Webinar
Last Chance to Invest in Ring Ventures
The deadline for Ring Ventures Fund 4 is around the corner and the team is beginning to deploy capital and build the portfolio. Join us for this live presentation as Managing Partner Rob Adams gives an overview of Ring Ventures Fund 4 and explains how the team constructs a fully diversified venture portfolio.
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Post Webinar Summary
Rob Adams, executive partner of Ring Ventures, introduces the fund and discusses its relationship with Alumni Ventures, highlighting that Ring Ventures is focused on building wealth for Texas A&M alumni and supporters. The webinar emphasizes that Ring Ventures Fund IV is closing on October 31st, with a minimum investment of $25K. Adams explains that the firm operates within a diversified portfolio strategy, investing in 25 companies per fund, and co-investing with top-tier firms like Andreessen Horowitz and Sequoia. He notes that venture capital offers a strong hedge against public market volatility, citing historical outperformance. Adams encourages investors to think long-term, invest across multiple years, and leverage diversification by sector, stage, and geography. The session concludes with logistical details, urging participants to contact the team with questions and finalize investments before the fund closes.
This presentation about Ring Ventures Fund 4 is open to all alumni and friends of the Texas A&M. Ring Ventures is Alumni Ventures’ Texas A&M-focused venture capital fund.
During the session, we discuss:
- HomeThe goal and structure of the fund
- HomeBenefits of diversifying into venture capital
- HomeMinimum requirements needed to invest in the fund
- HomeThere will be time for open questions and discussion during the call
About Alumni Ventures
Note: You must be accredited to invest in venture capital. Important disclosure information can be found at av-funds.com/disclosures.
About your presenter
Rob is a former entrepreneur, institutional fund manager, and software executive. He has served on many corporate boards and has founded or financed more than 40 companies, raising capital in both public and private markets. He is an internationally recognized expert and speaker on innovation, commercialization, and entrepreneurship. Most recently, Rob was on the faculty of The University of Texas at Austin, where he taught entrepreneurship in the MBA program and was the Founder and Director of Texas Venture Labs. He was CEO and Founder of Business Matters, a venture-backed developer of financial modeling products that was acquired. He was also an executive with Pervasive Software, a company he helped take public. Rob holds a BS in Industrial Engineering from Purdue, an MBA from Babson’s Olin School of Management, and a PhD in Management from Capella University.