NEWS & MEDIA: The InSITE Blog
Apr
21

On Friday, April 9, 2010, InSITE Fellows, Spring 2010 Companies, representatives from 6 venture funds and other guests gathered at the offices of Cooley Godward and Kronish for InSITE’s 2010 Spring Final Pitch Event.

InSITE’s Spring 2010 companies presenting were:
ProtEquity
Bandvest
modos
Klickable
Active Locations

A distinguished panel of senior venture capitalists and entrepreneurs provided invaluable feedback on each pitch. These included:
Jason Finger / Founder of Seamlessweb and EIR at Bessemer Venture Partners
Will Porteous / General Partner at RRE Ventures
Morgan Rodd / General Partner at Milestone Venture Partners

Other venture firms present were InSITE Sponsor Greenhill SAVP, Rose Tech Ventures and Tipping Point Partners.

InSITE is tremendously thankful to our sponsors for supporting us through another outstanding semester:
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich and Rosati
Canaan Partners
Contour Venture Partners
DFJ Gotham
Investor Growth Capital
Greenhill SAVP
Kodiak Venture Partners
Milestone Venture Partners
RRE Ventures

InSITE also thanks Cooley, Godward and Kronish for hosting our Pitch Event for the fourth semester.

We captured brief interviews with several participants in this Klickable video:

Mar
29


Register now for the

Spring 2010 Final Pitch Event

Friday, April 9, 2010

8:30 am – 11:00 am



Click here to RSVP

InSITE Overview InSITE (Investments from Student Interaction with Technology and Entrepreneurs) brings together the best and brightest students from Columbia and NYU’s Business and Law schools to support New York-area entrepreneurs to develop their businesses and support their pursuit of private equity, venture capital, or angel investments. Since 2000, InSITE Companies have raised more than $160M in venture funding.
Event Includes
  • Presentations from five promising New York-based startups (listed below) and featuring three extraordinary panelists:

    • Jason Finger, Bessemer Venture Partners
    • Will Porteous, RRE Ventures
    • Morgan Rodd, Milestone Venture Partners
  • A reception with New York’s leading VCs and angel investors
  • Exposure to business and law graduate students from NYU and Columbia
  • Date Friday, April 9, 2010
    8:30am – 11:00am
    Location Cooley Godward Kronish
    The Grace Building
    1114 Avenue of the Americas
    New York, NY 10036
    (Google Maps)
    Schedule 8:30 am – 9:00 am: Registration with light breakfast will be served
    9:00 am – 10:30 am: Company presentations
    10:30 am – 11:00 am: Closing statements and networking
    Presenting Companies
  • Bandvest is a platform where fans can invest in the bands they believe in.
  • EcoSystems offers hardware systems that allow users to easily create or customize furniture under comprehensive, environmentally-friendly frameworks.
  • KlickableTV makes adding clickable links to videos as easy as tagging photos in facebook, which allows video sites, media companies and advertisers to better monetize and engage their audiences.
  • ProtEquity offers a Home Equity Protection (HEP) product for homeowners that allow them to protect the value of their home against regional housing market declines.
  • Active Locations develops location-aware mobile applications that allow organizers and owners of events and venues to place branded information and content at their visitors’ fingertips.
  • RSVP


    Click here to RSVP

    If you have any questions about the InSITE Pitch Event or problems RSVPing, please contact Katherine Chung at vp.teams@insiteny.org.

    Mar
    9

    Each semester, after the teams and their companies have had a few meetings to refine their concepts and pitches, InSITE hosts an Alumni Advising Event. The aim of the event is to invite former InSITE fellows to hear the pitches, offer feedback, and meet our current roster of entrepreneurs and fellows.

    This semester’s event was held on Tuesday, February 25, at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati. We tried a different format this time: in the past we’ve had all of the current companies attend. Alumni would mill around from room to room, listening to pitches and giving on-the-spot feedback. This format gave the entrepreneurs the benefit of a rapid-fire set of reactions from multiple viewpoints and what was essentially a real-time dress rehearsal for their VC pitches. To experiment with a different structure this semester, however, we limited the event to the three Tuesday teams (Bandvest, Klickable, and ProtEquity), and encouraged our guests to narrow their focus to one or two of the teams.

