Episode 12 (WBIN-TV): Angel Investing

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Episode 12 (WBIN-TV): Angel Investing

Does 10% success mean getting one out of ten right or ten out of one hundred right? Sometimes you need an angel to give your business a prayer. But how does an angel investor find you… you go looking, that’s how! Angel Investing. The full 30-minute episode is featured, with separate segments on David Caruso, Ben Littauer, Gus Lawlor, Jochen Meissner and Kevin Short.

Developed by a technology start-up in Boston, FanZcall offers deeper baseball game immersion with real-time at-bat outcome predictions. David Caruso is the COO. 

Ben Littauer has 20+ years experience in internet technologies and e-mail. Additionally, he is currently a management consultant to a variety of start-ups, and an angel investor with Boston Harbor Angels.

Gus Lawlor has been a managing director of HealthCare Ventures since 2000. He was previously chief operating officer of LeukoSite, Inc., a HealthCare Ventures III, IV, and V company. Before joining LeukoSite, he was chief financial officer and vice president of corporate development for Alpha-Beta Technology. 

Setem Technologies has developed Signal Separation technology that addresses the “Cocktail Party Problem” – the ability to focus on a specific speech source and mitigate / eliminate any extraneous background noise or interference. We sit down with Jochen Meissner, CEO, and Kevin Short, CTO. 

Episode 12 (WBIN-TV): Angel Investing

The Language of Business ® is an independently produced news magazine which mixes in-studio and also on-locations interviews with entrepreneurs. To date, the Show has aired on over 90 public access stations in 24 US states. Our recent topics are Branding for Success, the increasing popularity of the Made in the USA label, and Global Commerce with a Local Touch. Additionally, we discuss Decoding the Alphabet of Finance and furthermore the Business of Sports.

We’re always looking to reach a wider audience. In order to address the challenges and questions that entrepreneurs face and provide insights that can help them grow their businesses. As a result,we give entrepreneurs a stronger voice, globally, nationally and in their local communities. The Language of Business ® is a resource for entrepreneurs and others interested in local business growth. In conclusion, there is a lot of innovation in the area and this is most of all an opportunity to highlight the great work that’s being done.

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Greg Stoller is actively involved in building entrepreneurship and international business programs at Boston University's Questrom School of Business. He teaches courses in entrepreneurship, global strategy and management and runs the Asian International Management Experience Program, and the Asian International Consulting Project.

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