose yet she's embraced it and created a legacy in the process.

Today, we learn Michelle:

Moved to Charlotte (with her boyfriend, Todd Buelow - way out of his league but that's another podcast).

Found a job she loved and traveled the world.

Got married (yes, to Todd) and got pregnant.

Lost her brother to addiction.

Quit her job and started sewing cute baby gear to raise money to finish her brother’s doctorate research project.

Started her business - Bella Tunno - making children's accessories with a core focus on philanthropy.

Pitched her products to 11 Charlotte area stores in a day with her baby in tow and had 10 say yes (do you think the other one comes around?).

Got called to Minneapolis to see the red bullseye (by now you can guess the outcome).

But that's far from the complete picture - it's actually just the first 10 minutes of the podcast. She continues to surpass every goal she develops. That's Michelle Buelow.

Listen to today's episode to hear her full story. It's one you will find yourself cheering for as soon as we get started.

 

 

William Bissett is an Investment Advisor Representative with Secrest Blakey & Associates, a Registered Investment Adviser.  Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Secrest Blakey & Associates. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. 

Secrest Blakey & Associates does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under the Securities Act, and a Qualified Purchaser as defined in Section 2(a)(51)(A) under the Company Act or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests.  Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 071: Part II with Eric Kirsch, Health Care Serial Entrepreneur and Investor https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-071-part-ii-with-eric-kirsch-health-care-serial-entrepreneur-and-investor/ Thu, 27 Sep 2018 00:48:09 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=819       -  

 

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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 070: Eric Kirsch, Health Care Serial Entrepreneur and Investor https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-070-eric-kirsch-health-care-serial-entrepreneur-and-investor/ Fri, 14 Sep 2018 17:22:13 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=817 Eric Kirsch started out running basketball camps as a 17-year old which mostly paid his way through college and ultimately became a physician's assistant.  In 2003, he moved down to Charlotte to start his life in the medical community. After several years as an employee, he started his own specialty/niche practice, grew it to four locations (Charlotte, Mooresville, Asheville, and Cary) and ultimately sold those practices. In the process, he learned how to code in order to build solutions for his own practice.  As he has re-started his entrepreneurial journey after taking several years off  his knowledge of technology has served as a springboard. He's created a holding company where he tests ideas for the medical community and if it starts to gain traction he raises money to help launch those companies.  So he has done this with three of the four companies/ideas and hopes to travel down that path with the fourth soon. He is currently excited about his roles with the Society of Physician Entrepreneurs which he started in Charlotte and Beacon Healthcare Benefits .  With the Society of Physician Entrepreneurs starting here, he is launching an event here in Charlotte - the NC Healthcare Innovation Conference - September 21 from 8:00am to 5:00pm.  If you are interested in attending, you can purchase tickets on Eventbrite by clicking here. Listening to Eric you learn he's constantly tinkering with different ideas and concepts.  You also get the sense that Scott Pope's podcast from a few weeks ago talking about Charlotte becoming health care startup city has legs. Listen in next week as we spend more time focusing on Eric's startup which just launched - Beacon Healthcare Benefits.  It's a bold concept in a market that is rapidly changing.  It's crazy enough that it just may work and I think you'll enjoy hearing more.   William Bissett is an Investment Advisor Representative with Secrest Blakey & Associates, a Registered Investment Adviser.  Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Secrest Blakey & Associates. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Secrest Blakey & Associates does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under the Securities Act, and a Qualified Purchaser as defined in Section 2(a)(51)(A) under the Company Act or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests.  Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. Eric Kirsch started out running basketball camps as a 17-year old which mostly paid his way through college and ultimately became a physician's assistant.  In 2003, he moved down to Charlotte to start his life in the medical community.

Eric Kirsch started out running basketball camps as a 17-year old which mostly paid his way through college and ultimately became a physician's assistant.  In 2003, he moved down to Charlotte to start his life in the medical community. After several years as an employee, he started his own specialty/niche practice, grew it to four locations (Charlotte, Mooresville, Asheville, and Cary) and ultimately sold those practices.

