Startup Funding Espresso — How Corporate VCs Approach Venturing

Startup Funding Espresso — How Corporate VCs Approach Venturing

For solving specific problems, set up partnerships with entrepreneurs or venture capital firms using the joint venture model. For investing in startups for future …

Louis Lehot | Basics of venture capital

Louis Lehot | Basics of venture capital

In this #askasiliconvalleylawyer #videoblog, Silicon Valley lawyer Louis Lehot, partner at Foley & Lardner LLP and formerly the founder of L2 Counsel, gives a …

rudy burger

Investment Banking with Woodside Capital – Rudy Burger

– The Private Equity Profits podcast with Seth Greene Episode 004 Rudy Burger The guest is Rudy Burger Founder of Woodside Capital Partners

Rudy Burger has worked with computer vision, digital imaging and embedded camera technologies as a founder, operating executive and advisor. He has developed both a deep technical expertise and an awareness of market opportunity dynamics in these sectors that he leverages to guide his clients towards strategic successes. He currently focuses on AV/ADAS, mobile, health tech and IoT applications of vision/imaging technology and has written several industry research reports to profile the leading and emerging technologies and outline the market landscape.

Rudy is the Founder of Woodside Capital Partners and works with growth stage technology companies to execute local and cross-border M&A transactions and private placements. Prior to founding WCP, he was the founding CEO of the MIT Media Lab Europe – a joint venture between MIT and the Irish government. His professional experience also includes executive roles at NEC, Visioneer and Xerox.

Rudy has also started five imaging companies. Rudy holds degrees from Yale (BSc and MSc in EE) and Cambridge (PhD in Digital Imaging).

Listen to this informative Private Equity Profits episode with Rudy Burger about Investment Banking.

• Rudy’s unusual path into investment banking.

• How Woodside uses sub sector special specialization to its’ advantage.

• Ho re strategizing save a deal to sell a company to Microsoft.

• The importance of team building

• The value of communications/speaking and published reports.

• The best advice that Rudy has gotten.

• The Value of diversity in your team.

Connect with Rudy Burger
Email: rudy@woodsidecap.com
Website: https://woodsidecap.com/

udy Burger has worked with computer vision, digital imaging and embedded camera technologies as a founder, operating executive and advisor. He has developed both a deep technical expertise and an awareness of market opportunity dynamics in these sectors that he leverages to guide his clients towards strategic successes. He currently focuses on AV/ADAS, mobile, health tech and IoT applications of vision/imaging technology and has written several industry research reports to profile the leading and emerging technologies and outline the market landscape. Rudy is the Founder of Woodside Capital Partners and works with growth stage technology companies to execute local and cross-border M&A transactions and private placements. Prior to founding WCP, he was the founding CEO of the MIT Media Lab Europe – a joint venture between MIT and the Irish government. His professional experience also includes executive roles at NEC, Visioneer and Xerox. Rudy has also started five imaging companies. Rudy holds degrees from Yale (BSc and MSc in EE) and Cambridge (PhD in Digital Imaging).

What’s is Happening in Venture Capital?

What’s is Happening in Venture Capital?

That Was The Week 2021, #22 Are Micro VCs taking a back seat or Tigers eating your lunch?

Product-market fit isn’t the same as venture-capitalist fit. 70% of funded startups run out of cash prior to raising their next round.

VCs hesitate to invest because they doubt a venture’s ability to scale, and even those founders who are successful often spend over 6 months scrambling to build the conviction they need to close.

By proactively bridging the founder-investor information gap, we can help founders raise capital faster.

NewView Capital and Venture Capital Secondaries Harvard Case Study Solution & Online Case Analysis

NewView Capital and Venture Capital Secondaries Harvard Case Study Solution & Online Case Analysis

https://casestudieshelp.blogspot.com/ NewView Capital and Venture Capital Secondaries Case Analysis and Case Solution. We are here for you 24/7 to provide …

Carried Interest Calculation & Tax Loophole | Understanding PE & VC

Carried Interest Calculation & Tax Loophole | Understanding PE & VC

We learn what carried interest is and how to calculate it for PE & VC funds, and also discuss the carried interest tax loophole. RESOURCES & LINKS: ▻ Carried …

Venture Capitalist Role Of Venture Capital II Entrepreneurship II By Bishal Singh I Lecture_46

Venture Capitalist Role Of Venture Capital II Entrepreneurship II By Bishal Singh I Lecture_46

venturecapitalist #Entrepreneurship​​​​ …

Power and Responsibility: Tech's control from the eyes of a venture capitalist

Power and Responsibility: Tech's control from the eyes of a venture capitalist

… Toplansky are joined by Andrew Romans, Venture Capitalist, 3x author, advisor to Corporate Venture Capital Groups & Host of podcast – Fireside with a VC.

Sasha Grutman

Sasha Grutman – Identifying Ideal LBO Candidates

The Private Equity Profits podcast with Cliff Locks Episode 002 Sasha Grutman The guest is Sasha Grutman founder and Partner of Middle March Partners. Sasha co-leads the firm’s merchant banking and investing efforts. He has spent his entire career investing and advising high-growth financial services and business services companies that leverage technology to create sustainable advantages.

At Middlemarch, Mr. Grutman advises clients on business and capital strategy issues, has sourced over $730M of capital for clients, and serves as a board member for a number of Middlemarch clients and portfolio companies. He has deep domain expertise in specialty finance and transaction processing, sectors where he has been exceptionally active both as a merchant banker and as a private equity investor since 2002. Active with both private and public companies, he has participated in over $3.2B of transactions over the course of his career as a merchant banker and private equity investor.

Prior to founding Middlemarch Partners, Mr. Grutman served as a Partner at TH Lee Putnam Ventures, a $1B growth equity fund, where he co-led the firm’s financial services investments in specialty finance, insurance services, and electronic capital markets investments. Previously, he was a Managing Director at Citigroup where he oversaw the firm’s on balance sheet financial services private equity holdings as well as managed the bank’s $6 billion private equity fund-of-funds business. He has also held private equity investment roles at Goldman Sachs and Frontline Capital.

He began his career at The Boston Consulting Group in its Financial Services and e-Commerce Practices. Mr. Grutman received an MBA from the Wharton School where he majored in Finance. He was a Fulbright Scholar in Italy where he pursued independent research on Dante. He graduated from Yale University magna cum laude with a BA in Humanities. He holds Series 7, 63, 79, and 24 FINRA registrations.

Listen to this informative Private Equity Profits episode with Sasha Grutman about Identifying Ideal LBO Candidates

Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week’s show:

• What makes a good private equity dealmaker, fundraiser, researcher, associate

• important personality traits in finding value where there doesn’t appear to be any.

• The worst investment mistake he ever made, and what he learned from it.

• The most rewarding part of doing what Sasha does.

• Leaving a personal legacy

Connect with Sasha Email: sgrutman@middlemarchllc.com

Website: https://middlemarchllc.com/

Phone: (212-913-9660

Connect with Cliff Locks: https://www.investmentcapitalgrowth.com/