Taming the Dragons VIII - the quest is on…

Posted on 26th October 2020 by Streets What's trending?


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Do you have an innovative idea or are you a new business looking for funding to get your product or service to market?


If the answer is yes, then how about making a pitch for a dragon’s den style investment. Taming the Dragons VIII is on a quest to find entrepreneurial business ideas that could benefit from external investment and the support and knowledge of an experience business investor.     

Along with the chance to pitch their business idea and concept to a panel of business angel style investors, pitchers have the very real chance of receiving financial backing. Those taking part will receive support and mentoring on preparing a pitch, including the pitfalls and how to get the interest and attention of an investor. So even if you are not pitch ready or would like support refining your pitch, the session is great for those seeking financial backing and business mentoring.

We are delighted to be supporting this annual event which has seen a number of businesses, receiving both funding and also support to help them get to market and to realise, even surpass, their business aspirations. This event is supported by Business Lincolnshire Growth Hub.

For further details on taking part as a potential pitcher please contact Russell Copley, Managing Director at Greenborough Management Ltd by email rcopley@greenborough.com

This event is invitation only – if you are interested in attending please email James Pinchbeck jpinchbeck@streetsweb.co.uk


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