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Ready to Raise


June - September 2020


 

> Learn from investors, lawyers, and entrepreneurs


> Work with your dedicated 1:1 mentor for eight weeks


> Pitch to investors, mentors & industry peers at Startup Showcase


 

Powered by WeWork Labs 

Aiming to raise a funding round? We've got your back!


This 10-week program is designed to get you Ready to Raise!

By the end of August, you will:

- Understand the dynamics of the startup investment landscape

- Have compiled a list of relevant potential investors

- Know how to build and nourish investor relationships

- Understand those complicated legal terms in a term sheet

- Have revised your financial model & pitch deck with the help of a dedicated mentor

- Know how to negotiate a venture deal

- Be prepared to pitch in front of investors, mentors & industry peers at our Startup Showcase in mid-September

 

Application Deadline: 11:59pm PDT, June 8, 2020



The application deadline for Ready to Raise has passed. 


Please contact us at readytoraise@wework.com if you'd like to learn more, and join our waitlist if you'd like to be considered for the next edition: 

 

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Confirmed Speakers



Jean-Pierre Adechi

Founder & CEO, Wheeli

Jean-Pierre launched his first business, Touche de Finesse, when he was only 19. A profitable high-end French catering company that serviced NY Fashion shows, the United Nations, and many more. 


In 2016, he built Wheeli, the leading carpooling network for college students. He took Wheeli through Techstars and received venture backing.

Jonathan Axelrod

Co-Founder & Managing Director, ERA

Jon is Co-Founder & Managing Director of Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator (ERA), one of the leading technology accelerators and venture capital funds in New York City.


Since launching in 2011, ERA has invested in >200 companies. Jon was previously Co-Founder & Co-CEO of MusicGremlin, a venture-backed startup sold to SanDisk.

Cheryl Campos

Director of growth & Partnerships, 

Republic

Cheryl is a director at Republic, a one-stop-shop for founders to raise capital from both accredited and non-accredited investors. She is focused on introducing underrepresented founders to these alternative funding sources in order to help their startups thrive.


In addition, Cheryl works on partnerships with other venture capital and ecosystem builders while supporting the growing Republic portfolio of 140 companies.

Brad Feld

Co-Founder, Foundry Group

Brad has been an early stage investor and entrepreneur for >30 years. Prior to co-founding Foundry Group, he co-founded Mobius Venture Capital and founded Intensity Ventures.


Brad is also a co-founder of Techstars. He has written a number of books as part of the Startup Revolution series and writes the blogs Feld Thoughts and Venture Deals.

Adele Gambardella-Cehrs

CEO & Founder, When + How

Adele is a sought after communications expert and has recently spoken at the UN twice. She is a pioneer in the science of timing for brands and corporate communicators.


Many of Adele's innovative insights are covered in her 2015 book, SPIKE Your Brand ROI. She is a recurring contributor to the Wall Street Journal, Inc. and Forbes.

Nathan Gold

Chief Coach, The Demo Coach

Nathan Gold, aka The Demo Coach, hails from the San Francisco Bay Area where he spends his days coaching people around the world on how to prepare for high-stakes speaking opportunities and how to harness speaking anxiety. 


He does this through keynotes, workshops, and 1:1 sessions, both in person and online. 

Jared Gordon

Director - Capital, AngelList

Jared has over a decade of Venture Capital experience. He heads up the institutional sales efforts at AngelList, the leading platform for finding startup jobs, investments, and product launches.


Prior to joining AngelList, Jared led venture investments for one of Canada's largest family offices.

Hadley Harris

Founding GP, Eniac Ventures 

Hadley is a Founding GP at Eniac Ventures. He began his career as an engineer & dev team lead at Pegasystems, and later served as a product manager at Microsoft and strategist at Samsung.


Hadley previously worked on product, strategy & marketing at Vlingo (sold to Nuance for $225m). 

Melody Koh

Partner, NextView Ventures

Melody is a Partner at NextView Ventures. She previously served as Head of Product at Blue Apron, which she helped scale through hyper-growth (25x in 3.5 years) to its IPO.


Melody previously was a Product Manager at Fab.com, and founded a wine subscription business. She has an MBA, with distinction, from Harvard Business School.

Denisha Kuhlor

Relationship Manager, Grasshopper

Denisha joined Grasshopper in 2019 and is a relationship manager in the early stage practice. Prior to joining Grasshopper Bank, Denisha worked at Silicon Valley Bank focused on founders in New York.


Denisha is first-generation Ghanaian American and writes a weekly newsletter on artist/fan relationships called Stan.

Marvin Liao

Former Partner, 500 Startups

As a Partner at 500 Startups (2014-2019), Marvin focused on the company's San Francisco Accelerator and Seed Investment Fund, and sat on the Investment Committee for 500's Main Global Funds 3 and 4.

