February 13th, 2007
Hosted by

Stephen Brotman Greenhill SAVP

Ned Carlson Dawntreader Ventures

Stephen M. Davis Goodwin Procter LLP

Joseph Gitto Geller & Company

Maria G. Gotsch New York City Investment Fund

Andrew Lipsher Greycroft, LLC

Todd Pietri Milestone Venture Partners

Charles Scott Intel Capital
Join leading Corporate VCs, Investment Bankers, Venture Capitalists, Angel Investors, and chief executives of emerging companies at the New York’s annual VC Outlook presented by youngStartup Ventures, being held on Tuesday, February 13th at the offices of Heller Ehrman in New York City.
This year’s forum will feature a distinguished lineup of early stage VCs who will share their criteria for funding deals in 2007, their insights on where the venture industry is heading and suggestions for emerging companies.
This exclusive full-day Venture Capital Summit will feature:
Hear top tier VCs, Corporate VCs and Angel Investors on the key issues facing Investors and Startup CEOs alike. Industry experts will provide updated analyses and share their experience with the audience.
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Discover more than 50 of the hottest early stage and emerging growth technology, mobile, life sciences, healthcare IT, clean-tech and ed-tech innovators as they present live to leading investors.
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Connect with investors, startups and potential partners.
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RegisterAudience Profile: Venture Capitalists, angel investors, corporate VCs, CEOs, CFOs and other senior management of early stage and emerging growth ventures, technology transfer professionals and premium services firms.
A select group of more than 50 Top Innovators from the Technology, CleanTech, Life Sciences, Healthcare, MedTech, and FinTech sectors will be chosen to present their breakthrough investment opportunities to an exclusive audience of Venture Capitalists, Private Investors, Investment Bankers, Corporate Investors, and Strategic Partners.
To apply, your company must be privately held and ideally come from one of the following industry sectors: