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The Art of Investing in Startups Investorpreneur

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"Learn to not bet on the horse, but on the jockey." Is there a way to mitigate risk when investing in Startups? These co-founders may have solve the riddle.

Sam Chandola and Thamer Matar are serial entrepreneurs. They are the classic Investorpreneur, they have shared their secret to evaluating deals. Each of them have achieved so much success in raising capital, for their previous projects and their current fund where they invest into startups. 

This show is very specific as to their sharing of how they grew this fund and the importance of soft skills to working with investors.
I promise this show is packed with insights with their on the ground knowledge of which industries are more likely going to make it big and which sectors to avoid. 

Sam Chandola is the recipient of the 2014 BC Business Top 30 under 30 award, the RBC Top 75 Canadian Immigrant award, and the 2017 TMX Canada's Next 150 award. He routinely talks about entrepreneurship at events and universities such as Pecha Kucha Nights, University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, and the Center for Digital Media.

Thamer Matar's startup in Openspot, was the three finalists for the Startup of the Year Award from the BC Tech association in 2019. He has spoken on the largest expos around Smart Cities. 

We are grateful to have them as our guest on the Investorpreneur. 

"Learn to not bet on the horse, but on the jockey." Is there a way to mitigate risk when investing in Startups? These co-founders may have solve the riddle.

Sam Chandola and Thamer Matar are serial entrepreneurs. They are the classic Investorpreneur, they have shared their secret to evaluating deals. Each of them have achieved so much success in raising capital, for their previous projects and their current fund where they invest into startups. 

This show is very specific as to their sharing of how they grew this fund and the importance of soft skills to working with investors.
I promise this show is packed with insights with their on the ground knowledge of which industries are more likely going to make it big and which sectors to avoid. 

Sam Chandola is the recipient of the 2014 BC Business Top 30 under 30 award, the RBC Top 75 Canadian Immigrant award, and the 2017 TMX Canada's Next 150 award. He routinely talks about entrepreneurship at events and universities such as Pecha Kucha Nights, University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, and the Center for Digital Media.

Thamer Matar's startup in Openspot, was the three finalists for the Startup of the Year Award from the BC Tech association in 2019. He has spoken on the largest expos around Smart Cities. 

We are grateful to have them as our guest on the Investorpreneur. 

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