 

He currently sits on the Board of numerous AdTech companies around the world. 

Kat Mañalac

Partner, Y Combinator

Kat is a Partner at Y Combinator where she participates in funding & supporting >400 startups per year. She's been at YC since 2013 and has seen over 1,000 companies go through the program.


Previously, Kat was Chief of Staff to Alexis Ohanian, co-founder of reddit. Prior to that, she was at WIRED Magazine. Kat graduated from Northwestern University.

Chip Massey

Former FBI Hostage/Crisis Negotiator

Chip is a former FBI Special Agent Hostage/Crisis Negotiator and crisis communications subject matter expert with over 22 years of experience. He has a proven skill set derived from the actual high stakes world of crisis negotiations and critical communications.


Chip has trained federal, state and local law enforcement, c-suite executives, and non-profit organizations in these principles.

Slava Rubin

Co-Founder & MD, humbition

Founder, Indiegogo

Slava is Co-founder & Managing Partner at humbition, an early-stage operators venture fund. Slava is also Co-founder of Vincent, an online platform to discover and diligence alternative investments.


Slava previously founded Indiegogo, a leading crowdfunding platform. He represented the crowdfunding industry at the White House during the signing of the JOBS Act & helped bring equity crowdfunding to the US.

 

Irene Ryabaya

Co-Founder, Warmintro
Co-Founder, Monarq Incubator

Irene Ryabaya is the founder and CEO of Warmintro. Warmintro is a SaaS platform that empowers marketplaces of professional connection. Irene is an expert on community, connection and diversity in tech.


Before Warmintro, Irene started her career at Goldman Sachs and spent a decade on Wall St. before founding the Monarq Incubator for women entrepreneurs.

Jorge M. Torres

Dean, Pierson College

Yale University

Jorge is a venture capital investor and attorney who works in higher education at Yale University. He was on the founding team at Silas Capital, where he invested in early-stage consumer brands and completed a Kauffman Fellowship.

 

Jorge also serves as Chairman of the Board of HBCUvc, a non-profit whose mission is to increase racial and ethnic diversity in venture capital.

Craig Vaughan

CEO, Vaughan Capital Advisors

Craig is the Chief Executive Officer of Vaughan Capital Advisors. He has spent 19 years executing commercial and strategic transactions at the intersection of media & technology. He has closed >$5bn in transaction volume.


Craig previously worked at Goldman Sachs, Creative Artists Agency, 21st Century Fox and Sony Pictures. He was a founding advisor to the Queens Bridge Fund.

Joey Womack

Labs Manager, WeWork Labs (Atlanta)

Joey's goal is to positively impact 1 billion people by the year 2039. Part startup coach, part super-connector, he is the Founder of Goodie Nation, Amplify 4 Good, and Co-Founder of the Atlanta Black Tech initiative. 


Joey received his MBA from Florida A&M University in the Spring of 2003. He is Labs Manager for WeWork Labs' Atlanta office. 





The application deadline for Ready to Raise has passed. 

 

Please contact us at readytoraise@wework.com if you'd like to learn more, and join our waitlist if you'd like to be considered for the next edition:

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Part 1: FOUNDATIONS OF FUNDRAISING

June 22: what makes investors tick

with Marvin Liao, 500 Startups

In our opening session, we'll take a closer look at the various types of investors (i.e., angels, family offices, VCs), and how they differ from one another. We'll also learn how VCs are typically structured (GPs vs. LPs, hierarchy within the firm), and how they approach building their portfolio in terms of stage and industry focus. Lastly, we'll analyze their typical decision-making process (thesis-driven vs. opportunistic) and how the workings of investor math affect your business.

June 23: Developing your fundraising strategy

with Hadley Harris, Eniac Ventures

On our second day, we'll get hands-on: All of today's knowledge on fundraising strategy can be directly applied to your own business. You'll learn how to set your fundraising timeline and goal, how to determine whether a priced round or convertible/SAFE notes are right for you, and which materials you'll need to have before you can hit the ground running. We'll cover how to identify relevant investors, build your investor list and how to conduct an effective outreach strategy. We'll also cover the infamous elevator pitch as well as your executive summary, pitch deck, and product demo. 

June 24: Terms of the term sheet

with Jorge M. Torres, Yale University

On Day 3, we'll get down to the nitty-gritty of the term sheet and clarify what all those complicated legal terms actually mean. At the end of this session, you'll know which sections you should pay most attention to, and which ones could cause tension between you and your investors. We will also look at what impact the terms you're agreeing to might have on any future rounds you might raise down the line.