In the process, he learned how to code in order to build solutions for his own practice.  As he has re-started his entrepreneurial journey after taking several years off  his knowledge of technology has served as a springboard. He's created a holding company where he tests ideas for the medical community and if it starts to gain traction he raises money to help launch those companies.  So he has done this with three of the four companies/ideas and hopes to travel down that path with the fourth soon.

He is currently excited about his roles with the Society of Physician Entrepreneurs which he started in Charlotte and Beacon Healthcare Benefits .  With the Society of Physician Entrepreneurs starting here, he is launching an event here in Charlotte - the NC Healthcare Innovation Conference - September 21 from 8:00am to 5:00pm.  If you are interested in attending, you can purchase tickets on Eventbrite by clicking here.

Listening to Eric you learn he's constantly tinkering with different ideas and concepts.  You also get the sense that Scott Pope's podcast from a few weeks ago talking about Charlotte becoming health care startup city has legs.

Listen in next week as we spend more time focusing on Eric's startup which just launched - Beacon Healthcare Benefits.  It's a bold concept in a market that is rapidly changing.  It's crazy enough that it just may work and I think you'll enjoy hearing more.

 

William Bissett is an Investment Advisor Representative with Secrest Blakey & Associates, a Registered Investment Adviser.  Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Secrest Blakey & Associates. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. 

Secrest Blakey & Associates does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under the Securities Act, and a Qualified Purchaser as defined in Section 2(a)(51)(A) under the Company Act or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests.  Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 068: Seth Twery, a successful corporate life leads to angel investing and entrepreneurship https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-069-seth-twery-part-ii-a-successful-corporate-life-leads-to-angel-investing-and-entrepreneurship/ Fri, 07 Sep 2018 14:54:23 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=814 Last week, we spent time with Seth Twery - who led a successful corporate career prior to leaving in 2011 to seek “growth opportunities.” Can you execute?  That’s the thing Seth sees being the reason behind success of a startup team.  He cites the fact that IDEA Fund looks at over 1,000 ideas per year, more than a few with overlap.  If there are that many ideas in the NC region (and further) then how many ideas are being incubated across the US and the world?  If you can’t execute against that type of volume and competition it is highly unlikely the founding group is going to create success. We also continue discussing the opportunity ahead of Seth as he is about to start his new role with Tookitaki – the Singapore based company looking to use Artificial Intelligence to solve.  Fortunately for Charlotte, we learn they are looking to hire a development/technical team here. From there, we transition into a discussion on early stage investing and Charlotte.  Here Seth thinks out loud about the investing and entrepreneurship scene here in Charlotte.  We touch base on the recent exit by DealCloud and the impact it may have versus the impact of a bigger exit along the lines of AvidXchange. Along the way, we veer off course and discuss all things startup and investing.  Hopefully, you’ll find a few nuggets by listening in. Last week, we spent time with Seth Twery - who led a successful corporate career prior to leaving in 2011 to seek “growth opportunities.” - Can you execute?  That’s the thing Seth sees being the reason behind success of a startup team.

Last week, we spent time with Seth Twery - who led a successful corporate career prior to leaving in 2011 to seek “growth opportunities.”

Can you execute?  That’s the thing Seth sees being the reason behind success of a startup team.  He cites the fact that IDEA Fund looks at over 1,000 ideas per year, more than a few with overlap.  If there are that many ideas in the NC region (and further) then how many ideas are being incubated across the US and the world?  If you can’t execute against that type of volume and competition it is highly unlikely the founding group is going to create success.

We also continue discussing the opportunity ahead of Seth as he is about to start his new role with Tookitaki – the Singapore based company looking to use Artificial Intelligence to solve.  Fortunately for Charlotte, we learn they are looking to hire a development/technical team here.

