Anu Nigam & Raj Singh I left the office early today to get a head start on the drive from San Francisco to Palo Alto. Tonight's meetup, hosted by Startup Tea Talk, went down at Perkins Coie.
There are several constants to meetups in Silicon Valley:
Sure enough, tonight did not deviate from the norm. Here are some of the new connections I made: Christian Vinther is working on opening opportunities for Danish companies in Silicon Valley. Amin Djamshidpour is CEO and Co-Founder of Koolock. They are unlocking the next-generation platform for adaptive environmental monitoring solutions. They are working on launching small satellites into space. How cool is that? Ruslan Suvorov just moved here two weeks ago from Texas. He got in a car with his wife and drove west to Silicon Valley to chase the startup dream. A Texan with a Russian accent. The American dream right there. Shilpa Vora called the meetup to order and introduced the speakers. She is also Director of Customer Success at Mootly. Avi Sudaley works at SubtleTV and was in town visiting from LA. He's also thinking of moving here.
Argyle Selfie with Mizan Rahman. Before things got started, I ran into Mizan Rahman, CEO of RightPatient. I hadn't seen him since our Spicy Ramen lunch in North Beach back in April. It was good to catch up. We are looking forward to having him on our cap table.
SC Moatti, a self-described dolphin. Shortly after 6pm, SC Moatti gave a presentation to the room on What Investors Want. SC Moatti is the founding partner of Mighty Capital, a Silicon Valley venture capital firm that invests in companies building products that count: Products that transform lives and create value at scale. Previously, she built products that billions of people use at Facebook, Nokia and Electronic Arts. She also serves on boards of both public and private companies, including mobile technology giant Opera Software. In addition, she lectures at Stanford Graduate School of Business, where she earned her MBA and has a Master of Science in electrical engineering. At the conclusion of her presentation, she gave away a copy of her award-winning book, Mobilized: An Insider’s Guide to the Business and Future of Connected Technology.
"You don’t want to sell, you want to be bought.” - Raj Singh
After a short break, Anu Nigam and Raj Singh took seats in front of the room for a fireside chat. Anu Nigam, a self-proclaimed former angel investor, is now Partner at ETW Advisors. Raj Singh is currently Co-Founder and CEO of Lentil AI and they are working on meeting productivity. He previously:
Dude is truly a serial entrepreneur. Lastly, Raj is also an investor via ENIAC Ventures which has made over 80 seed-stage mobile investments. Here are my takeaways from their fireside chat:
David Cao - Startup Tea Talk organizer
Startup Tea Talk is a series of monthly hosted events. They often collaborate with groups like Silicon Valley Entrepreneurs & Startups, SF Founder Club, and Silicon Valley Teahouse. Their collective reach is about 100,000 founders & investors in the Silicon Valley and Bay Area. Their claim to fame is being the largest and most influential startup community event in the SF / Silicon Valley Bay Area.
It wouldn't be a Silicon Valley meetup without unattended pizza boxes
Driving north on I280 back to SF
I got in my truck around 8:30pm and began the drive back to SF from Palo Alto. Another day of Chasing Chrome in Silicon Valley. Time to get some rest and do it all over again tomorrow.