#134 RobeCurls: From TikTok to Target

#134 RobeCurls: From TikTok to Target

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Nectir Part 2: From Flat Round to The Biggest AI Deal in Education

When Kavitta Ghai pitched her startup Nectir in 2024, she smashed the show's record and raised 1.4 million. Then she started to chase the biggest deal in education – the entire California Community College system. Two years later we share where Nectir is now. Listen to @ThePitch ...  Show more

#182 LIVE in NYC: 3 Startups, 3 Investors, 15 Minutes to Invest

Live from New York, it's... The Pitch! Uche AI, greenIRR, and Wiggle Room were given just 15 minutes to pitch at the SEEN Summit hosted by Visible Hands. But is 15 minutes enough time to secure our first ever investment on a live show? This is The Pitch for Uche AI, greenIRR, and ...  Show more

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