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What are the best New York City events to attend to meet VC’s and Angel investors?

Gust

The New York Angels Education Meetup. Invested Interests angel investors entrepreneurs events new york city startups VCs' NY Tech Meetup (first Tuesday of each month). original post can be found on Quora @ [link] *.

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Five common misconceptions about building a startup in New York City

This is going to be BIG.

It’s really difficult for me not to get into the thick of discussions about whether or not you can and/or should build a company in New York City. New York City is so damn big, that if you can’t find 10 people doing interesting stuff in your space, perhaps your market isn’t big enough or you’re too early.

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Open Angel Forum and The Amazing Disappearing Funding Gap in New York City

This is going to be BIG.

Well, remember the dust up a while back with the backlash against “pay to play” pitch events where startups had to pay to meet angels? Jason Calacanis came up with a solution—creating an event where angel investors and startups get to know each other in a casual environment without a cost to the entrepreneur.

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10 College Business Incubators We’re Most Excited About

YoungUpstarts

Dysonics secured $750,000 in funding from angel investors to develop products that will reproduce three-dimensional, immersive sound in headphones. NYU-Poly has not one, but four business incubators, boasting incredible support for fledgling businesses in the greater New York City area. Harvard Innovation Lab.

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Venture Capital Access Program launches to aid women and diverse entrepreneurs

David Teten

VCAP©, the first program of its kind, bridges the gap between venture capitalists and angel investor networks and women and diverse entrepreneurs, many of whom have not traditionally had access to these sources of capital. Competitiveness Project and its call for HBS alumni to help continue U.S. competitiveness.

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Remote Workers Tend to Stay With a Job Longer Than In-office Employees

Transformify

Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University in New York City, concentrating on intellectual property law. Lilia Stoyanov is CEO and angel investor at Transformify. Our guest today is Jana Gouchev, Esq. She received her J.D. from Benjamin N. About the author.

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July 17 NYC: Event for Angel Investors Only

David Teten

Must be an individual Accredited Investor who plans to make a private investment in 2013. Introduction to Angel Investing and Harvard Business School Alumni Angels of Greater New York.