VC investment drives much of the start-up world, but banks have a complimentary role to play too. HSBC Innovation Banking manager Adam Millson, Rooled's Johnnie Walker and host David Hemenway discuss how VC-backed companies can also leverage...
Cameron Hendrix, co-founder of Magellan AI, the company revolutionizing podcast ad measurement and attribution joins us on the Angel Nest Podcast. Since receiving seed funding from New York Angels, Magellan has grown revenue 8–10x and now helps...
Online sports will top $30 billion in the next 10 years with companies like Fan Duel leading the charge. Founder Nigel Eccles joins us to discuss funding his next venture, BetHog.
Do your knees hurt? If so, you’ve got plenty of company. It turns out that arthroscopic knee surgery is one of the most popular procedures. In this episode of the Angel Nest, we speak to Dr. Chris Anderson, the founding surgeon of Native...
How can startup founder build their brands through thought leadership and digital distribution in a way that actually gets customers? In this episode, we’re talking about marketing for startups.
Investor Alex Goldberg helps science and tech companies get the funding and critical market exposure needed to make a positive global impact. He’s a New York Angel and a Partner at Ad Astral Fund.
Investor Tom Wisniewski knows what companies need to do to get funded. He’s a New York Angel, the Managing Partner at Newark Venture Partners, and he’s leading and investing in large seed rounds for firms specializing in B2B software.
David S. Rose has been called the father of angel investing in New York and been a part of many raises and been on both sides of the table.
EdTech deals with some of society’s most important challenges, but sometimes doesn’t get the same attention it’s SaaS or AI siblings get from investors. Ash Kaluarachchi’s StartEd is changing that by helping founders accelerate their EdTech vision...
The path for founders to get their business funded is increasingly challenging. How long will this environment last and what can founders do now to get access to the capital they need to grow?
