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BIO: Vanessa Ho built a student-alumni-run angel investment network and educates students and fresh graduates on startup and private sector investments.
STORY: Vanessa invested blindly in a startup she was introduced to by an angel investor. She never did any research. There was no market for the company’s product, so it never made any returns.
LEARNING: Dig deep into the business model and ensure the startup has a product that the market needs. Don’t invest in a company just because it’s popular and others do it.
“Learn the fundamentals of angel investing.”Vanessa Ho
Guest profile
Vanessa Ho built a student-alumni-run angel investment network and educates students and fresh graduates on startup and private sector investments.
Formerly she was a venture capital analyst and a social media content creator and host. Currently, she is in a socialfi startup called So-Col doing business development and marketing.
Worst investment everAn angel investor introduced Vanessa to a company dealing with paywalls for media outlets. The company looked good on paper, and Vanessa trusted the angel investor, so she didn’t do a lot of due diligence. She simply put money into the company blindly. She didn’t even read the investment contract.
Three months later, the company hadn’t made any progress, and the owners were getting worried about sustainability. Vanessa kept checking the news, and many months later, she realized that the company wasn’t going anywhere. She decided to write it off.
Lessons learnedLearn the fundamentals of angel investing before putting your money into it.
No.1 goal for the next 12 monthsVanessa’s goal for the next 12 months is to build a syndicated fund to bring value to private sector investing.
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BIO: Vanessa Ho built a student-alumni-run angel investment network and educates students and fresh graduates on startup and private sector investments.
STORY: Vanessa invested blindly in a startup she was introduced to by an angel investor. She never did any research. There was no market for the company’s product, so it never made any returns.
LEARNING: Dig deep into the business model and ensure the startup has a product that the market needs. Don’t invest in a company just because it’s popular and others do it.
“Learn the fundamentals of angel investing.”Vanessa Ho
Guest profile
Vanessa Ho built a student-alumni-run angel investment network and educates students and fresh graduates on startup and private sector investments.
Formerly she was a venture capital analyst and a social media content creator and host. Currently, she is in a socialfi startup called So-Col doing business development and marketing.
Worst investment everAn angel investor introduced Vanessa to a company dealing with paywalls for media outlets. The company looked good on paper, and Vanessa trusted the angel investor, so she didn’t do a lot of due diligence. She simply put money into the company blindly. She didn’t even read the investment contract.
Three months later, the company hadn’t made any progress, and the owners were getting worried about sustainability. Vanessa kept checking the news, and many months later, she realized that the company wasn’t going anywhere. She decided to write it off.
Lessons learnedLearn the fundamentals of angel investing before putting your money into it.
No.1 goal for the next 12 monthsVanessa’s goal for the next 12 months is to build a syndicated fund to bring value to private sector investing.
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Connect with Vanessa Ho

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