Thursday, April 18, 2019
Accessing Venture Capital Starts With Building Networks and Teams
Daniel “Dan” Prechtel is a respected presence in the Atlanta entrepreneurial community who leads OneSource Venture Capital, LLC. Focusing on businesses that can be funded through a single source, Daniel Prechtel matches angel investors with promising entrepreneurs.
One key to gaining traction with venture capital firms is to earning the trust of colleagues and fellow entrepreneurs, in order to gain warm introductions to those with capital. These professionals can include investment bankers, attorneys, and those who have already taken a great idea and run with it.
The first thing most investors look at, beyond the specific concept or technology in play, is whether a reliable, effective team has been built around it. Even in cases where investment firms place talent with companies they seed, having a committed, talented core team from the outset makes the process much easier and more effective.
A proven route to building up these connections centers on gaining admission to incubators and technology accelerators, such as Y Combinator. This signals to investors a baseline level of competency and potential.
Friday, April 5, 2019
Cycling the Silver Comet Trail in Georgia
With extensive experience working with angel investors and entrepreneurs, Daniel (Dan) Prechtel has served as the president of OneSource Venture Capital, LLC, in Atlanta since 2012. A cycling enthusiast, Daniel Prechtel enjoys riding on local trails such as the Silver Comet Trail.
A paved trail about 61 miles long, the Silver Comet Trail begins in the city of Smyrna at the Mavell Road Trailhead and ends on the Alabama state line at the Esom Hill Trailhead by Cedartown. There it joins with another trail of 33 miles known as the Chief Ladiga Trail, which ends in Anniston, Alabama.
The Silver Comet Trail lies on an old railroad line and features reminders of its history with an 800-foot-long railroad tunnel and the Pumpkinville Trestle. Various trailheads along the way offer water, restrooms, and picnic tables. Those interested in camping on their trek can choose to stay at The Beautiful Rock Campground, located near mile 34.
A paved trail about 61 miles long, the Silver Comet Trail begins in the city of Smyrna at the Mavell Road Trailhead and ends on the Alabama state line at the Esom Hill Trailhead by Cedartown. There it joins with another trail of 33 miles known as the Chief Ladiga Trail, which ends in Anniston, Alabama.
The Silver Comet Trail lies on an old railroad line and features reminders of its history with an 800-foot-long railroad tunnel and the Pumpkinville Trestle. Various trailheads along the way offer water, restrooms, and picnic tables. Those interested in camping on their trek can choose to stay at The Beautiful Rock Campground, located near mile 34.
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