The first Pitch Zoo event was a success

The first Pitch Zoo event this past Monday (March 4th) went well. The four “pitchers” did a wonderful job — thanks Kitt, Brian (and Dann), Matt, and Tom.  Each one received feedback on their pitches which they felt was helpful. The food that Maria Brennan (The Victorian Bakery) prepared was great.  The coffee and tea provided by WaterStreet was much needed.  And …

Guess what the “pitchers” get…

As part of pitching at the Pitch Zoo, “pitchers” will get a surprise: A Pitch Zoo t-shirt, saying “I PITCHED AN INNING AT THE ZOO!”. Below is a picture of one of the samples.  The picture doesn’t do the t-shirt justice.  I would have modeled it to make the shirt look better, but I have yet to pitch an inning …

Pitch Zoo stickers

The Pitch Zoo stickers have arrived.  You can pick one up at tomorrow’s event (March 4th).  I have already put one on my Pitch Zoo folder — to ensure that I know which folder it is. 🙂

Explaining the team in your pitch

One of the things you want to include in your pitch is information about your team.  People are a keep aspect to any business, especially startups / new firms. Nicole Gravagna from the Rockies Venture Club has a simple post explaining how to talk about the team in a pitch: Investor Pitch Deck Series #3 – The Team Slide At …

Victorian Bakery to provide food for the first event

Maria Brennan and the Victorian Bakery have agreed to provide food for the first Pitch Zoo event.  This means that attendees not only will be treated to a fun environment (provided by Maestro, Jen Randall), but will be treated to good cookies, pastries, and some savory items. Yum!!!