To
become a leading game director of Parallel Vendetta Entertainment, there are a
few key components which all lead to researching successful CEO’s, investors,
and capital ventures.
Shervin Pishevar
Shervin Pishevar is a sequential tycoon,
a chief venture capitalist, and angel investor who invest into technology. That
is no all; Shervin is also a co-founder and managing director of Sherpa
Ventures as of 2013, located in San Francisco-based venture capital firm.
Shervin set goal is to create new companies, such as Tumblr, Uber technologies
and partner with major vast companies to invest in them. His connection to the
game industry is he has invested in a company titled Machine Zone, which grew
to be one of the top players and large successful Mobil game companies in the
world. Shervin was/is formerly connected to 50 company start-ups worldwide, and
currently investing 8 million dollars to make transonic music travel a reality.
"Surround
yourself with value creators so that you can continue to be open with your
heart and mind in an environment based on grace, merit and generosity." A full throttle angel investor, and
determine to create the experience, is a collector’s experience and being
surround by doing his research on becoming a leading CEO decade after
decade.
Greg Richardson
Another prime investor for Mobil gaming,
Greg Richardson is a 20 year game industry veteran and from CEO and general
manager of Electronic Arts (EA), senior vice president of Edios in charge of
product development, and investor in Elevation ventures which lead to Bioware/Pandemic.
Greg aims to create desirable and game enthusiastic cross-platform games for
the free-to-play environment, and someone with valuable key insight to what
games have the potential to make it in the industry. Decades later, Greg has
dropped over $18 million into Rumble Games, engaging the digital world around
us, that looks into the gamers are the leading quality of delivering great
games, power to the player. Respectfully, Rumble compromises industry veterans,
everything fro Zynga games, Activision, Bioware, blizzard, Playdom, EA games,
Lucas arts and Rock you.
Critical & Key components investors
look for, and what they considered worth their time…
1) Angel investors are always on the
hunt for superstars, and investors into the team itself then just the idea, if
a developing team is passionate, smart and innovative if will be hard to resist
for an angel investor to look away.
2) A completed business plan, everything
detailed and fleshed out with proof of LLC, the company is established and
seeking funds or has had successful viral funding campaigns backings. If a
developer, or proposed company has no business plan, the angel investor will
assume the company will fail.
3) Having a start-up costs of a company,
and is no longer lower then half a million or surpasses the five million
start-up costs.
4) Integrity, value and grit of the
company, knowing the angel investor can trust the clients/team and have the
pure backbone of determination, won’t fail.
5) Following integrity, understands the
risk of failure/success, and knowing to be realistic it may take a little time
to build a profound start-up between the investors and clients.
Following
up with the business plan, is seeking out practical upcoming investors or
financial firm practices. Assembling the team, so everyone can take part in
mastering the business plan for angel/capital and venture investors.
Hendricks, D. (2014,
August 5). 5 Things Angel Investors Should Look for in Startups. Retrieved July
12, 2015, from http://www.inc.com/drew-hendricks/5-things-angel-investors-should-look-for-in-a-startup.html
Pishevar, S. (2010,
May 31). Shervin blog. Retrieved July 12, 2015. http://www.shervin.com/apps/blog/
Richardson, G. (2014,
August 6). Greg talks about these topics. Retrieved July 12, 2015. http://qvconf.com/profile/greg-richardson
-A.H.
-A.H.
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