Crafting the perfect venture capital pitch may seem like a walk in the park, with an abundance of consultants dedicated to helping founders perfect their storytelling. Even trusted sources like TechCrunch offer Pitch Deck Teardowns as a resource, not to mention the countless Twitter threads on the subject. But in reality, it’s not as simple as it seems.
With the constantly evolving market and various types of startups in different industries and stages of development, there is no “one size fits all” when it comes to pitching to venture capitalists. It requires a combination of art and science to effectively highlight a company’s strengths and momentum in line with implicit expectations.
Enter Wing Venture Capital’s very own Sara Choi, who will be sharing her expertise at TechCrunch Early Stage 2024 this April. With experience as both a founder and an investor, she is well-equipped to tackle the nuances of pitching. So bring your sharpest pencils and most thought-out questions, because this session is crucial for today’s early-stage founders.
Interested in pitching at the event? Time is running out! Tomorrow, March 22, is the final day to apply for the So You Think You Can Pitch? program. Three lucky finalists will have the opportunity to take the stage and present their company to a panel of investors. Don’t miss this chance and apply here before the 11:59 p.m. PT deadline.
Early Stage 2024 is just around the corner, so hurry and book your pass before March 29 to save $200. We look forward to seeing you in April – it’s only a few weeks away!