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INSEAD’s Entrepreneurship Club (EIC) presents the Venture Capitalists panel, the first installment in a series of panel discussions about the venture capital and start-up space in Singapore, and globally.

Some time ago they were either engineers, consultants, bankers, or entrepreneurs... just like many of us today. One day they started helping startups - with advices, connections, and importantly funding. And so they started to be called VCs and BAs (Venture Capitalists and Business Angels).


We are honoured to invite them on campus to share their personal journey, insights about Singaporean startup ecosystem, and lessons learned. Many had prior experience of starting and/or companies overseas, including in the startups' hotspot San Francisco.


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The discussions by VCs will be focused on topics that aspiring entrepreneur would be interested in.

  • Michael Wind (Founder @ Small World Group Incubator, Partner @ Phenix Ventures) - "Crossing the Valley of Death"
  • Michael Wind (CEO @ Crystal Horse Investments) - "Angel Investing in South East Asia"
  • Michael Wind (CEO @ Crystal Horse Investments) - "Angel Investing in South East Asia"

  • Frank Levinson (Founder @ Small World Group Incubator, Partner @ Phenix Ventures) - "Crossing the Valley of Death"
  • Michael Wind (CEO @ Crystal Horse Investments) - "Angel Investing in South East Asia"

  • Ronnie Wee (Managing Partner @ IncuvestAsia) - "How to get top VC on your board"

  • Murli Ravi (Seasoned Venture Capitalist) - "Raising money from external investors"


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Time:

3.30 - 4.20 - Individual speakers presentation

4.20 - 4.50 - Discussion and Q&A

4.50 - 5.30 - Reception and Networking time with speakers


(guests are feel free to stay for networking as long as they wish)


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The event organized by INSEAD Entrepreneurship Club (IEC), every cent collected from tickets sales will be added into the fund which will be used to support students starting their startups during MBA program.