June 25: negotiating & closing the deal

with Adele Gambardella-Cehrs & Chip Massey, When + How

Today will be all about how you reach your goal - closing the deal! In order to get there, and in order to get there on the conditions you want, your negotiation skills will be put to the test. We're bringing in communications expert and Wall Street Journal contributor Adele Cehrs and former FBI special agent and hostage negotiator Chip Massey to teach you all about negotiating with your investors and successfully closing your round.

june 26: Alternatives to institutional capital

with Cheryl Campos, Republic

Denisha Kuhlor, Grasshopper

Slava Rubin, humbition

To wrap up Week 1 of Foundations of Fundraising, we'll look at alternative sources of capital that you might not have taken into account yet. We'll consider product & equity crowdfunding, non-dilutive grants and competitions, venture debt, revenue-based investors, strategic partnerships, and customer-financed R&D. 

june 29: fundraising as a traditionally underrepresented founder

with Jean-Pierre Adechi, Wheeli

and Irene Ryabaya, Warmintro

moderated by Joey Womack, WeWork Labs

Raising a funding round is never easy - and, unfortunately, the data shows that it's even harder as a member of a traditionally underrepresented group (e.g., PoC, female/non-binary). In this session, we'll hear from a panel of entrepreneurs from traditionally underrepresented groups about their experiences raising a round. What challenges did they face? Did they ask VCs about their commitments to diversity? How can members of privileged groups be better allies to underrepresented founders?

JUNE 30: FUNDRAISING TRENDS

with Jared Gordon, AngelList

How have recent events affected startup funding activity? Who's investing actively, who's announcing new funds? Are dollars and deals down significantly? Are certain stages or industries getting more or less love?

In this session, we'll arm you with the fundraising data you need to understand the environment you're operating in.

Part 2: ROAD TO INVESTOR READY

july 6-20: how to manage your fundraising process

with Jonathan Axelrod, Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator

New to this whole fundraising thing? Done it before but hoping for a better outcome next time? In this module's expert session we'll walk through the process of raising a round, the assets you'll need, and the decisions you'll need to make, including: 

- How to build an investor list & manage investor outreach

- One pagers, pitch decks, and blurbs - oh my! All the assets you'll need to raise

- How much runway should you seek? What burn rates and revenue assumptions are appropriate?

- How long *should* it take to raise a round?

 

MODULE GOALS

To be completed by program participants with weekly assistance from dedicated Mentor

 

1. Establish funding target

2. Set valuation target

3. Build/refresh Investor List

4. Establish working relationship with mentor

 

july 20-August 3: financial models & dATA rooms

with Craig Vaughan, Vaughan Capital Advisors

What's the difference between a good financial model and a bad one? Do investors even care about models for early stage companies? And what's a Data Room all about anyway? In this module's expert session, we'll provide an overview of what investors look for when they look under the hood of your business.


MODULE GOALS

To be completed by program participants with weekly assistance from dedicated Mentor


1. Build/refresh financial model

2. Build/refresh Data Room

august 3-17: PERFECTING YOUR PITCH DECK

with Melody Koh, NextView Ventures

What do investors look for in a pitch deck? How do points of emphasis change from the deck you built for your pre-seed round to the one you're building for your Series A? Should you send PDFs or DocSend links? And do you really need "leave behind" decks vs. ones you would deliver live? In this module's expert session we'll cover everything you need to know to make your deck stand out from all the others. 

 

MODULE GOALS

To be completed by program participants with weekly assistance from dedicated Mentor

 
1. Understand best practices for pitch decks at your stage

2. Build/refresh your pitch deck

AUGUST 17-31: pitching to win

Session 1 with Brad Feld, Foundry Group


Session 2 with Nathan Gold, The Demo Coach


Session 3 with Kat Mañalac, Y Combinator

Your deck is ready. You've got the numbers down cold. You're ready to tell your story - but where do you start? How do you inspire your audience? How do you create urgency? What questions do you need to be prepared to answer? What if there's a curve ball... do you dare say "I don't know"? In our final module expert session we'll cover how to make your pitch resonate with an audience of investors, how to stand out from the crowd, and how to manage your process after the pitch. 


MODULE GOALS

To be completed by program participants with weekly assistance from dedicated Mentor

 
1. Divide pitch responsibilities between founders

2. Practice & master your pitch

September 15 & 16: STARTUP SHOWCASE

Host TBA

It's all been leading to this. Startup Showcase is your chance to pitch your company to an audience of VCs, angels, family offices, and industry peers. You've got this. 



The application deadline for Ready to Raise has passed. 

