In this episode of "Elevator Pitch," our investors are fired up. Can contestants take the heat as they attempt to secure funding for their dream businesses?
00:00 – Intro
01:06 – David Fleming, founder of Releevum, a headache relief device that replicates the benefits of suboccipital release therapy.
10:19 – Alexander Wesley, founder of Arovia, a large portable display using a pocket projector and a flexible screen.
20:40 – Amy Keller, founder of Climate Candy, a company that turns imperfect food into candy.
Here’s the thing about Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch: Startup founders and inventors who nail their 60-second pitch might think they have victory in the bag, but that’s just the beginning. They next have to face a grueling Q&A session with investors who will want to know everything from sales traction to costs to marketing planning. Things can quickly turn on a dime — sometimes for the better, sometimes for the worse.
In this week’s episode, the inventor of a medical device’s pitch is going great until one investor brings up the dreaded F-word: FDA approval. See how the conversation flows from there on this feisty new episode of Elevator Pitch!
Season 10, Episode 3 Board of Investors
– Marc Randolph, co-founder and first CEO of Netflix, master of scaling
– Kim Perell, CEO of 100.co, serial entrepreneur and investor
– Joe De Sena, CEO and Founder of Spartan and Death Races
Season 10 of Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch is presented by Amazon Business with support from State Farm.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Cp2vYl4dMc
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