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Friday
Apr 8, 2022
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Web3 Founder Lunch With Madrona Venture Group – Beaches Restaurant & Bar Join Madrona Venture Group and Madrona Venture Labs for lunch during ETHPortland to talk with fellow founders and meet investors, including Maria Gilfoyle and Scott Jacobson. This lunch will be full of great conversation and learnings. Last month MVL hosted an accelerator week called, Launchable, which brought together 20 Web3 early-stage companies. Companies heard from leaders in the field and got hands-on help building — with one company being awarded $100,000 in funding. Join us for lunch on Friday between 12:00 and 1:30 p.m. PT. After RSVPing through Eventbrite, click on Fairshare to join our PNW Web3 Discord community and be airdropped a Launchable NFT. In the Discord you can connect with like-minded Web3 builders and entrepreneurs. Everyone at the lunch will also receive a POAP. Madrona Venture Group is the largest and most active venture firm focused on early-stage companies in the Pacific Northwest. We invest in a range of different technology companies, including Web3 companies leveraging blockchain technology. Whatever the investment stage, we roll up our sleeves and work with founders to build their companies. We partner with founders from Day One for the Long Run. Madrona Venture Labs is Madrona Venture Group's incubation program. The lab partners with founders as co-builders, advisers, and their first investors. Founders develop new ideas and start building them in partnership with Madrona from Day One. |
Wednesday
Feb 15, 2023
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New to Portland Tech Meetup – Good Coffee New to the city? Looking to network with other local entrepreneurs in the Technology space? Join Oregon Venture Fund at our upcoming coffee meetup and stay connected with the Portland entrepreneur tech community together with Oregon Venture Fund. This is your chance to network and meet. |
Thursday
Mar 19, 2009
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Startup Now: What Would Your Startup Do With $250,000 in 2009? – NedSpace Join Oregon's entrepreneurs Thursday evening March 19th at 5:00 PM at NedSpace (920 SW Third, between Taylor and Salmon) to explore and answer the question "What Would Your Startup Do With $250,000 in 2009?" In the last 6 months the economy, access to capital, the cost of talent and the opportunities for innovation have all changed. We think it’s time for the relationship between entrepreneurs and the State of Oregon to change, too (the state needs jobs & entrepreneurs need capital!). Hear stories of successful, local homegrown companies that have either bootstrapped or raised funds and then grown themselves to success. Most importantly, though, the goal of this event is to prove to the State of Oregon that there are enough jobs, compelling ideas and entrepreneurs to warrant an immediate investment of $100,000,000 for start ups that want to hire local talent. We are working to raise a $100M fund that makes small investments in Oregon-based companies who hire Oregon-based employees. Now, in 2009. Not next year or some point in the future. In growing these new startups, we are investing in innovation, creating jobs and building Oregon’s brand with innovators and entrepreneurs. Please be prepared to answer the following questions:
Brought to you in part by NedSpace, Oregon Entrepreneurs Network, Reference Capital, Software Association of Oregon and Starve Ups. NedSpace is proud to host an Oregon entrepreneurial startup event during this unparalleled time of economic chaos.disruption. Be a part of this unparalleled movement! //Contact Information// Wayne Embree - [email protected], 503.619.4310 Josh Friedman - [email protected], 503.705.7975 Mark Grimes - [email protected], 503.502.0185 Harvey Mathews - [email protected], 503-999-5849 |
Wednesday
Nov 16, 2022
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Ask Julie Anything! – Online Julie Harrelson, Managing Director of the Cascade Seed Fund Julie has over 30 years of experience as an investor, founder, sales executive and consultant. She launched Cascade Seed Fund with Robert Pease in 2019 after being founder of the five predecessor Cascade Angels Funds. Cascade is the first seed fund in Oregon founded outside the Portland metro area. She has been a seed stage investor since 2013 and founded her first enterprise at age 8. (A child prodigy indeed!) Julie was previously a tech executive in multiple companies variously acquired by Earthlink, Time Warner and others. Following an exit from a telecommunications startup, Harrelson worked as a trusted advisor with regional entrepreneurs, Fortune 500 companies, as well as leaders of massive change efforts in healthcare, education and energy before launching Cascade. |
Thursday
Dec 10, 2020
