Monthly Archive for October, 2007

Venture Funds for Central Florida Start-Ups Continues to Trickle

While I haven’t posted anything about the venture capital scene in Orlando for a while, a few things popped up recently that are worth sharing. Most notably, the Sentinel ran a story this morning titled Venture Funds Drying up in Central Florida.

While Burnett’s diagnosis confirms the assertions I made in a previous post: Orlando’s early-stage venture capital needs, I didn’t really want to be right, especially now that I’m leading the charge for a start-up that will need VC or Angel investment within the next 6 months.

The venture capital environment in Orlando has seen a dramatic shift towards investing in more conservative and maturing businesses and away from the cutting-edge start-ups whose payout potential is higher but whose risk/reward ratio is hard for Central Florida VCs to swallow.

Venture Labs workshop Early stage start-ups are, therefore, at a loss for a dependable and local source of institutional financing. This leaves them the option of self funding or seeking aid from Angel investors and while Orlando does have its fair share of wealthy individuals, apprising them of the growth opportunities that funding early stage ventures provides, presents its own set of challenges. Even our local Angel firm the Winter Park Angels prefers to invest in companies whose maturity and capital requirements approach the 2 year and $2 million dollar mark, leaving the early stage and seed money needs of area star-ups underfunded.

There does however seem to be a desire on the part of these high net worth individuals to gain a better understanding of this opportunity, evidenced by the oversold status of an upcoming workshop entitled: Investor Overview Seminar for Accredited Investors. This UCF Venture Lab sponsored event has the stated goal of “sharing best practices and tips for angel investors to form angel investment groups, conduct proper investment due diligence, and implement policies and infrastructure to support a successful angel investor group or network.”

UCF Venture Lab Logo

The UCF Venture Lab is an incredible resource for those of us striving to breathe life into a new venture. Their team has been instrumental in helping me develop our business strategy, pointing us in the right direction for market analysis, helping us shape our pitch and has even sat with me and had a round table brain storming session. The fact that they diligently serve the start-up community from the inside and also work to educate the outside world to our value, is worthy of my applause.

In my typical contrarian fashion, the more bleak the outlook becomes the more optimistic I am that we in start-up businesses are at the right place at the right time. Five years from now, and maybe as soon as 3, I can foresee a vibrant venture capital environment, in which the valuable entrepreneurial and technological capital of the local start-up garners both the attention and funding it requires to stay planted in Orlando’s fertile soil. As more companies find profitability and longevity in the Central Florida sun the gravitational pull of VC funds to area start-ups will only grow stronger.

Grocery Store Wars - Local Food can save the Galaxy

I began filming a PBS special last week on the Local Food movement going on in Central Florida. I’ve been doing a lot of research and this morning I stumbled upon this excellent Star Wars spoof called Grocery Store Wars. The trailer is cleverly written and the special effects are hilarious. Check it out.

saber warAs the production cost of quality film making continues to drop, I hope we’ll see more worth while and thought provoking films like this one making it to the small screen of our monitors.

castOh and if you care to talk about your Local Food experiences drop me a line. I’ll be filming through the 15th of November.

May the Farm be with you!

I Guess I’m Middle Brained

Twirling GirlWow this images is really screwing with my sense of reason. OK so basically if you see the dancer in the image rotating clockwise than you are a right brain kid. Counter-clockwise just the opposite - you’re a lefty.

Here’s the rub she dances both ways for me. If I look at her she dances counter clockwise, but if i read other text on the screen she dances clockwise. Suffice it so that my brain is really wigging out. Please comment as to how you see the image. This is important for my sanity.

I find that I can focus my thoughts and change the way she twirls. What the hell!!!!! If all else fails move closer to the image and you can notice her change directions. Please someone explain this to me. Hopefully Snopes has something on this. Am I loosing my mind?