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Entries tagged "Brad Burnham"Shake Shack II tech shindig in picturesStartup founders and venture capitalists mingled Tuesday evening at nextNY's second annual shindig at Shake Shack, a kitschy outdoor burger stand in New York's Madison Square Park. Charlie O'Donnell: 'We're always raising money'Path101 co-founder Charlie O'Donnell tells The Deal why he sometimes wishes he'd never heard of venture capital in this episode of our Behind the Money online video show. Test prep service Knewton gets $6MBessemer Venture Partners led the round, with Series A investors Accel Partners, First Round Capital and Reid Hoffman participating. Spark's Bijan Sabet on co-investingBoston's Spark Capital Bijan Sabet on why the firm teams up with other investors, especially New York's Union Square Ventures. Video: TeachStreet CEO on hacking educationTeachStreet founder Dave Schappell talks about how the Web can fix the education system. Industry Ventures raises $265M secondary VC fundOffering liquidity for the "VC walking dead" and an out for endowments and other LPs, Industry Ventures capitalizes on the growing secondary VC market. Need a job? Check out career site Path 101With unemployment above 8%, there couldn't be a better time to launch career service Path 101, founded by Charlie O'Donnell, whom some call the "mayor of New York." Hacking Education at Union Square VenturesThe VC firm holds its Hacking Education event Friday. Behind the Money got a sneak peak when we talked with USV's Fred Wilson, Brad Burnham and Albert Wenger. NYCSeed backs Path 101, PlaceVineOnline career development site Path 101 and Web-based product placement service PlaceVine are the first two startups to get investments from private-public initiative NYCSeed. Video: Hacking education at Union Square VenturesUnion Square Ventures three partners -- Fred Wilson, Brad Burnham and Albert Wenger -- sat down with The Deal for a Behind the Money video roundtable to discuss the firm's interest in 'hacking education'; what's wrong with the current system; how Web 2.0 technology may be able to fix it; and what opportunities lie ahead for startups. Video: A Decade of the Deal: Fred Wilson on 1999's dot com 'casino'When The Deal launched on Tuesday, Sept. 14, 1999, the go-go dot com era was in full swing. The investment atmosphere was like that of a giant casino and everyone wanted to join a startup or invest in one, recalls venture capitalist Fred Wilson in the first episode of our video series, "A Decade of the Deal." And as we celebrate The Deal's 10-year anniversary, we'll feature monthly video interviews with personalities from each year of The Deal's history. Flatiron Partners, the VC firm founded by Wilson and Jerry Colonna in 1996, invested in 59 companies by the time the bubble burst in 2000. Some, such... The Deal Calendar: Aug. 18-22, 2008This week we discuss the world of technology and startups with Brad Burnham, co-founder of the New York venture capital firm Union Square Ventures. Burnham discusses with The Deal's Mary Kathleen Flynn about investing in early-stage Internet companies. ... Top tagsYou have executed a tag search on Dealscape. On the left,you will find a comprehensive list of stories tagged "Brad Burnham." Below are the most-popular tags for Dealscape. On the right of the page you will find a search box to dig deeper into our content.
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