

Make your climate tech pitch unforgettable | Storytelling Workshop
In today's competitive landscape, effectively communicating your mission is crucial for climate tech founders, investors, and ecosystem partners. Our integrated workshop series is designed to equip you with the tools and strategies needed to craft compelling narratives, clarify your message, and translate complex concepts into engaging visuals.
Workshop Highlights:
✺ Building Your Story
Audit your 2-min pitch.
Identify and understand your target audience.
Craft a cohesive brand narrative.
✺ Clarifying Your Message
Learn best practices in storytelling.
Simplify complex concepts without sacrificing accuracy.
Tailor your pitch to resonate with specific audiences.
About the Facilitators:
Akhila Kosaraju: Co-founder of What if Design, a digital design studio specializing in climate-focused companies. Akhila has led branding projects for organizations backed by the Department of Energy, Accel Partners, and has collaborated with entities like the Ministry of Health of Saudi Arabia and startups such as TATA 1mg and Pristyn Care.
Aarati Asundi, Ph.D.: Founder of Sykom, a science communications company that creates digital media content. With a Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences from UCSF, Aarati excels at demystifying complex technologies for diverse audiences. Sykom's interdisciplinary team specializes in illustrated explainer videos, science writing, pitch decks, and consulting services.
Join us for this exclusive opportunity to enhance your storytelling skills and elevate your climate tech venture. Register now to secure your spot—spaces are limited!
The Venue is Port Labs - an Oakland-based community meeting space for entrepreneurs, creatives, engineers, designers, and business experts. We pride ourselves on cultivating this old bank on Franklin Street into an inspiring place to collaborate with the entrepreneurs and change-makers from all walks of life.
By registering for this event, you agree to share your registration information with the organizers of SF Climate Week.