Converge Ventures

Converge Ventures harnesses the power of public-private partnerships to develop and market cutting-edge products.

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About Converge Ventures VC fund

Founded:
2020
Number of investments:
4
Number of exits:
1
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Organization type:
Venture Capital

How Converge Ventures VC fund invests

Average ticket size:
1.36M USD
Smallest investment:
571K USD
Biggest investment:
2.57M USD
Would coinvest:
Yes
Countries where invested:

Portfolio - latest investments by Converge Ventures VC fund

Founders' reviews of Converge Ventures VC fund

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My Impression with CommonAngels was Favorable
My experience with CommonAngels was a positive one.
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Phone Call, Turn Down, but Nice Guy
Spoke to Chris Sheehan after being connected by a VC in Boston. He was thoughtful and actually asked all the right questions (meaning he knows his stuff). Super intuitive. He said no for now, but he has given us the time of day when we call with questions.
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James is Dumb
It's a who-yells-the-loudest contest, with James trying his best to max out the number of stupid things per minute he can say. Avoid at all costs.
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Like a Bad Fraternity Rush Party
Called in to make a pitch - "oh and BTW - you have 10 minutes to make it - an 10 minutes of Q & A So you dumb down the presentation to fit the time allotment - which doesn't do the project justice -and then they pepper you with questions all over the place- most way off point - and not germain to the issue that can't be answered in the time slot, and then tell you that you are not knowledgible on the subject matter
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They Just Don't Get It.
Plain and simple: They just don't get it. They're the biggest "angel network" in Boston, and could use some younger blood. James doesn't seem to know when to just stop talking, which makes him a fool.
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