Today, we are fortunate to have Nat Clarkson and Dan Roselli join us on the podcast to talk with us about CFV Ventures. We all know Dan and Nat from their work at RevTech Labs/QC Fintech.
We wanted the opportunity to sit down and explore what CFV Ventures has been up to since closing their first fund. Since this is our first time talking with Nat on the podcast we spend a good bit of time learning more about his background before we shift the discussion over to the fund. Once we dive into the fund discussion we get into what types of companies they are investing in and where they are investing.
It’s great to hear the relationships they are creating and the awareness this fund is having on the world’s perception of Charlotte. Listening to Nat and Dan talk I realized how far Charlotte’s ecosystem has come and yet how much further it can continue to go. Fortunately, Charlotte continues to recruit good companies and talent – in large part to the work of Dan, Nat and many others have had in supporting the ecosystem.
Next week, I’ll publish interviews with several of the companies from the recently graduated class of RevTech Labs. These podcasts are short 20 minute versions meant to get a quick understanding of young startups and their founders. I really enjoyed the opportunity to talk with each of the founders – I think you’ll find them interesting and full of opportunity too.
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