- Having a clear and well-defined business plan that outlines your goals, strategies, and financial projections.
- Demonstrating a track record of success and growth, if possible, such as through customer traction or revenue growth.
- Conducting thorough research on potential investors to ensure that they are a good fit for your business, and align with your goals and values.
- Being prepared to give up some level of control in your business in exchange for investment capital.
- Being open to feedback and guidance from your investor, as they may have valuable experience and insights to share.
- Having a clear understanding of the terms of the investment, including equity ownership and potential exit strategies.
Lindsay Redfield
Locations
United States,
Owings Mills
Investment type
Fund Of Funds
Secondary Purchaser
Venture Capital
Markets
Past investments
Namely
UserTesting
NGM Biopharmaceuticals
Xometry
MapR Technologies
Colorescience
Everlane
Omnispace
Aetion
Everything But The House
Jackpocket
Docker
Valiant
Green Chef
Kallyope
Rover
Tipalti
Entrada Therapeutics
Branch International
Epirus
Ocera Therapeutics
Aqua Security
Doma
App Annie
Aviatrix Systems
Bright Health
The RealReal
Yugabyte
Ceros
Intrinsic Therapeutics
Ticket Monster
Cloudflare
JW Player
Socio
Electric
Inspectiv
OneLogin
Glossier
TurnKey Vacation Rentals
Salsify
Yieldstreet
Stash
Everside Health
Woowa Bros
MoneyLion
Tenaya Therapeutics
EverlyWell
Imago BioSciences
WalkMe [Digital Adoption Platform]
RigUp
Cyara
Outdoorsy
Workfront
Demandbase
Pipe
Scout Bio
Quibi
Crown Laboratories
La Haus
Kareo
Hi Marley
Phathom Pharmaceuticals
OPĀQ
Cologix
Grove Collaborative
Logz.io
LPA Lucht Probst Associates
Fuze
Kyash
Cohesity
Infrastructure Leasing & Financial Services Limited
LogicGate
Rocket Lab
Scopely
Veev
Endologix
Oblong Industries
Health IQ
Assent Compliance
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