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Supporting Entrepreneurs & Ventures in Washington County – Online Webinar Have an idea for a new venture, or need help growing your existing venture? Want to learn more about equity financing and the options available in Oregon? Join Laura Kubisiak and Ana Chaud for an interactive session on resources available to entrepreneurs looking to start a new business, as well as existing ventures looking for higher growth. Laura Kubisiak is the Venture Catalyst for Washington County and will talk about the services and resources for early-stage entrepreneurs, as well discuss equity financing to raise capital. She will be joined by Ana Chaud, founder of Garden Bar. Ana successfully sold the business in 2019 and is now giving back to the entrepreneurial community in a variety of ways, including as a TiE Oregon angel investor and an Executive Partner in Elevate Capital. She’ll share her experience as an entrepreneur, as well as her thoughts on working with angel investors and venture capital firms. Topics to be discussed: The focus is on traded sector, but all business are welcome! Speaker Backgrounds: Laura Kubisiak serves as the Venture Catalyst for Washington County. She is an “on the ground” resource for helping traded-sector companies start-up and scale-up. She meets one-on-one with entrepreneurs, assesses their business needs, and then connects them to people, programs and financial capital to help fuel their growth. Laura also leads programming to educate entrepreneurs and give them an opportunity to network with others in the entrepreneurial ecosystem. Prior to this role, Laura served as a senior executive in marketing, sales and business development at companies ranging from start-up to Fortune 500. Ana Chaud started her career as a financial and business manager in the San Francisco Bay Area. In January 2014, Ana co-founded Garden Bar, the first fast casual, salad concept restaurant in the NW. In five years, Garden Bar grew ~600% in revenue and expanded from 9 to 120 employees. In 2019, Garden Bar was acquired by Evergreens, which provided Ana with a full circle experience – from concept to exit. Ana recently joined the Board at TiE Oregon and will share her insights on being an entrepreneur, as well as investing in new ventures through TiE Angels and Elevate Capital. |
Thursday
May 30
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VC Day – Portland in person - register for address 10:00am - 10:20 am: Check-in and Morning Networking 10:20am - 10:30 am: Opening Remarks (Josh Wylie, Mary Hull, CIBC, & other sponsors) 10:30am - 11:00 am: Fireside Chat I: Scaling From Seed to Series - A Moderated by: Julie Harrelson, Managing Director, Cascade Seed Fund Allie Magyar, Dynamic Events, Chairman of the Board, TAO Callie Christensen, CBO, Slumberkins Elizabeth Sheils, Co-founder, Rockpapercoin 11:15am - 11:45 am: Meet the Funders: Co-working & Networking 12:00pm - 1:30 pm: Catered Lunch Sponsored by Stoel Rives, Co-working 1:30pm - 2:00 pm: Fireside Chat II: Women in VC Moderated by: Mary Hull, Partner, Stoel Rives, LLP Catherine Williams, Principal, Dundee VC Tee Podder, Investor, Trilogy Equity Partners Angela Jackson, Managing Director, Portland Seed Fund Denise Dunlap, Managing Partner, Sage Growth Capital Cindy Ho, Jr. Partner, Stout Street Capital 2:15pm - 2:45pm: Women and Founder Support Moderated by: Tricia Clemans, Director, Global Technology Transfer Group Caroline Lewis, Managing Partner, Rogue Women's Fund Cara Turano, President & Executive Director, OEN Sarah Studer, Chief Storyteller, Truemedia.org Michelle Drilling, Vice President of Operations, Streamlined Ventures 3:00pm - 3:30pm: Emerging Funds in the PNW Moderated by: Josh Wylie,Founder Breaking into Venture, VC Day Host Evan Poncelet,Co-founder & CEO, Dreamward Ventures Jesse Posey, Co-founder & COO, Dreamward Ventures Isaac Kato, Founder and General Partner, Two Ravens VC Leilani Walkush, General Partner, Indigenous VC Partnering Organizations: Stoel Rives, Stout Street Capital, Portland State Business Accelerator, Venture Partners and more to come. Whether you are a student entrepreneur, a first-time founder, a startup professional in tech, or any other field, or simply interested in entrepreneurship, this event is for you. Join us at VC Day - Portland, OR to chat, collaborate, and network. |
Thursday
Oct 29, 2009
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OEN's Venture Northwest 2009 – The Nines Hotel OEN's Venture Northwest (formerly Venture Oregon) is an annual conference that draws institutional investors and investment bankers from across the Western U.S. who are interested in emerging Northwest businesses and the region's growth segments. It's a great way for investors to connect with the area's hottest emerging Northwest businesses. Northwest businesses that have presented at Venture Northwest have raised over $1.3 billion in venture capital since 1996 and over $68 million in angel investment.* *Not all Northwest businesses that presented had investments reported in Venture Source. Please visit the OEN Event calendar to register to attend this event. |
Thursday
Jan 28, 2021
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Financial Accounting for Entrepreneurs Workshop by The Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation – Virtual Whether you’re bootstrapping or investment-backed, pre-revenue or turning a profit, just started up or have been operating for years, there are steps you need to take to stay on top of your finances, maintain compliance, and establish or maintain a strong foundation. In this workshop, you will learn: Why accounting is important for an entrepreneur to know Overview of cash flow vs. balance sheet Financial terms to know when talking to others involved in supporting your business The key players every entrepreneur should have within their financial support system About the speaker: Michael Rewkiewicz is a partner in the Assurance and Advisory Practice at Frank, Rimerman + Co. and leads the firm’s Venture Fund Group. He has extensive experience in advising venture backed companies. Michael specializes in audits of venture funds, private equity funds and debt funds ranging from $10m into the billions in terms of committed capital. Questions about this event? Please contact Katie Spoden at [email protected]. This event is created by Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, University of Chicago, and Frank, Rimerman + Co. LLP. |