What happens after the pitch?
Overview
You’ve delivered your pitch. Now what?
The real work of raising capital begins after the presentation, too many founders are unsure about the legal steps, documents, and investor conversations that follow. Join us for a practical, easy-to-understand session with Kristine Camron, Partner at Camron Molin, LLC, widely regarded as Indiana’s top startup attorney.
Kristine served as one of our interviewers at the 2025 Invest In Women Founders Summit and has guided hundreds of entrepreneurs through the complex path from pitch to investment. She knows exactly what founders need in place before speaking with investors and how to avoid costly mistakes.
What You’ll Learn
- What happens immediately after an investor expresses interest
- How to respond strategically
- Essential legal documents you MUST have ready
- How to confidently talk to investors about terms, ownership, and expectations
- How to prepare your company for due diligence
- What investors will expect you to disclose
- How to move from conversation to commitment
- How to legally close a deal the right way
Who Should Attend
Entrepreneurs preparing to raise capital, founders actively pitching, and anyone who wants a clear, accessible understanding of the legal foundations required to accept investment.
Why This Session Matters
A strong pitch gets attention. Being legally prepared gets you funded. This workshop will help you understand the steps, documents, and conversations that transform interest into investment.
Who should attend?
Founders, investors, small businesses, non-profit leaders, solopreneurs
Speaker Bio:
Kristine Camron is the managing partner of Camron Molin. She advises entrepreneurs, start-ups, growth companies, and investors on venture capital and business transactions, with experience managing more than 500 deals across industries including healthcare, logistics, software, and manufacturing.
Previously a partner at Ice Miller LLP, Kristine led the firm’s venture capital initiative and developed a deep understanding of the challenges facing venture-backed companies. She is recognized in The Best Lawyers® in America, Chambers USA, and Indiana Super Lawyers, and was named to the Indianapolis Business Journal’s Forty Under 40.
Kristine earned her J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School and her B.A. from James Madison College at Michigan State University. She is admitted to practice in Indiana.
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Tickets
Members may attend Startup Study Halls at no additional fee. The public may purchase individual tickets to Startup Study Hall at $25.
*Tickets are non-refundable.
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Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- Online
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