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ATDC Special Brown Bag: "Fundraising Fundamentals"

Wednesday, October 3, 2007 from 11:45 AM to 1:00 PM (ET)

Atlanta, GA

ATDC Special Brown Bag:

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Knox Massey, Executive Director of the Atlanta Technology Angels investment group since 2002 will talk about the funding options available to early stage technology startups with a special focus on the state of angel investing locally and nationally. Knox will also discuss the stages that a typical technology company passes through and strategies for engaging investors. The program will take place on Wednesday October 3rd at noon (light lunch served courtesy of CapVenture sponsors starting at 11:45 AM)

This event is being sponsored in conjunction with the Technology Association of Georgia (TAG)

Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) is a non-profit organization that serves the technology community in Georgia. TAG is dedicated to the promotion and economic advancement of the state's technology industry and provides leadership in driving initiatives in the areas of policy, capital, education and giving. TAG helps to bring the technology community together through events, initiative programs and networking opportunities. Founded in 1999 through the merger of the Business & Technology Alliance (B&TA), the Southeastern Software Association (SSA) and Women in Technology (WIT); TAG is one of the largest state technology associations in the nation. TAG is made up of more than 3,200 members representing technology leaders from Georgia-based companies, affiliated technology and business organizations.

When & Where



ATDC Headquarters - 2nd Floor Community Room
75 5th Street NW
2nd Floor
Atlanta, GA 30308

Wednesday, October 3, 2007 from 11:45 AM to 1:00 PM (ET)


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The Georgia Tech Research Corporation (GTRC) advances research and technological development at Georgia Tech as it continually seeks to advance society and the global competitiveness of Georgia and the nation.

 

Georgia Tech’s Enterprise Innovation Institute (EII) helps companies, entrepreneurs, economic developers, and communities improve their competitiveness through the application of science, technology, and innovation.