Yvonne Campos can’t believe how many great early stage investments are overlooked - Pitchwerks #161/25/2017
Did you know that 99% of venture capitalists and 86% of angel investors are male? Believe it. Today’s guest is Yvonne Campos, and before she started the Next Act Fund, she ran her own successful market research firm for 30 years. She knows numbers and how to read them, and those figures are the only explanation she can come up with when asked why so many good female-run firms aren’t getting enough investment dollars.
Yvonne and her partners aren’t saying that there’s a conspiracy or anything, they’re just acting on the data. The Next Act Fund is by women and for women - and it invests in opportunities that others sometimes don’t see. (We may look like marketing geniuses for releasing this right after last weekend’s widely popular Women’s Marches, but it’s just a lucky coincidence. This episode was scheduled a month in advance!) Fred Sargent has seen it all. And he's coming in to share it with the pitchcrafting community here on the Pitchwerks Podcast!
As the former CEO of a nationally ranked electrical contracting firm, Fred Sargent knows quite a bit about the various facets of American business thinking. Over the past 25 years, Fred has built and explored a deep passion for the service industry, and how it can improve our businesses and our collective future.
Fred’s visit to the Epicast studios includes some of the pitches for his newest venture, Great Service Forums, and to discuss how the service or support department of your business may be the secret to that next big sale you have your eye on.
Normally you’d have to pay consulting fees or university tuition for his insights, but Dr. Calum Matheson of the University of Pittsburgh was kind enough to come into the Epicast studios to discuss the field of argument, persuasion and decision.
Calum and Scot start by analyzing the way young people make career decisions, discuss the tactics used in the 2016 presidential election, and still find time to make references to early-80’s pulp culture in the form of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s “Conan the Barbarian” and Rush’s “Permanent Waves” album. |
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