    Despite some seriously inclement weather, a few hardy alumni were undeterred, and a number of InSITE execs, senior fellows, and Wednesday team members came out as well.

    Mike Kasdan (2001 alum), an intellectual property lawyer at Amster, Rothstein & Ebenstein, joined the Klickable team, along with Wednesday team members Ben Zhuk and Sean Weinstock. Senior fellows and execs sat in as well: Rob Schneider, Katherine Chung, and me (Tim Cohan).

    Mike was kind enough to give us his thoughts on the event from the alumni perspective: “It was a great opportunity to reconnect and brainstorm with the team to help refine the Klickable pitch. It was also a great reminder of what I had loved about InSITE as a student participant – working with smart, motivated people, who bring a variety of skill-sets and perspectives to the table, to assist real entrepreneurs to build cutting edge businesses.” Team leader Mike Dibenedetto, who kept the meeting focused and moving along, was pleased to have Mike’s input; he says generally that the alumni feedback was “invaluable…it gave us a chance to hear what was working and what wasn’t from people who had deep experience with pitching entrepreneurial ventures.”

    Molly Siems (InSITE 2007) brought her media interests and expertise to Bandvest, a company she sees as “super promising;” according to Kat Chung, Molly’s contributions garnered rave reviews among the team. “We heart Molly” was apparently the consensus. Of course, the benefits of reaching out to alumni clearly run both ways; Molly says that she’s “really grateful to have such an awesome network of people to bounce ideas off of and definitely get as much as I give.” Special thanks also to Marisa Tricarico (a Wednesday team member who just can’t stay away from an InSITE event), who lent her feedback to the Bandvest team as well. Following up with his thoughts on the event, team leader Dan Harman notes that Marisa and Molly’s input and suggestions were “invaluable.”

    Along with alum Sam Sagalnik, InSITE Chairman Paul Tumpowsky lent his input to the ProtEquity, which he describes as “a very interesting company… a true financial technology firm, an ideal fit for the New York City venture ecosystem.” Paul adds that he’s confident that with the assistance of the InSITE team he saw in action, “ProtEquity will be able to articulate its unique and valuable solution in a competitive and ever-changing space.”

    The happy hour at Cassidy’s afterward was lively as usual, and gave us all a chance to relax and connect with the alumni in a more informal setting. We were pleased to see Vinay Patel and Geoff Reed (both InSITE 2009) made it out to have a drink and meet some of the new fellows as well.

    Thanks again to the alumni and senior fellows that braved a cold, wet evening to join us. If any of those reading this have more thoughts on how it went, ideas for future alumni advising events, or people I’ve forgotten to note or thank, please post them here or email me at vp.internal@insiteny.org.

    – Tim Cohan, VP Internal 2009-2010

    Feb
    3

    From a group of 40 applicants, InSITE’s Fellows have selected the following companies to work with during our Spring 2010 Semester:

    • Bandvest is an online music marketplace where artists raise money to record a professional EP by pre-selling their EP to fans at a discounted price and giving them meaningful incentives including equity in the EP in the form of ‘Bandvest Bucks.’
    • EcoSystems offers hardware systems that allow users to easily create or customize furniture under comprehensive, environmentally-friendly frameworks.
    • Klickable is an easy-to-use online video platform that allows users to create interactive Klickable videos.
    • ProtEquity offers a Home Equity Protection (HEP) product for homeowners that allows them to protect the value of their home against regional housing market declines.
    • Active Locations develops location-aware mobile applications that allow organizers and owners of events and venues to place branded information and content at their visitors’ fingertips.

    Teams of Fellows have been paired with each company; they will work to improve their pitches over the next two months in preparation for InSITE’s Spring 2010 Final Pitch Event on Friday, April 9th.

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