Business
In this season of Founders Clinic, Nana and Andy are talking to Venture Capital firms and Angel Investors, to demystify the funding landscape and draw parallels between the journey of founders and investors. For this episode we sat down with Matt Penneycard (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattpenneycard/) , partner at Ada Ventures (https://www.adaventures.com/) , the £27M VC fund supporting overlooked founders and overlooked markets. We talk about how they raised their first fund, the privilege they had in doing so, and how Venture Capital economics works at the base level. You can contact Matt via email on matt@adaventures.com (mailto:matt@adaventures.com) . This podcast is sponsored by Balsamiq (https://balsamiq.com/) , the quick and easy wireframing tool. For anyone looking to create wireframes easily, check out the link below for a promo code to get a 90 day free trial, please visit https://balsamiq.com/go/founders-clinic/. Well worth it! Balsamiq have also kindly donated some of their sponsored airtime to some exciting startups! Say hello to Marie Farmer, founder of MiniMealTimes (https://www.minimealtimes.com/) . They provide age-appropriate personalised nutritional information for parents, helpful non-judgemental advice, and a bank of simple recipes and recommendations Feel free to get in touch with Nana on Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/nana-parry/) or visit www.tectoniclondon.com (http://www.tectoniclondon.com/) for more info on how we help start-ups understand their customers in these unpredictable times. You can find out more about Andy's Angel Investing School on Twitter (https://twitter.com/AndysHVC?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) or sign up for his weekly newsletter (https://www.getrevue.co/profile/Andy-Ayim%20) , to keep up to date with him.