From there, we transition into a discussion on early stage investing and Charlotte.  Here Seth thinks out loud about the investing and entrepreneurship scene here in Charlotte.  We touch base on the recent exit by DealCloud and the impact it may have versus the impact of a bigger exit along the lines of AvidXchange.

Along the way, we veer off course and discuss all things startup and investing.  Hopefully, you’ll find a few nuggets by listening in.]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 068: Seth Twery: A successful corporate life leads to angel investing and entrepreneurship https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-068-seth-twery-a-successful-corporate-life-leads-to-angel-investing-and-entrepreneurship/ Thu, 30 Aug 2018 16:02:50 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=810 A successful corporate career with travel and very good compensation with a well-respected Fortune 500 company comes to an end in 2012 – so an individual can pursue ‘growth.’ What does ‘growth’ even mean as a pursuit?  Can you find it in Charlotte?  What does it look like? How about ‘consciously stumbling’ into the very early days of a little parking app in Charlotte, offering a 5 page critique of their software and eventually becoming an early investor as part of the friends and family raise?  What happens when that company goes on to become Passport and raises in excess of $40 million from the likes of Bain Capital and chases the opportunity to become the next unicorn in Charlotte? What happens when pursuit of ‘growth’ leads you to mentoring early stage companies at QC Fintech and several years later you have the opportunity to work with a successful foreign based company looking to establish their US headquarters in Charlotte, not New York or San Francisco or Austin?  Tookitaki is a Singapore based company with a very well respected founder, who is the process of completing a funding round and is looking to expand rapidly now. Tell Seth Twery in 2011 that will be his path – along with some other twists and turns – through 2018 and he’d ask why does it have to be so hard. But he'll readily admit the path he took then looks to be much easier today for those looking to follow in his footsteps. Along the way, Seth has become an investor in IDEA Fund Partners, gotten very involved in the Charlotte startup scene and is working to increase the number of early stage investors through a series of quarterly events targeted at investors – who like him are craving the opportunity for growth. Listen to Seth talk about his story today and how it all came together.  Listen to what is now a seasoned investment professional who made the leap and talks openly about what from his corporate life was applicable and what he’s learned along the way. A successful corporate career with travel and very good compensation with a well-respected Fortune 500 company comes to an end in 2012 – so an individual can pursue ‘growth.’ - What does ‘growth’ even mean as a pursuit?  Can you find it in Charlotte?

A successful corporate career with travel and very good compensation with a well-respected Fortune 500 company comes to an end in 2012 – so an individual can pursue ‘growth.’

What does ‘growth’ even mean as a pursuit?  Can you find it in Charlotte?  What does it look like?

How about ‘consciously stumbling’ into the very early days of a little parking app in Charlotte, offering a 5 page critique of their software and eventually becoming an early investor as part of the friends and family raise?  What happens when that company goes on to become Passport and raises in excess of $40 million from the likes of Bain Capital and chases the opportunity to become the next unicorn in Charlotte?

What happens when pursuit of ‘growth’ leads you to mentoring early stage companies at QC Fintech and several years later you have the opportunity to work with a successful foreign based company looking to establish their US headquarters in Charlotte, not New York or San Francisco or Austin?  Tookitaki is a Singapore based company with a very well respected founder, who is the process of completing a funding round and is looking to expand rapidly now.

Tell Seth Twery in 2011 that will be his path – along with some other twists and turns – through 2018 and he’d ask why does it have to be so hard. But he'll readily admit the path he took then looks to be much easier today for those looking to follow in his footsteps.

Along the way, Seth has become an investor in IDEA Fund Partners, gotten very involved in the Charlotte startup scene and is working to increase the number of early stage investors through a series of quarterly events targeted at investors – who like him are craving the opportunity for growth.

