No minor league stuff here - I've founded and gotten VC funding for a start-up in Silicon Valley, led innovation for an a16z-backed company, TA'ed an innovation course at MIT, was a semi-finalist in MIT's 100K (that company has now raised Series B monday) and am a multi-year Quora top writer and knowledge prize winner. My friends work or have worked at Bessemer, a16z, B Capital and others. My goal is not to hand-hold but rather to provide honest feedback and ways to improve your pitch. If it is bad, I'll tell you it's bad. If it's good, I'll explain how to highlight your business in the best light. Most pitches are mixed, and I'll immediately hone in on key risks. What I can provide that's differentiated are ways to experiment, how to think about driver-trees and assumptions about your business, and high-impact ways to communicate and capture attention. If you're serious about scaling your business and getting funding, you'll want someone who can push a barrage of pointed questions your way. Let me help you push your limits.