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Hampton Roads Angel Network
Offices: Hampton, Virginia
The Hampton Road Angel Network is facilitated
by the Hampton Roads Technology Council,
the technology nerve center for the southeastern
region of Virginia named Hampton Roads.
Through the following initiatives, this
member-driven non-profit organization is
transforming the region and its technology
companies into world-recognized technology. |
Hawaii Angels
Offices: Honolulu, Hawaii
Hawaii Angels was founded as UH Angels by
Robert Robinson, in February 2002. It attracted
high net worth individuals from a variety
of professions including chief executives,
attorneys, physicians, and scientists, who
shares an enthusiasm for entrepreneurship.
In September 2006, it was incorporated as
a non-profit and changed its name to Hawaii
Angels. The number of members has grown
to nearly 100. |
Heartland Angels
Offices: Skokie, Illinois
Heartland Angels is a private equity network
that brings together accredited investors
with early stage start-up companies and
real estate opportunities looking for equity
and debt investments. They match investors
and startup companies through a process
of due diligence designed specifically for
start-up and early stage companies. Potential
investment opportunities are presented to
the network investors monthly. |
Hub Angels Investment Group
Offices: Boston, Massachusetts
The Hub Angels began meeting in March
2000 with the notion of matching active,
early stage investors with
technology-driven, start-up companies.
Always with an eye toward
diversification, the Hub Angel Group
invests across industry sectors. Thus
far Hub has invested in 12 companies
including financial services,
entertainment, retail, biotechnology,
healthcare, water treatment, food
technology, and digital audio. |
Hyde Park Angels (HPA)
Offices: Chicago, Illinois
Hyde Park Angels is an organization that
provides a forum for entrepreneurial-minded
members to invest in seed and early stage
businesses, primarily located in the Midwest.
HPA is a group of current and former executives,
entrepreneurs, and venture capitalists who
are interested in investing their time and
money into outstanding startups. HPA also
provides domain expertise, strategic advice
and coaching to its companies. |
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i2E
Offices: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
i2E is focused on wealth creation in Oklahoma
by growing the technology-based entrepreneurial
economy in Oklahoma. Originally founded
as the Oklahoma Technology Development Corporation
in September 1997, i2E was founded to respond
to a Oklahoma Center for the Advancement
of Science and Technology (OCAST) initiative.
OCAST sought proposals to establish a center
to support technology commercialization. |
Innovation Works
Offices: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
At Innovation Works, they help to shape
ideas into growing businesses by delivering
critical support to entrepreneurs. The Innovation
Works team specializes in helping seed stage
technology ventures by providing them with
access to risk capital, business expertise,
and third-party resources. Innovation Works
fills a fundamental gap in the startup lifecycle
by providing a financial bridge that spans
the chasm from the personal assets of entrepreneurs
to capital from third-party investors. |
Intelligent Systems
Offices: Norcross, Georgia
For thirty years, Intelligent Systems Corporation
has identified, created and grown early
stage technology companies. They use a combination
of business know-how, flexible support,
active management, and capital to create
sustainable companies. Bringing new technology
to business markets is a consistent component
of their strategy. Therefore they are proactive
in seeking out emerging technologies, markets,
and companies. |
Investors Circle
Offices: San Francisco, California &
Brookline, Massachusetts
Since their inception in 1992, over $100
million has been invested by Investors Circle
members into 163 companies or small venture
funds. They consider companies in many different
deal stages including seed, early, expansion
and growth. Investors Circle does not consider
individuals or technologies, only fully-formed
companies. Companies that do not expect
to generate revenues of at least $5 million
within the next 5 years will not be accepted.
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IrishAngels
Offices: Notre Dame, Indiana
The IrishAngels network comprises a select
group of Notre Dame alumni and friends who
are experienced in entrepreneurial endeavors
and interested in supporting new venture
development. IrishAngels hail from all
over the world and a variety of
industries, from healthcare and
manufacturing to technology and finance.
As a group, members possess a broad
range of skills. Among the ranks
of IrishAngels are senior executives, entrepreneurs
and venture capitalists. |
IVY Plus
Offices: New York, New York
IVY Plus is a private network of forward-looking,
elite business professionals and investors
from the alternative investment industry
including hedge funds, private equity and
real estate. Members must be invited to
gain access to IVY Plus Investor Forums
and Educational Conferences. Membership
is limited to graduates of elite universities
working in the industry or investing in
alternative investment strategies. |
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