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10 Mistakes to Avoid When Angel Investing

Don’t miss this exclusive event with Cheryl Mack, CEO of Aussie Angels and VentureX HQ:

10 Mistakes to Avoid When Angel Investing

Date and Time: Mon, 2 Dec 2024 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM AWST

Location: 143 St Georges Terrace, Level 5 (Flame Tree Boardroom), Perth

Are you interested in angel investing but not sure where to start? Cheryl Mack, a seasoned investor, will share her top 10 tips to help you navigate the world of angel investing successfully. Learn from her experiences and avoid common pitfalls that many new investors face. This in-person event is a must-attend for anyone looking to kickstart their angel investing journey. Due to board room capacity, spaces are limited so secure your seats now.

A Bit About Our Speaker

Cheryl is the CEO of Aussie Angels, on a mission to democratise angel investing in Australia & NZ. She’s an active angel investor with 27+ investments, a Venture Partner at Black Nova VC, and co-founded the now famous 361 Angel Club. Cheryl also leads an angel syndicate, CMACK Ventures, with over 400 investors. She’s a strategic advisor for several startups, and in her spare time, she mentors for programs like Startmate. A community-builder at heart, she recently held leadership roles at Stone & Chalk, and the Australian Computer Society. Before that she was the CEO of StartCon for 4 years, and created the APAC-wide Pitch for $1M competition.

VentureX HQ is dedicated to driving funding and leadership focussed on female-led ventures within the investment world. Founded by visionary women in Perth, our mission is to amplify female representation by leveraging our expertise and global network to create new opportunities. We aim to reshape perceptions, inspire investors, and connect them with female-led ventures seeking capital. Join us and unlock the transformative potential of investing in women.

This event has been sponsored by Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation. We thank you for your continued support.  

 

 

Our thanks for the support by the Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation provided through the New Industries Fund – XTEND WA Program 

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