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Jonathan Hera is the Founder and Managing Partner of Marigold Capital. Marigold offers strategic consulting and fund management for private market impact investments. The firm works with families, foundations, corporations and governments to better use finance for equitable and prosperous social change.
Episode Overview:
In this episode, Jonathan talked about venture capital and why VC (venture capital) doesn’t work for everybody but it is super sexy and a super exciting type of finance at this stage. In Marigold Capital, they use different types of mechanism and different type of finance that allows them to fund many activities that might not fit the traditional VC model.
Jonathan explained how venture capital handle the money that they get and provide to the entrepreneurs. For Jonathan Hera, the model of managing money and getting bigger returns on the back-end is really weird because it can be broken and it needs to change.
Jonathan also talked about why women are usually good founders on a company and talked about how they run a business and stepping it up to the market.
Venture Capital and Angel Investor:
Venture Capital. VC is a type of private equity, a form of financing that is provided by firms or funds to small, early-stage, emerging firms that are deemed to have high growth potential, or which have demonstrated high growth (in terms of number of employees, annual revenue, or both).
Angel investor. An angel investor (also known as a business angel, informal investor, angel funder, private investor, or seed investor) is an affluent individual who provides capital for a business start-up, usually in exchange for convertible debt or ownership equity.
Jonathan explained that if you got a business idea and turned that idea into some minimal viable product and having some prototypes and testing it to some of your customers, and if you are looking to fund yourself beyond you and your founders or family who can't provide anymore capital, that is when venture capital and angel investor comes in.
You might also go to a couple of groups of angel investors or long standing entrepreneurs who are looking to give back to other inspiring entrepreneurs. And if you start to validate your product and your services a little bit more, venture capitalist will be the next step that you be looking for. These are going to be a little bit more institutional, a little bit more professional in terms of how they are managing you.
Best Practices to approach the VC:
Just because you can’t see what’s behind the black box or the curtain doesn’t mean we’re not all talking
Gender and inclusive lens that marigold focuses on that can contribute to a business and a community and the quaint customers well being:
For men entrepreneurs, they should be thinking more of a board of advisers or board of directors are two places are obviously to begin with. Jonathan had also made a lot of deals in financial inclusion and med-tech and here are the things that you should be looking at.
Jonathan shared about the 2017 Canadian Budget where the government is allocating a ton of money to the venture capital space to build the infrastructure for later stage financing of their startups that include a gender-balanced element. The Canadian Budget is also working on BBC to target women in technology.
We have all these elements in both domestically and internationally working private sector player.
This is not just the government’s initiative but also for public and private to leverage one another towards more equitable solutions for ultimately women and girls.
Marigold Capital on social change:
Build something that you would use that you know that there is something to demand for and that there are many more you’s out there
Sales and marketing tips:
Resources Mentioned:
Book recommendation:
Hot spot:
About Marigold Capital:
Marigold makes investments using a gender and inclusive lens for systems level impact. It is one of Canada’s leading impact investors and blended finance practitioners, and it continues to re-conceive traditional finance to shift norms, remove structural barriers, and empower marginalized individuals to participate and benefit fully in society.
Connect with Jonathan:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanhera/
Twitter: @JonathanHera and @marigoldCap
Website: Marigold Capital
Thanks again for tuning in!
To help out the show:
I’m still channeling Gary Vee! Ratings and reviews are my oxygen!
Have you seen the new CanInnovate resources & tools page, that provides different offers and discounts. Who doesn’t love to save money?
We are a big supporter of Unsplash.com photos. Special thanks to RawPixel!
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Jonathan Hera is the Founder and Managing Partner of Marigold Capital. Marigold offers strategic consulting and fund management for private market impact investments. The firm works with families, foundations, corporations and governments to better use finance for equitable and prosperous social change.
Episode Overview:
In this episode, Jonathan talked about venture capital and why VC (venture capital) doesn’t work for everybody but it is super sexy and a super exciting type of finance at this stage. In Marigold Capital, they use different types of mechanism and different type of finance that allows them to fund many activities that might not fit the traditional VC model.
Jonathan explained how venture capital handle the money that they get and provide to the entrepreneurs. For Jonathan Hera, the model of managing money and getting bigger returns on the back-end is really weird because it can be broken and it needs to change.
Jonathan also talked about why women are usually good founders on a company and talked about how they run a business and stepping it up to the market.
Venture Capital and Angel Investor:
Venture Capital. VC is a type of private equity, a form of financing that is provided by firms or funds to small, early-stage, emerging firms that are deemed to have high growth potential, or which have demonstrated high growth (in terms of number of employees, annual revenue, or both).
Angel investor. An angel investor (also known as a business angel, informal investor, angel funder, private investor, or seed investor) is an affluent individual who provides capital for a business start-up, usually in exchange for convertible debt or ownership equity.
Jonathan explained that if you got a business idea and turned that idea into some minimal viable product and having some prototypes and testing it to some of your customers, and if you are looking to fund yourself beyond you and your founders or family who can't provide anymore capital, that is when venture capital and angel investor comes in.
You might also go to a couple of groups of angel investors or long standing entrepreneurs who are looking to give back to other inspiring entrepreneurs. And if you start to validate your product and your services a little bit more, venture capitalist will be the next step that you be looking for. These are going to be a little bit more institutional, a little bit more professional in terms of how they are managing you.
Best Practices to approach the VC:
Just because you can’t see what’s behind the black box or the curtain doesn’t mean we’re not all talking
Gender and inclusive lens that marigold focuses on that can contribute to a business and a community and the quaint customers well being:
For men entrepreneurs, they should be thinking more of a board of advisers or board of directors are two places are obviously to begin with. Jonathan had also made a lot of deals in financial inclusion and med-tech and here are the things that you should be looking at.
Jonathan shared about the 2017 Canadian Budget where the government is allocating a ton of money to the venture capital space to build the infrastructure for later stage financing of their startups that include a gender-balanced element. The Canadian Budget is also working on BBC to target women in technology.
We have all these elements in both domestically and internationally working private sector player.
This is not just the government’s initiative but also for public and private to leverage one another towards more equitable solutions for ultimately women and girls.
Marigold Capital on social change:
Build something that you would use that you know that there is something to demand for and that there are many more you’s out there
Sales and marketing tips:
Resources Mentioned:
Book recommendation:
Hot spot:
About Marigold Capital:
Marigold makes investments using a gender and inclusive lens for systems level impact. It is one of Canada’s leading impact investors and blended finance practitioners, and it continues to re-conceive traditional finance to shift norms, remove structural barriers, and empower marginalized individuals to participate and benefit fully in society.
Connect with Jonathan:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanhera/
Twitter: @JonathanHera and @marigoldCap
Website: Marigold Capital
Thanks again for tuning in!
To help out the show:
I’m still channeling Gary Vee! Ratings and reviews are my oxygen!
Have you seen the new CanInnovate resources & tools page, that provides different offers and discounts. Who doesn’t love to save money?
We are a big supporter of Unsplash.com photos. Special thanks to RawPixel!