Listen to Seth talk about his story today and how it all came together.  Listen to what is now a seasoned investment professional who made the leap and talks openly about what from his corporate life was applicable and what he’s learned along the way.]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 067: Walt Frye Part II, Past Executive Director of Innovate Charlotte https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-067-walt-frye-part-ii-past-executive-director-of-innovate-charlotte/ Thu, 16 Aug 2018 19:00:38 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=808 Walt Frye has been a friend of the startup community for the last several years.  A little more than 18 months ago, Walt took on a new challenge as the Executive Director of a somewhat stagnant entity – the Charlotte Regional Fund for Entrepreneurship (CRFE). As you heard last week, Innovate Charlotte has sprung out of CRFE and has a clear vision Walt helped to establish. Listen to Walt continue his thoughts on the Charlotte startup ecosystem - past, present and future - and his time as Executive Director of Innovate Charlotte. In what I consider to be bad news for the Charlotte ecosystem, Walt has stepped down as the Executive Director – as the news was officially announced Thursday August 16.  Few people have the unselfish motivation the ecosystem currently needs, Walt did. The opportunities are great within the ecosystem if it’s allowed to grow naturally (look no further than the recent successful exit of DealCloud).  Politics and egos can ruin those opportunities and the young ecosystem if allowed. Fortunately, Keith Luedeman has agreed to take the reins as the interim director.  Keith is well-known in the startup ecosystem.  His eagerness to immediately give back after selling GoodMortgage has been a huge benefit already to the Charlotte startup scene. Keith can lead this to the next stage if given the support and opportunity. He has the credibility to put things in place to support current programs, improve existing infrastructure and create new opportunities. Hopefully everyone gives Keith the space to lead us there as it will mean great things for many aspects of Charlotte - the city and business community included. Let's support Keith and the next full-time Executive Director to give room for more DealClouds, Passports, Avid's and more. Walt will continue to do great things.  Great people always do.  I'm excited about what lies ahead for him!       William Bissett is an Investment Advisor Representative with Secrest Blakey & Associates, a Registered Investment Adviser.  Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Secrest Blakey & Associates. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Secrest Blakey & Associates does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under the Securities Act, and a Qualified Purchaser as defined in Section 2(a)(51)(A) under the Company Act or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests.  Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. Walt Frye has been a friend of the startup community for the last several years.  A little more than 18 months ago, Walt took on a new challenge as the Executive Director of a somewhat stagnant entity – the Charlotte Regional Fund for Entrepreneurship ...

Walt Frye has been a friend of the startup community for the last several years.  A little more than 18 months ago, Walt took on a new challenge as the Executive Director of a somewhat stagnant entity – the Charlotte Regional Fund for Entrepreneurship (CRFE).

As you heard last week, Innovate Charlotte has sprung out of CRFE and has a clear vision Walt helped to establish. Listen to Walt continue his thoughts on the Charlotte startup ecosystem - past, present and future - and his time as Executive Director of Innovate Charlotte.

In what I consider to be bad news for the Charlotte ecosystem, Walt has stepped down as the Executive Director – as the news was officially announced Thursday August 16.  Few people have the unselfish motivation the ecosystem currently needs, Walt did. The opportunities are great within the ecosystem if it’s allowed to grow naturally (look no further than the recent successful exit of DealCloud).  Politics and egos can ruin those opportunities and the young ecosystem if allowed.

Fortunately, Keith Luedeman has agreed to take the reins as the interim director.  Keith is well-known in the startup ecosystem.  His eagerness to immediately give back after selling GoodMortgage has been a huge benefit already to the Charlotte startup scene. Keith can lead this to the next stage if given the support and opportunity.

He has the credibility to put things in place to support current programs, improve existing infrastructure and create new opportunities. Hopefully everyone gives Keith the space to lead us there as it will mean great things for many aspects of Charlotte - the city and business community included.

Let's support Keith and the next full-time Executive Director to give room for more DealClouds, Passports, Avid's and more.

Walt will continue to do great things.  Great people always do.  I'm excited about what lies ahead for him!

 

 

 

William Bissett is an Investment Advisor Representative with Secrest Blakey & Associates, a Registered Investment Adviser.  Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Secrest Blakey & Associates. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. 

