Women don't ask for the capital they need. Kim Lavine joins Jim Blasingame to help women understand what venture capitalist are looking for and how to approach them for equity capital.
"Women don't think big." investor capital. Kim Lavine joins Jim Blasingame to say that women often don't think big enough when approaching venture capitalists.
Investors like opportunities in consumer products with distribution channels. Kim Lavine joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how inventors are being successful with consumer products, both with investors and consumers.
How do you talk to buyers and investors about your invention? Kim Lavine joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the business knowledge you need to have to talk to investors and buyers about funding your invention and business.
Women own 48% of businesses in the U.S., but get only get 4% of venture capital. Kim Lavine joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the availability of capital for women business owners, and why even qualified women are reluctant to pursue it.
What is the future of venture capital for women business owners? Kim Lavine joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why, in the new normal, a venture capital exit strategy should be less about an IPO and more about ROI.
Angel investors are filling the gap between banks and venture capitalists. Kim Lavine joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the capital available through angel investors for innovations and start-ups, especially women entrepreneurs..
Do you know what motivates investors? Kim Lavine joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the things entrepreneurs have to do to be attractive to angel investor groups.
Women in business have come a long way, but ... Kim Lavine joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the historic progress of women business owners and the challenges that remain for them to be treated equally.
Women only receive 4% of private equity. Kim Lavine joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the challenges women face in accessing capital, including forces against them and getting out of their own way.