The Shift to Angel Investors

Jeremy Glaser, Co-chair of Mintz’s Venture Capital & Emerging Companies Practice, discusses the shift to angel investors in initial financing rounds as venture capital funds move toward later-stage funding.

Jeremy Glaser

I love to represent growing ventures, particularly technology-based companies in software, mobile applications, biotechnology, medical devices, and clean energy. For more than 30 years I’ve helped companies raise angel and venture financing and achieve successful liquidity events, such as IPOs and sales. Having served as Executive Vice President of Mergers and Acquisitions for a venture-backed B2B software company that raised over $100 million — and as general counsel for an investment management company that managed billions of dollars — I also know first-hand what it’s like to be inside a growing business. When you work with me you get an experienced partner who knows the entire ecosystem — the law, tech and life science industries, the innovation community, the investment management business, and venture capital firms and other investors. I bring all of that experience together to help clients of every size achieve success. 

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