Webinar
Welcome to the Bespoke Economy: An AV Big Idea
Join us for an enlightening session with Alumni Ventures CEO Mike Collins and Venture Capitalist Naren Ramaswamy as we explore the emergence of the bespoke economy amidst the rise of AI and automation.
While technology revolutionizes our lives, a powerful shift is occurring that prioritizes the human touch in business. Discover how history’s shadow trends, which emerge alongside major tech advancements, are shaping new opportunities for ventures that embrace personalized, human-centric experiences.
Why Attend?
- HomeGain insights into the dynamic interplay between technology and human experiences.
- HomeDiscover the immense potential for businesses focusing on personalization and bespoke solutions.
- HomeLearn from industry leaders Mike Collins and Naren Ramaswamy about navigating this evolving landscape.
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About your presenters
Mike has been involved in almost every facet of venturing, from angel investing to venture capital, new business and product launches, and innovation consulting. He is currently CEO of Alumni Ventures Group, the managing company for our fund, and launched AV’s first alumni fund, Green D Ventures, where he oversaw the portfolio as Managing Partner and is now Managing Partner Emeritus. Mike is a serial entrepreneur who has started multiple companies, including Kid Galaxy, Big Idea Group (partially owned by WPP), and RDM. He began his career at VC firm TA Associates. He holds an undergraduate degree in Engineering Science from Dartmouth and an MBA from Harvard Business School.
Naren combines a technical engineering background with experience at startups and VC firms. Before joining AV, he worked with the investing team at venture firm Data Collective (DCVC) looking at frontier tech deals. Before that, he was a Program Manager at Apple and Tesla and has worked for multiple consumer startups. Naren received a BS and MS in mechanical engineering from Stanford University and an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. In his free time, he enjoys teaching golf to beginners and composing music.