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The '''Birmingham Angel Network''' is a group of executives, professionals and accredited investors who meet quarterly to evaluate and provide investment capital for start-up companies in the [[Birmingham]] area. The group's board of advisors consists of [[James McCormick]], [[Eason Balch III]] and [[Adam Levine]]. The executive director is [[Joshua Watkins]].
The '''Birmingham Angel Network''' is a group of executives, professionals and accredited investors who meet quarterly to evaluate and provide investment capital for start-up companies in the [[Birmingham]] area. The group's board of advisors consists of [[James McCormick]], [[Eason Balch III]] and [[Adam Levine]]. The executive director is [[Joshua Watkins]].


The group became an official member of the Angel Capital Association on [[July 18]], [[2008]].  
The group became an official member of the Angel Capital Association on [[July 18]], [[2008]]. It hopes attract 125 or more members and able to invest $12 million per year in local startup companies.
 
==References==
* DeButts, Jimmy (August 8, 2008) "New 'angel' group hopes to fill city investment gap." ''Birmingham Business Journal''


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 11:30, 9 August 2008

The Birmingham Angel Network is a group of executives, professionals and accredited investors who meet quarterly to evaluate and provide investment capital for start-up companies in the Birmingham area. The group's board of advisors consists of James McCormick, Eason Balch III and Adam Levine. The executive director is Joshua Watkins.

The group became an official member of the Angel Capital Association on July 18, 2008. It hopes attract 125 or more members and able to invest $12 million per year in local startup companies.

References

  • DeButts, Jimmy (August 8, 2008) "New 'angel' group hopes to fill city investment gap." Birmingham Business Journal

External links