Wednesday, August 9 · 12 – 1pm CDT
Online
Investor funding can empower startups with essential resources and strategic guidance, but navigating this complex landscape with so many equity options can present itself with challenges. Thankfully, there are resources to help entrepreneurs make sense of it all. The Center is thrilled to be joined by the U.S. Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) to explore the tools they have created to help early-stage entrepreneurs prepare to raise capital. These resources will help you better understand the fundamentals of raising capital as well as the various regulatory pathways that are available to raise capital from investors. You’ll walk away with insights into where capital is being raised and used, as well as a clear understanding of how your business needs to be registered with the SEC in order to offer or sell securities.
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For more information, please visit the SEC’s Capital Raising Hub.
OUR SPECIAL GUEST
Julie joined the Office in February 2019 as one of the first team members, overseeing strategic projects and serving as Senior Special Counsel. Prior to joining the Office, Julie served as Senior Special Counsel to the Director of the Division of Corporation Finance, an attorney in the Division’s Office of Small Business Policy, and before that as Deputy Director of the Office of Legislative Affairs at the SEC. Prior to her public service, Julie worked on capital raising transactions at the law firm Testa, Hurwitz & Thibeault, LLP in Boston, MA.