 

Please contact us at readytoraise@wework.com if you'd like to learn more, and join our waitlist if you'd like to be considered for the next edition: 

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CONFIRMED MENTORS

Jean-Pierre Adechi

Founder & CEO

Wheeli

Wasim Ahmad

chief crypto officer

vault12

Kate Brodock

Founding partner, w fund 

CEO, Women 2.0

Orest Byskosh

investment director

hcm capital

Cheryl Campos

DIrector of growth &

partnerships, republic

Michael Dermer

Founder & CEO

The Lonely Entrepreneur

Cheryl Durkee

Co-Founder

Realtlk

Chase Emanuel

East coast partnerships

carta

Carlos Estrada

Labs manager, Houston

WEWork

Ian Goldberg

Associate

Breakout Capital

Chris Gorges

Founder & CEO

Thompson & Prince, everharbor

Rachele Haber-Thomson

CO-Founder

Blue Dot

Alex Hantman

Chief Operating officer

spiritune

Sam Hasty

Founding Partner

LITE

Sallie Jian

Head of SAP.IO Foundry NY

SAP.Io

Catherine Jeong

Venture Fellow

Alumni Ventures Group

Logan Junger

Senior director, customer

SUCCESS, ZILLOW GROUP

Preston Junger

VP, Head of US OPerations

7shifts

Kitty Liang

Program Associate

Big Idea Ventures

Jason Malki

Founder & CEO

StrtupBoost

Mark Mason

Director

SWaN/Legend Venture Partners

Mary McKenna

Head of Operations & finance

Raise for good

Matt Melbourne

Principal, Investment Team

Republic

Avi Millman

Founder

Stray boots

Galina Ozgur

Scout

Aera VC

Albert Santalo

Founder & CEO

8Base

Elizabeth Scallon

Head of WeWork Labs, US West

WeWork

Sumeet Shah

Portfolio support associate

swiftarc ventures

Scott Smedresman

Partner

Mccarter & English, llp

Julia Steele

Director, Marketing & Comms

iFundwomen

Luke Tubergen

Managing Partner

Ember Company

Gira Wieczorek

Founder

Aleberry

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FAQ


What will I get out of this program?

As the program name implies, our goal is to get you "Ready to Raise"!

In "Part 1: Foundations of Fundraising," expert speakers will help to establish a common understanding of the startup investment ecosystem, and how to navigate it successfully.


In "Part 2: Road to Investor Ready," you will be paired up with a fundraising expert who will be your mentor throughout the rest of the program as you build the assets and expertise needed to pitch your business successfully.


The program will culminate in two Startup Showcase days, one for B2B companies and one for B2C companies. This is your chance to pitch your business to an audience of VCs, angel investors, family offices, mentors and industry peers.


Companies that have successfully completed Parts 1 and 2 of the program will be eligible to pitch at Startup Showcase. 

 

Who can apply and how are participants selected?

This program is exclusive to WeWork members, but you don't have to be a Labs member. We are looking to recruit a diverse set of founders who are building venture-backable businesses. Companies of any stage (e.g., Pre-Seed, Seed, Series A, etc.) and from any industry may apply. 


The application deadline of June 8, 2020 has passed. If you are still interested to apply, please contact us at readytoraise@wework.com.

 

How are we meeting? 

At this time we anticipate that all programming will be delivered virtually via Zoom.


How much time do I have to commit?

The program will run for 10 weeks. Requirements for each week are as follows:

- Foundations of Fundraising (June 22-30, Weeks 1 & 2): Seven 1-hour sessions hosted by fundraising experts, one per day. For participating members, each expert session will be followed bye a 30-minute discussion group session with industry peers. 

- Road to Investor Ready (July 6-August 30, Week 3-10): Six 1-hour expert sessions over the course of eight weeks, plus one 30-minute mentor session per week, plus one 30-minute discussion group session per week with industry peers. Companies to complete Module Goals as listed above. 


Can I choose my mentor?

The WeWork Labs team carefully sourced mentors for the Ready to Raise program. Based on your company's stage and your industry, we will match you with mentors that best suit your needs. 

 

Do I need to participate in the program to pitch at Startup Showcase?

Yes. Companies must meet the following eligibility requirements in order to present at Startup Showcase:

1) Attend at least 10 of 13 scheduled expert sessions

2) Complete at least 6 of 8 mentor sessions

3) Complete at least 8 of 10 weekly check-ins (3-minute surveys)

4) Pitch to, and gain approval from, the Ready to Raise Pitch Committee in early September

 

I'm a serial founder. Is this program right for me?

 Yes - Ready to Raise has been designed to help first-time founders and serial entrepreneurs alike. No matter how many rounds you've raised, Ready to Raise will provide connectivity to industry peers, access to a dedicated mentor, and the chance to pitch to a wide audience at Startup Showcase.


What is WeWork Labs?

WeWork Labs is The We Company’s global platform for early-stage startups and forward-thinking enterprise companies. Our Startup Labs create opportunities for founders and their teams to forge meaningful connections with fellow entrepreneurs and access the mentorship, networking, and educational resources needed to drive their businesses forward and grow. Read more here. 



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Please contact us at readytoraise@wework.com if you'd like to learn more, and join our waitlist if you'd like to be considered for the next edition: 

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Bart Clareman

Labs Manager

WEWork

Stephanie Korbely

Labs Manager

wework

wework.com
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