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Raising Capital Podcast
If you missed Catalyst's Raising Capital event on September 11th, then now is your chance to
listen. Hear StartupLounge's Scott Burkett lead the discussion on how to raise money in today's
marketplace. Learn from Brian Cork, Greg Foster and Braxton Jarratt as they educate our packed
house.
It's the million-dollar question. Whether your company is encountering consistent annual
revenue growth, or you're just tired of bootstrapping your start-up, how does an entrepreneur find
capital to grow a small business? On the panel:
Braxton Jarratt, CEO & Co-Founder, Clearleap
In March 2008, Braxton's tech startup, Clearleap, announced a first round of venture capital
funding of $9 million from industry leaders Trinity Ventures of Menlo Park, California, and
Noro-Moseley Partners.
Greg Foster, General Partner, Noro-Moseley Partners
Greg joined NMP in 2008 and has focused his investment activities in technology with an
emphasis on digital media. Prior to joining NMP, Greg served as Vice-President of Corporate
Development for Turner Broadcasting, where he was responsible for Turner New Media Investments, the
company's early stage strategic investment arm, as well as M&A activities.
Brian Patrick Cork, Managing Partner & Cultural Architect, brian cork Human
Capital
Brian has helped a wide range of companies raise more than $500 million dollars in private
placement capital and has recruited and counseled hundreds of executives and other decision-makers.
He has actively participated in building dozens of successful organizations.
Moderated by:
Scott Burkett, Co-Founder, StartupLounge.com
A successful serial entrepreneur, Scott co-founded StartupLounge, an Atlanta-based
grassroots organization with a mission to support the investment process in the development of
emerging high-growth companies. He also co-hosts the popular StartupLounge podcast, a show that
helps bridge the gap between entrepreneurs and private capital.
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