Secrest Blakey & Associates does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under the Securities Act, and a Qualified Purchaser as defined in Section 2(a)(51)(A) under the Company Act or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests.  Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 066: Walt Frye, Executive Director of Innovate Charlotte https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-066-walt-frye-executive-director-of-innovate-charlotte/ Thu, 09 Aug 2018 19:21:23 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=804 Last time we spoke to Walt Frye (summer 2017 here) he was working on reinventing the Charlotte Regional Fund for Entrepreneurship (CFRE). Fast forward a year and Walt has made tremendous strides as Innovate Charlotte has become the execution arm for CRFE. Walt has taken on a job few probably wanted or truly understood since CRFE was initially funded by the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce and the city of Charlotte.  As such it's a political juggling job looking to balance the desires of the Chamber and the needs (political and other) of the city - along with other stakeholders.   Yet Walt has balanced that well and is in the process of growing a mentoring program through Innovate Charlotte which targets early stage companies in Charlotte (business process, validation stage, Charlotte based, and not too much investment/revenue). If successful the mentoring program has the opportunity to serve a great role in the city's entrepreneurial space. This mentoring program has been launched through an initiative with MIT - where Walt and several people visited Boston in February 2018 to get trained on the program.  Since coming back from Boston, they've a put together a great group of mentors - including two past guest on this podcast (T.J. Eberle and Keith Luedeman).  You can listen to T.J (Part I and Part II) and Keith (Part I and Part II). This is a community effort though.  Walt, nor anyone other individual, has the ability create this community by themselves.  It takes a concerted effort from current stakeholders who can't be selfish about their intent or with their time, money, and knowledge.  It has the potential to be so much bigger than any of them if allowed.  As such, a homegrown entrepreneurial ecosystem in Charlotte can support and create many of the things we need as a city - it just needs a chance to find its way without top down control. Walt has spend a year tackling some of these things and more.  I'm glad we have him doing it and look forward to sharing the podcast with you this week and next.   William Bissett is an Investment Advisor Representative with Secrest Blakey & Associates, a Registered Investment Adviser.  Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Secrest Blakey & Associates. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Secrest Blakey & Associates does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under the Securities Act, and a Qualified Purchaser as defined in Section 2(a)(51)(A) under the Company Act or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests.  Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results. Last time we spoke to Walt Frye (summer 2017 here) he was working on reinventing the Charlotte Regional Fund for Entrepreneurship (CFRE). Fast forward a year and Walt has made tremendous strides as Innovate Charlotte has become the execution arm for CR...

Last time we spoke to Walt Frye (summer 2017 here) he was working on reinventing the Charlotte Regional Fund for Entrepreneurship (CFRE). Fast forward a year and Walt has made tremendous strides as Innovate Charlotte has become the execution arm for CRFE.

Walt has taken on a job few probably wanted or truly understood since CRFE was initially funded by the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce and the city of Charlotte.  As such it's a political juggling job looking to balance the desires of the Chamber and the needs (political and other) of the city - along with other stakeholders.   Yet Walt has balanced that well and is in the process of growing a mentoring program through Innovate Charlotte which targets early stage companies in Charlotte (business process, validation stage, Charlotte based, and not too much investment/revenue).

If successful the mentoring program has the opportunity to serve a great role in the city's entrepreneurial space. This mentoring program has been launched through an initiative with MIT - where Walt and several people visited Boston in February 2018 to get trained on the program.  Since coming back from Boston, they've a put together a great group of mentors - including two past guest on this podcast (T.J. Eberle and Keith Luedeman).  You can listen to T.J (Part I and Part II) and Keith (Part I and Part II).

This is a community effort though.  Walt, nor anyone other individual, has the ability create this community by themselves.  It takes a concerted effort from current stakeholders who can't be selfish about their intent or with their time, money, and knowledge.  It has the potential to be so much bigger than any of them if allowed.  As such, a homegrown entrepreneurial ecosystem in Charlotte can support and create many of the things we need as a city - it just needs a chance to find its way without top down control.

