This week we welcome Dan Roselli and Sarah Smith back to talk about Class 8 from Class 8 of the QC Fintech Accelerator program as well as about Fintech Generations (their upcoming conference on June 13) – presented by Oracle and Carolina Fintech Hub.

Dan and Sarah have somewhat been regulars on the podcast over the last two years and we are glad to have them back.  This episode I wanted to dive further into Class 8, talk about some of the successes previous class members have had over the last 3 -6 months and learn more about the upcoming conference.

QC Fintech is a world class accelerator bringing great talent and now great capital to Charlotte twice a year.  And Dan has more planned to bring mature companies to the Queen City too.  Listen in to learn more about what’s happening now and what else is on the horizon.

Listen to this episode and then register for the Fintech Generations Conference using coupon code CLTANGEL to receive 50% off the registration price.

 

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