Investment Outlook Panel 2018
TiE Seattle starts 2018 with a lineup of powerful speakers in its annual Investment Outlook Panel 2018.
After a dip in 2016, 2017 reached new heights in terms of venture capital invested over the past decade, surpassing 2015 in dollars invested. Deal count, however, is still falling from the 2015 highs. As VC deal count dropped for the second year in a row, so did exit activity. The number of VC-backed exits around the world reached a peak in 2014 and nearly matched it in 2015, then dropped in 2016 and again in 2017. The figures are commensurate with the noticeable lack of IPOs in the past few years.
Companies staying private longer contributes to the massive VC funding rounds discussed above.2017 has also been characterized by turmoil at the most valuable private company in the US, sexual misconduct allegations against several prominent VC investors, and layoffs and shutdowns at many VC-backed startups, among other themes.With more money, going to later rounds, funding a smaller concentration of (already well-funded) companies, staying private for longer (whew!) what is the Pacific NW community of investors and investment bankers doing to enable regional entrepreneurs; to seed, grow and then allow their companies to reach next levels? How are investors addressing issues of sexual misconduct and lack of diversity?
As a premier community of entrepreneurs and investors in the Greater Seattle area, TiE Seattle is proud to organize a panel comprising a broad cross-section of the entrepreneurial ecosystem, including traditional VCs, seed-stage VCs, and boutique investment bankers to explore these questions.
This is an excellent opportunity for technology entrepreneurs or anyone interested in entrepreneurship to learn firsthand from the experts in Seattle’s investment community about what these experts are thinking, observing, forecasting, and feeling excited or nervous about. You might just learn the one thing that will give you an edge over others in your pitch to investors. Or better yet, you might learn something which will lead you to improve your startup’s business model and increase its odds of success.
The topics of discussion include:
We look forward to having you join us…
Moderated by: Gowri Shankar, Board Member at TiE Seattle, Lead for TiE Catalyst Fund.
Venue: Montlake Room, 15255 NE 40th St. Redmond, WA 98052
Date & Time: Thursday, Feb 8th 2018, 5 -9 PM
Tickets: Free for all
For details contact:
Yobi, Yobi@tieseattle.org
*We will be serving heavy appetizers at this event.