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Just in Time Mentors

F5 AV

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What is Refresh Annapolis Valley (F5 AV)?

•New Media professional association

•Founded in late 2012

•Monthly networking meet-ups w/presentations

•Broad participation: software developers, designers, and entrepreneurs

•Campus faculty, students, private companies

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What is F5://JITM?

•A cadre of experts, enthusiasts and interested parties

•A tool for entrepreneurs to validate and refine their new start-up

•A way to foster innovation in the Valley

•Think “community sourced Dragon’s Den”

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The JITM Model

•Creators pitch, refine and progress

•Mentors lend their expertise/experience

•Attendees observe and learn

•Everyone benefits

•Innovation in the Valley grows

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Who can participate?

Anyone!

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A Case Study – Semantic Search Start-Up

• Creators were 3 start-up founders in search space

• Their goals:• Validate developed technology• Refine their business model

• JITM mentors listened to and then critiqued pitch

• Technology mentors validated:• