• Cam Crowder - How to venture into the world of Venture Capitalism

  • Jun 25 2024
  • Length: 54 mins
  • Podcast

Cam Crowder - How to venture into the world of Venture Capitalism

  • Summary

  • Cam shares his candid insights from leaving college early to help run his familys Tim Hortons franchises.

    While there he found more efficient ways to serve customers in the drive through and he also started considering other food related technologies that could increase efficiency.

    During COVID the decision was made to sell the franchises and Cam went full time into investing in start ups in the food industry, which was something he had been learning about the past few years.

    With the right research and connections made Cam was able to join venture groups for not a huge monetary investment and he has grown from there learning many things along the way.

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