Angel Networks and SPAC Collaboration
Bridging Angel Investors and SPACs: Creating a Transparent Ecosystem
This episode explores the potential for collaboration between angel investors and SPACs in taking companies public. It discusses how angel groups could become a source of target companies for SPACs, enhancing credibility by investing their own money.
The concept involves creating an intermediary network to ensure transparent communication and regulatory compliance, thereby fostering an ecosystem that properly grows and introduces companies to the public market.
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I bring the experience of three distinct careers with me. The first is Military (USAF 10 years) then Foreign Military Sales (RSAF/RSNF 7 years) ending when I relocated my household Thailand to America to pursue graduate education. Following Thunderbird I worked in the Corporate World (Motorola, Oracle and Ernst & Young 8 Years). I was lured into Start-Ups by becoming the COO of a deep analytics firm. That led to a trail of start-ups, turnarounds, salvage or 'go to market' lower Middle Market companies on behalf of Venture, Private Equity, Hedge, Family Office and HNWI investors. Market Segments include hospitality, technology, professional services, military, aerospace and defense, process manufacturing, discrete manufacturing and financial services.