Getting Deals Done: due diligence training by Charlottesville Angel Network

Getting Deals Done: due diligence training by Charlottesville Angel Network

Learn a red-flags approach to startup investing due diligence from CAN general counsel Craig Redinger. Hybrid with limited in-person seats

By Charlottesville Business Innovation Council (CBIC)

Select date and time

Wednesday, June 12 · 5:30 - 7:30pm EDT

Location

CV-SBDC Headquarters, Citizen's Commonwealth Building, 2nd Floor Training Room

300 Preston Avenue Citizen's Commonwealth Building, 2nd Floor Training Room Charlottesville, VA 22903

About this event

  • 2 hours

The session will provide an overall framework for CAN deal leads, associates, investors, and entrepreneurs to understand the angel investment process, from initial analysis of an opportunity to the closing of an investment. Students, startup and aspiring founders are welcome to attend.

The training will cover (i) due diligence, how it is done, issues on which to focus, specific information on typical pitfalls, taking the “red flag” approach, (ii) deal terms, debt/equity terms, effect of common investment vehicles, term sheets, capitalization issues, etc., and (iii) concrete steps and insights in moving from term sheet to closing.

Training will be led by Craig Redinger, CAN's general counsel, along with special guests. CAN offers this training a few times per year, always gratis, to CAN members and the startup and investment ecosystem.

Hybrid with limited in-person seats. A light dinner will be provided for in-person attendees.

Frequently asked questions

Where do I park?

There is plentiful, free parking in the Citizens Commonwealth parking lot

I am a founder of a startup and / or am not an investor, may I attend?

Yes! This event is open to anyone who can benefit knowing how members of the Charlottesville Angel Network are encouraged to lead their due diligence efforts. Knowing these insights as a founder seeking capital now or in the future is most beneficial to both investors and startup founders.

I am an accredited investor but not a member of CAN, may I attend?

Absolutely!

Organized by

As the region's technology council, CBIC promotes innovation and entrepreneurship and supports growth and success among the Charlottesville region's technology-focused organizations. CBIC provides a forum for ideas and a collective voice on behalf of the technology sector. Through collaborative partnerships, educational resources and strategic relationships, CBIC enhances, publicizes and champions technology initiatives that strengthen economic and social vitality in our area. For more information, please visit our website at CvilleInnovation.org, follow us on Twitter and Instagram!

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