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Why do Venture Capitalists behave the way they do? | Ajeet Khurana | TEDxIIMIndoreMumbai 6 лет назад


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Why do Venture Capitalists behave the way they do? | Ajeet Khurana | TEDxIIMIndoreMumbai

Ajeet Khurana is an angel investor, mentor, advisor and member of Mumbai Angels. He has been CEO of IIT Bombay’s business incubator (SINE) and has been connected with hundreds of startups in various ways. In his speech, he talks about inherent mechanism of the venture capital industry and how the structure of the industry drives the behaviors of various stakeholders in the entrepreneurial and investment ecosystem. Ajeet Khurana wears many hats: Author, Angel Investor, Mentor, TEDx Speaker, Steering Committee of the NASSCOM Start-Up Warehouse, Ex-Advisor to Kalaari Capital, and former CEO of IIT Bombay’s Business Incubator. Recently he was also part of the team that created the TV show, "The Vault."Before all this, he was entrepreneurial twice in the field of education and web publishing. As a lecturer at the University of Texas at Austin, he taught ecommerce back in 1993, when the term "ecommerce" had not yet been coined. An undergrad in computer engineering from the University of Mumbai, and an MBA from the University of Texas at Austin, Ajeet is presently a leading name in the startup ecosystem. From starting two ventures as a solopreneur, to helping a large number of startups with their go-to-market, he has never shied from getting his hands dirty. At the same time he has helped dozens of startups raise investment. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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