Angel Investing 101: Founders, Pitch with Your Exit in Mind

Just as the Great Recession saw the emergence of companies like Uber and Airbnb, the pandemic and the current recession have seen entrepreneurship and startup formation surge worldwide. Funding the high-growth-minded ventures we so often see in the tech sector can require the financial support that only an investor of a certain level can provide.

Angel investors offer capital to early-stage companies in exchange for equity. In a recent Keiretsu Forum Investor-Entrepreneur Academy discussion with Steve Cohen of Morgan Lewis Bockius, Philadelphia-based angel investor Scott MacColl and Soteria Battery Innovation Group CEO Dr. Brian Morin shared ways to be sure angel investment can be a beneficial experience for both investors and founders.

Call it Angel Investing 101. Here are seven key takeaways from their conversation:

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