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How to use AI to accelerate you startup VC fundraising

Hosted by Illai Gescheit
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Ready to supercharge your startup’s fundraising game? Using AI as a founder can change the game and accelerate your startup fundraising.

Join Illai Gescheit, a 4x founder, Venture Partner in VCs and Founding Partner of Gescheit & Partners, a multi-stage venture advisory firm for a lively, no-fluff session on using AI to get your pitch in front of the right VCs—and make it stand out.

You can use AI as a founder to target the right investors, negotiate your term-sheets and make your funding story clear and sharp.

Whether you’re gearing up for your first round or looking to sharpen your edge, bring your questions, your boldest ideas, and maybe a coffee (or something stronger).

Let’s make fundraising a little less daunting—and a lot more fun. See you there on meet!

About Illai Gecsheit

Illai is a serial entrepreneur, board advisor and investor. Illai is a Founding Partner of Gescheit & Partners, a multi-stage venture advisory firm and a Venture Partner at Systemiq Capital. He advised more than 400 founders and CEOs.

He was a Venture Partner at Siemens Energy Ventures and previously served as Entrepreneur-in-Residence at BP. 

Illai is an inventor of over 20 patents and his early entrepreneurial story was featured in the Harvard-MIT book publication Entrepreneurial Negotiation. He is a Top Voice on Linkedin, a member of the Ashoka Entrepreneur-to-Entrepreneur Network and a member of the Expert Network for the World Economic Forum.

Illai is a Affiliate Lecturer teaching Strategy and Entrepreneurship at London Business School and an Executive Affiliate, at the Institute of Quantitative Social Sciences at Harvard University. 

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