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November 15 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Back to work: From Pitch to Startup Growth

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Back to work: From Pitch to Startup Growth

with Nicolas Van Beek, serial entrepreneur, international advisor and expert mentor on scaling, Founder of Vayton (leading digital communication agency in Luxembourg).

Pitching sessions are very popular nowadays, they help entrepreneurs synthesize their ideas and check the interest for their concept. But what about doing the job and making real money? I will try to answer this question by sharing my experience developing startups in Luxembourg and far away.

We will particularly address these 3 takeaways:

  • What’s the plan: Boring financial plans could save your company;
  • Strategy: Follow your vision but help your team catch opportunities: Napoleon did it;
  • What ‘s next: Great, investors love you… and it has a price.

Bio: Nicolas van Beek is an entrepreneur & business development specialist. During the last 15 years, Nicolas created and developed 4 companies working in the field of digital marketing, Intellectual Property, healthcare and cosmetics. He brings with him a great deal of experience related to developing brands and businesses in Europe and Asia.

His current startup: JNSLABS

JNSLABS is a Cosmetics & Healthcare startup headquartered in Luxembourg and operating in France and Uzbekistan. Its specialty is to elaborate high quality French cosmetics made accessible to emerging markets.

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