Golden Gate VC Vinnie Lauria to talk about growth hacking at the SBR Hottest Startups Panel Briefing 2017

Vinnie is an entrepreneur-turned-venture capitalist.

He is a founding partner at Golden Gate Ventures, an early-stage VC firm in Southeast Asia with over 35 investments to date. He is a Kauffman Fellow, and a guest lecturer at the National University of Singapore. He was rated by the Founder Institute as highest startup mentor in Asia from a pool of 2,500 mentors.

He will be one of the panelists at the upcoming SBR Hottest Startups Panel Briefing 2017 to be held on July 11 at the Meeting Room 3345, Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre. Vinnie will share insights from his experiences as a founder, growth hacking, and fundraising.

Vinnie started two startups in Silicon Valley: Meetro, a location-based chat service which was dissolved with many lessons learned in 2007; and Lefora, a forum hosting platform which grew to over 100,000 communities and was acquired by CrowdGather in 2010.

He also founded the Silicon Valley NewTech meetup, featuring hundreds of startups to a monthly audience with more than 10,000 members. Vinnie is a builder and a passionate startup ecosystem community person where he organised many startup.

Vinnie believes in honesty, being open to constructive feedback and having good communication with the team.

If you are interested to attend, you may contact Nikki Quiniquini at [email protected] or at +65 3158 1386 ext 238.
 

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