Angel Investors with Jonathan Hung

What criteria do angel investors use to decide whether or not to invest in a company?  Jonathan Hung shares his expertise and experience into the four key areas he’s focused on and what a company can do to position themselves for success!

Oct 20, 2021 | Podcast

About the Episode

LifeBlood: We talked about a criteria that angel investors use to determine which companies they should invest in, how to position yourself and your company for success when fundraising and the value of hard work. 

We discussed Jonathan’s experiences growing up in a family business that operated in both China and the United States, the value of education and how that compliments real world business experience, and how to utilize all available resources.

We talked about the need to be subjective versus objective when evaluating potential companies to invest in, why bringing all of your experience and know-how to the table is essential, the four criteria he uses for deciding if he will invest in a company, and the paramount importance of the people involved. 

We discussed why showing up is a huge part of success, the role of hard work and grit, and how you can’t win if you don’t play with Jonathan Hung, transformative Los Angeles angel investor and venture capital partner who believes in a bright future for businesses seeking to broaden their horizons in N. America and Asia.  

Listen to learn why branding yourself is an essential part of success in business so that people i know why they should do business with you!

For the Difference Making Tip, scan ahead to 16:16!

You can learn more about Jonathan at JonathanHung.com, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn.

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George Grombacher

George Grombacher

Lifeblood Host

Jonathan Hung

Jonathan Hung

Guest

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