Elevate your 2025 fundraising strategy at Disrupt 2024
Get ready to unlock the secrets of successful fundraising in the upcoming year at Disrupt 2024. Our featured session, “How to Raise in 2025 if You’ve Taken a Flat, Down, or Extension Round,” is designed to equip startups with the knowledge and strategies needed to navigate the evolving investment landscape. This session will challenge outdated metrics and provide actionable insights into what investors are looking for in 2025.
Attendees will gain invaluable insights from industry leaders who have a proven track record of successful investments and guiding companies to new heights. This session promises to be a game-changer for startups at any stage, offering practical advice on how to secure that crucial Series A funding, even if your journey has faced some bumps along the way. Learn how sector-specific factors, founder profiles, and market momentum can influence your fundraising success in today’s dynamic market.
Each speaker brings a wealth of experience and a unique perspective to the table, ensuring a well-rounded and deeply informative session.
Dayna Grayson, a pioneer in transforming foundational industries through technology, will discuss her experience in backing innovative companies that revolutionize sectors such as manufacturing and mobility. Her insights from Construct Capital and NEA, where she led investments in companies like Desktop Metal and Tulip, will provide attendees with a clear roadmap on how to stand out to investors focused on industry-changing innovations.
Elliott Robinson, a key figure in cloud software investments at Bessemer Venture Partners, will offer his perspective on the critical factors that drive successful fundraising rounds. With a portfolio that includes major investments in companies like Canva and Forter, Elliott’s advice on building market-defining companies and maintaining core values will be invaluable for any startup looking to make a significant impact.
Nikhil Basu Trivedi, with his extensive background in early-stage investing at Footwork and Shasta Ventures, will share his expertise on what it takes to capture investor interest and secure funding in the current climate. His successful investments in companies like Canva, ClassDojo, and Imperfect Foods highlight his keen eye for promising startups and his strategic approach to growth.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from the best and position your startup for success in 2025. Join us at Disrupt 2024 and discover how to navigate the complexities of fundraising with confidence and clarity. Secure your tickets now and be part of the conversation that could define your company’s future
Get ready to unlock the secrets of successful fundraising in the upcoming year at Disrupt 2024. Our featured session, “How to Raise in 2025 if You’ve Taken a Flat, Down,…
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