August 23, 2016 – 1000 Angels Erica Duignan Minnihan & Early to Rise Craig Ballantyne

August 23, 2016 – 1000 Angels Erica Duignan Minnihan & Early to Rise Craig Ballantyne

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Erica Duignan Minnihan – Co-Founder & Managing Partner of 1000 Angels

Erica Duignan Minnihan is Managing Partner at 1000 Angels, a private digital venture investment network. They provide a platform for high net worth individuals, family offices, and Venture Funds to make direct investments in a curated selection of high-growth, early-stage investment opportunities. They typically invest in companies raising Seed and Series A rounds, and focus primarily on the technology sector, although they are open to all opportunities with exceptional risk adjusted return potential. Erica has been involved with early stage startup investing for over a decade as an investor as well as an operator running her own company. Previously, Erica held leadership roles as the Director of Golden Seeds, an early stage venture capital investment group and Managing Director at Dreamit Ventures, one of the top accelerator programs for startups.
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Craig Ballantyne – Editor of Early to Rise | Author of The Perfect Day Formula | Certified Turbulence Trainer

Craig Ballantyne is a Productivity & Success Transformation Coach from Toronto, Canada, and the author of The Perfect Day Formula: How to Own the Day and Control Your Life. He has been contributing to Men’s Health magazine since 2000, and in 2001, Craig created the popular home workout program, Turbulence Training. On his journey to success, Craig had to overcome crippling anxiety attacks, and he beat them with his 5 Pillars of Transformation. Today Craig shows men and women how to use the 5 Pillars to lose 10 to 75 pounds, get a raise and make more money, find the love of their life, and overcome any obstacle in the way of success. You can read his daily essays on success, productivity, and fitness at EarlyToRise.com.
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