Walt has spend a year tackling some of these things and more.  I'm glad we have him doing it and look forward to sharing the podcast with you this week and next.

 

William Bissett is an Investment Advisor Representative with Secrest Blakey & Associates, a Registered Investment Adviser.  Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Secrest Blakey & Associates. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. 

Secrest Blakey & Associates does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under the Securities Act,]]>
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Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 065: Part II with Robert Reddick, Co-Founder of GateStaff https://speakingofstartups.com/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-065-part-ii-with-robert-reddick-co-founder-of-gatestaff/ Fri, 03 Aug 2018 12:28:02 +0000 https://speakingofstartups.com/speakingofstartups/?p=796 LinkedIn member 1,434. It goes to show how Robert has been plugged into the startup scene for a long time.  Listening to and joining social networks.  He visits trade shows and finds value in the conversations that can develop in those discussions. He's failed in previous startups, he's worked side hustles while working with  companies.  Essentially, Robert has continued to build knowledge to be ready to build his next startup - Gatestaff. Yet, when a Venture Capitalist calls his baby ugly he listens and ultimately changes the direction of his company based on the feedback. Does that mean this startup is the success he is looking for?  It's hard to say.  He's watched and participated.  He's seen failure and watched success. But this team has a focus that seems real.  They have three people on the team right now yet Robert mentions 'culture' numerous times in our podcast.  Specifically, he says 'the culture of the company is product focused.'  Repeating they want to build great products.  Let's hope they have that runway. Robert has value outside of his own startup.  He's like any entrepreneur - he's got lots of crazy ideas.  Some of them relate back to what Charlotte companies can do to attract startups to the city.  His experience and being in the scene give him insight from communities such as San Francisco and reflect Charlotte has a long ways to go to be the open startup community it thinks it wants to become. Listen to Robert weave these tales and more into part II of our podcast today.   William Bissett is an Investment Advisor Representative with Secrest Blakey & Associates, a Registered Investment Adviser.  Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Secrest Blakey & Associates. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener.  Secrest Blakey & Associates does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under the Securities Act, and a Qualified Purchaser as defined in Section 2(a)(51)(A) under the Company Act or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests.  Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.   LinkedIn member 1,434. It goes to show how Robert has been plugged into the startup scene for a long time.  Listening to and joining social networks.  He visits trade shows and finds value in the conversations that can develop in those discussions. LinkedIn member 1,434. It goes to show how Robert has been plugged into the startup scene for a long time.  Listening to and joining social networks.  He visits trade shows and finds value in the conversations that can develop in those discussions.

He's failed in previous startups, he's worked side hustles while working with  companies.  Essentially, Robert has continued to build knowledge to be ready to build his next startup - Gatestaff.

Yet, when a Venture Capitalist calls his baby ugly he listens and ultimately changes the direction of his company based on the feedback. Does that mean this startup is the success he is looking for?  It's hard to say.  He's watched and participated.  He's seen failure and watched success.

But this team has a focus that seems real.  They have three people on the team right now yet Robert mentions 'culture' numerous times in our podcast.  Specifically, he says 'the culture of the company is product focused.'  Repeating they want to build great products.  Let's hope they have that runway.

Robert has value outside of his own startup.  He's like any entrepreneur - he's got lots of crazy ideas.  Some of them relate back to what Charlotte companies can do to attract startups to the city.  His experience and being in the scene give him insight from communities such as San Francisco and reflect Charlotte has a long ways to go to be the open startup community it thinks it wants to become.

Listen to Robert weave these tales and more into part II of our podcast today.

 

William Bissett is an Investment Advisor Representative with Secrest Blakey & Associates, a Registered Investment Adviser.  Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Secrest Blakey & Associates. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. 

Secrest Blakey & Associates does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. 

Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under the Securities Act, and a Qualified Purchaser as defined in Section 2(a)(51)(A) under the Company Act or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests.  Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.

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