
The B2C Investing Framework
What: B2C Investing Workshop - What are the early predictive indicators of success for a venture fundable consumer-facing startup?
Why: Develop a framework for investing in early-stage, consumer-facing businesses & what to look for as leading indicators of scalability, defensibility, and exitability.
Healthcare 201 Workshop– Takeaways
We explored the unique dynamics of the medtech market (healthcare IT & medical devices), the ins and outs of investing in medtech, and guidance for OAF as a locally focused, early stage investor. A pair of healthcare-focused VCs led the conversation: Alex Suh with California Technology Ventures and Thomas Kluz with Providence Ventures.
Oregon Compensation Survey
Julianne Brands - June 2017
What are VC-backed companies in Oregon and SW Washington compensating their employees? OAF teamed up with the Brentwood Group to find out. Here is a summary of the 2017 survey findings.
Portland as a Startup Hub
There's been a lot of hype and local/national press about Portland's startup economy. OAF and CBRE convened a panel of economists & startup community members to separate fact from fiction with a data-driven discussion led by the most knowledgeable economists who study and track Portland to understand how does Portland compare and what metrics could we look at to track, measure, and predict the success of our startup economy?
VC Financing Trends in Oregon
Julianne Brands - Jan 2017
The beginning of a new year often marks an important time for reflection, resolutions, and, if you’re in our industry, speculating about startup and venture financing trends.
Step into (Virtual) Reality
In October, we suspended disbelief and took a deep dive into the emerging worlds of Virtual and Augmented Reality with a workshop featuring industry leaders in the field. In a wide-ranging discussion, we explored the foundational technologies needed to realize the full potential of augmented and virtual reality, the evolution and importance of content on this this new medium, and the business models that will emerge to monetize this emerging technology.
The Ins and Outs of OAF Diligence
OAF strives to be thorough yet efficient with our diligence, tapping into the expertise of our investors to make great investment decisions and employing a structured yet flexible process that rewards everyone involved with an extraordinary learning experience.
OAF & Brentwood Group: 2016 Annual Compensation Survey of VC-Backed Companies in OR and SW WA
Julianne Brands - July 2016
We’re excited to announce that our 2016 Annual Compensation Survey of Venture-Backed Companies in OR and SW WA results are now live!
SaaS Business Model & Metrics: Key Workshop Learnings
Julianne Brands - April 2016
In the last ten years, we’ve been lucky enough to see successful exits of our portfolio companies. Of these exits, we’ve noticed a particular theme - 10 of them have been SaaS companies.
Ducky vs. Sucky: What makes certain sectors more (or less) attractive than others for early-stage venture investors?
Julianne Brands - Feb 2016
Here at the Oregon Angel Fund, we see a wide range of sectors, industries, and business models, so, how do we frame our decision making within the context of specific sectors? We hosted a workshop to find out...
Food for Thought: The Do’s, Don’ts and Donut’s of Food Investing.
Julianne Brands - Feb 2016
Food and beverage startups in Oregon are making money - bringing in $1B in financing in 2015 alone. We hosted a workshop, Food for Thought: The Do’s, Don’ts and Donut’s of Food Investing, to dig into the $16B Oregon industry.