We caught Bill Morrow, straight-talking angel investor (angelsden.co.uk), at an IE business school entrepreneurship event in London. The event was aimed at aspiring business owners interested in different MBA programs at IE - a school in Madrid famed for its entrepreneurial spirit.
Mr Morrow tells us about raising $1m in just 6 days to invest in a Singaporean 72nd-floor high rise golf club where members dress up in trendy golf gear, get drunk and play virtual rounds with their friends. We also hear about a changing sentiment for enterprise in Asia and that business schools are not necessarily about learning, but more about the people you meet. Watch on and tell us what you think...
south-east asian start-ups are getting 50 per cent more early stage funding than their british counterparts - an average of 300k v 200k in UK. this is according to bill morrow in an interview in the ft this weekend http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/1ebe399c-9671-11df-9caa-00144feab49a.html
south-east asian start-ups are getting 50 per cent more early stage funding than their british counterparts - an average of 300k v 200k in UK. this is according to bill morrow in an interview in the ft this weekend http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/1ebe399c-9671-11df-9caa-00144feab49a.html
Maria Ahmed
welcome in the new generation of buisnesses !!
Benjamin Baillou
starting a business is really tough
Alexandra Dean
ha ha that golf club sounds cool, you should launch 1 in são paulo!
Fabio Morella