Event: Is crowdfunding still an alternative source of finance?

July 29, 2016
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Bristol’s innovation hub Engine Shed is staging the third in its finance series with an expert panel session assessing the state of maturity of crowdfunding.

There has been significant growth in crowdfunding over the last few years – with many of the pioneers coming from the innovation-rich Bristol area and across the wider South West. 

Engine Shed has assembled an expert panel made up of a number of established crowdfunding sites, a crowdfunding enabler and a seasoned angel investor. The session will be chaired by Modwenna Rees-Mogg, the experienced corporate financier-turned-entrepreneur and founder of Angel News, leading private investor news service.

The talk, with a question-and-answer session, is on September 14 between 4pm and 5.30pm and will be followed by drinks and networking.

On the panel will be:

  • Modwenna Rees-Mogg – co-founder, Crowdrating; founder-CEO, Angel News and executive chairman, The Pluralists Club
  • Darren Westlake – CEO, CrowdCube
  • Henrik Ottosson – senior advisor, Invesdor
  • Kirsty Ranger – founder & CEO, IdeaSquares and founder, Crowd-10

Also taking part will be a serial investor and a crowdfunding analyst.

Click here to register

 

 

 

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