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Venture Capital: Investing in High-Growth Companies

Webinar

PROFILE Executive education
EVENT TYPE Conferences
EVENT FORMAT Online events
DATE 29th April 2021
TIME 18:00 - 19:00 (GMT +02:00)
LANGUAGE English
Venture Capital: Investing in High-Growth Companies

Globally, venture capital investments are expected to continue to raise during 2021 despite the economic crisis. This is very good news because venture capital is an essential fuel for innovative companies to develop products and services across sectors that will contribute to world prosperity.

IE’s Venture Capital: Investing in High-growth Companies online executive program offers a framework of the venture capital deal and a toolkit to navigate a startup investing process. The program is aimed at professionals looking to transition into venture capital, become business angels, or wish to hone their venture capital skills.

To learn more about this program, join academic director Dani Soriano and two of its most renowned professors, Blake Winchell and Nico Goulet, in the program’s Info Session on April 29 at 18.00 CEST.

Our speakers

Managing Director at Partner Ventures

Managing Director at Partner Ventures

For the past 30 years, Blake has focused on private equity investments with Leucadia National Corporation, the Channel Investment Group, Generation Ventures, The Fremont Group and Partner Ventures. In addition to his role as Managing Director of Partner Ventures, Blake is the Managing General Partner of Fremont Ventures, the private equity growth-capital fund of the Fremont Group. 

Managing Partner at Adara Ventures

Managing Partner at Adara Ventures

Nico is a founder and Managing Partner of Adara Venture Partners since 2002. Nico has managed Venture Capital investments in high-tech companies for the last 20 years. During this period, he has been actively involved with more than 40 early-stage ventures and served on the board of 30 companies, totalling more than 100 years of tenure, mainly in early-stage technology ventures.