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Kevin Carter | CrunchBase Profile

http://www.crunchbase.com/person/kevin-carter Kevin Carter is a Partner at SV Angel. He was included in Forbes Magazine’s “30 under 30: Finance” in 2012. Prior to SV Angel, he worked in the Private Equity Group at Silicon Valley Bank. At SVB he was a part of the Entrepreneur Services and Venture Capital Relationship Management Groups and helped with diligence and cross platform relationship efforts. Before SVB, Kevin worked at Affinity Circles, Inc. where he performed client account management and administered sales and client service. Kevin graduated from Santa Clara University with a degree in Finance.
http://ecorner.stanford.edu/authorMaterialInfo.html?mid=1902 Description Experienced angel investors, Ron Conway, Founder of Angel Investors LP, and Mike Maples, Founder of Maples Investments, provide a rare look into the ins and outs of angel investing. Conway and Maples discuss how angel investors assess opportunities, provide assistance to entrepreneurs and transition start-ups to larger venture investments or exit. In addition, Conway and Maples provide advice to entrepreneurs about finding one's passion and developing that passion into new ventures, including insight into how much money to raise and how to manage that money after it is in the bank.

s Entrepreneurship Corner: Ron Conway, Angel Investors LP - Mike Maples Jr., Maples Investments - Angel Investing Revealed

Anecdotes about Early Days with Google, Napster, and Facebook Founders

"It's not lost on me that the future of innovation is in the minds of the people sitting in this room," said angel investor Ron Conway, addressing a crowd full of entrepreneurs at Startup School today. One of the 11 speakers at today's event, co-sponsored by Y Combinator and Stanford University's BASES . Known as the premier angel investor, Conway admitted that he had fretted about what the content for today's lecture should be, but with some urging from YC's Paul Graham, Conway opted to simply tell a few stories of how he had met a number of today's strongest tech companies: Napster, Google, Facebook, and Twitter. http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/ron_conway_shares_anecdotes_about_early_days_with.php