Webinar
An Introduction to 116 Street Ventures
Join us for a 45-minute webinar to learn about 116 Street Ventures, Alumni Ventures’ Columbia-focused venture capital fund. This is an excellent opportunity to meet the team and hear about their approach to investing in private-stage companies. This presentation will be led by Managing Partner Ludwig Schulze
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During this session, we will discuss:
- HomeThe goal and structure of the fund
- HomeThe team and management behind the fund
- HomeThe 116 Street Ventures and Alumni Ventures approach to investing
- HomeExamples of current portfolio companies
- HomeThe benefits of investing in venture capital
Note: You must be accredited to invest in venture capital. Important disclosure information can be found at av-funds.com/disclosures.
About your presenter
Ludwig has been on all sides of venture — as an entrepreneur, corporate buyer of ventures, and venture capitalist. Before Alumni Ventures, he experienced the daily realities of entrepreneurship as Founder and CEO of a mobile payments venture that served over 12 million people. Earlier, at a Fortune 100 telecommunications manufacturer (Nokia), he held general manager and business development roles that included investing in and acquiring venture-backed businesses. His first experience in venture capital was with an $800 million global fund that focused on enterprise and mobile software both before and after the dot.com crash. Ludwig began his career as a strategy consultant with the Boston Consulting Group. He has a BA from Brown University and an MBA from Columbia. He lives in NYC with his wife and 2 teenagers.