Why Ecosystems Matter in Early-Stage Investing
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Strong startup ecosystems do not happen by accident. They grow when investors, founders and advisers build trust, share expertise and create clear paths to capital.
In this episode of "The Innovation Imperative," Patrick Driscoll and Partner Chauncey Lane talk with Trey Bowles, founder of Park Cities Angel Network (PCAN), about his entrepreneurial background, launching PCAN and why early-stage investing works best when it is rooted in community, supported by disciplined deal flow and focused on practical guidance for founders.
Mr. Bowles points to PCAN's organic growth, its partnerships with institutions such as Southern Methodist University and Holland & Knight, and its commitment to giving entrepreneurs candid feedback and early legal guidance as the kind of infrastructure that helps companies avoid costly mistakes and gives local innovation a better chance to scale.