| Past Events
VentureArchetypes periodically hosts seminars, workshops, and fundraiser parties. Previous events that VA has organized, sponsored, or been involved in include:
VentureArchetypes client eLegacy chosen as 1 of 4 finalists at the 2007 Boomer Venture Summit.
VentureArchetypes was a media partner for 2007 Thunderbird Private Equity Investing Conference.
VA and SDForum present "Crafting the Financial Roadmap of Your Startup," Nov. 14, 2006.
VentureArchetypes to moderate "Startup 101" at TANCon, Oct. 14, 2006.
VentureArchetypes and leading VCs present "A Field Guide to the Perfect Pitch" August 3, 2006.
VentureArchetypes, KLNG, and VC Task Force present The Elevator Pitch Roundtable, July 13, 2006.
VentureArchetypes and Pillsbury Winthrop present the Backstage Pass Program, March 9, 2006.
VentureArchetypes was a panelist at the annual ANZA Technology Network Conference, November 14, 2005.
VentureArchetypes launches Phoenix Office, covered by the Phoenix Business Journal.
VentureArchetypes launches New York Office.
VentureArchetypes and SVASE presented: How to be a Stand-Out Startup, November 10, 2005.
VentureArchetypes featured in the Center for Global Entrepreneurship Magazine (online link here).
VentureArchetypes and Bingham McCutcheon presented "Fundamental Components of Raising Early Stage Capital" and "The Business Plan, Presentation, Networking and The Pitch"
VentureArchetypes was actively involved in hosting the "Idea Generation Conference" and the "Venture Capital Investment Challenge" in Austin, TX
VentureArchetypes was a judge at four successive MOOT Corp Global Business Plan competitions
VentureArchetypes and O'Melvany & Myers presented "VC Task Force: "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Venture Capital But Were Afraid to Ask" Breakfast Discussion
VentureArchetypes and TechBA, the Technology Business Accelerator Program, presented "Top Pitfalls to Avoid When Raising Capital"
VentureArchetypes was pleased to host a fund raiser party featuring the art of Ted Vasin at Frey Norris Gallery in downtown San Francisco. All proceeds were donated to the LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired.

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