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JC Munoz (right) and Nils Galdo Nogales (left) of Chile Global Angels join me for a chat at the Angel Capital Association’s Annual Summit in San Francisco.
After an Executive MBA at MIT, JC decides to return home and create an angel network that not only assists local entrepreneurs but connects them to Chilean executives around the world. So it takes more than just money to be a member.
It’s another Weekend Edition of the Frank Peters Show!
Show #290 (17:48) Listen
Archive for May, 2010
Chile Global Angels
By Frank | Filed in Annual SummitThe Definitive Guide to Herding Cats
By Frank | Filed in Angel Investing
Eight angels groups pass the hat in, arguably, the largest ever syndication effort across New England. In the process, some interesting lessons for future syndications emerge.
The largest syndicate deserves the largest ever panel discussion on the Show. Meet Incentive Targeting CEO Win Burke together with investors Paul Silva, Michael Mark, DR Widder and Ty Danco.
Show #289 Stream
Tuesday at UCSF
By Frank | Filed in Letter of the WeekMy week in San Francisco began Tuesday at QB3 at UCSF Mission Bay. Douglas Crawford invited meet to speak to his mostly life science lunchtime audience. It was a great time, a very warm reception. Then I got this letter. Hope you enjoy these occasional Letter of the Week posts.
Hi Frank,
I have had time to look at your
Villalobos Award Goes to Christina Lomasney
By Frank | Filed in Annual Summit

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The Angel Capital Association at its Annual Summit in San Francisco presents the Luis Villalobos Award to an entrepreneur from Seattle.
Show #288 (31:10) Listen
John May, Hans Severiens Award Recipient
By Frank | Filed in Annual Summit
John May is the 2010 Hans Severiens Award recipient at the Angel Capital Association’s Annual Summit.
Kiwi Bill Payne
By Frank | Filed in Angel Investing

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He says he’s coming back in July, but I wonder…
How many people move from Las Vegas to New Zealand for 6 months ever come back?
Well, Bill says he is, so I believe him (yeah, right). Meanwhile he’s living in paradise teaching the Kiwis everything they need to know about angel investing and entrepreneurship. He’d be a good teacher because in 2009 he was awarded the Angel Capital Association’s highest recognition, the Hans Severiens Award.
So he’ll be in San Francisco this week to pass the baton to the new award recipient? No? See, that’s what I thought; he’s lovin’ New Zealand. Andy Hamilton and the ICE Angels are to blame.
Show #287 (30:51) Listen
- Do they need entrepreneurial CTOs in NZ? can you connect me with folks there to explore posibilities?








