Webinar

An Introduction to Bascom Ventures

Managing Partner Greg Baker

Join us for a live, 45-minute webinar to learn about Bascom Ventures, Alumni Ventures’ Wisconsin-focused venture capital fund, and meet the investment team responsible for building the portfolio. 

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 Greg Baker.

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During this session, we will discuss:

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    The goal and structure of the fund
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    The team and management behind the fund
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    The Bascom Ventures and Alumni Ventures approach to investing
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    Examples of current portfolio companies
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    The benefits of investing in venture capital
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    Open Q&A

Note: You must be accredited to invest in venture capital. Important disclosure information can be found at av-funds.com/disclosures

About your presenter

Greg Baker
Greg Baker

Managing Partner, Bascom Ventures & Towerview Ventures

Greg has been a Managing Partner with Alumni Ventures since 2017. He is the Founder of Bascom Ventures and runs Towerview Ventures and has made more than 100 investments as a member of Alumni Ventures. These investments include: American Gene Technologies, SHINE Medical, Mission Bio, Axiom Space, Matchwell, and many others. Prior to joining AV, Greg was a highly accomplished executive with experience in corporate leadership, business development, startups, M&A, strategic planning, and more. He spent much of his career growing businesses in the electrical products, packaging, and chemical industries. Greg has a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin (’86) and an MBA from the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University (’91).

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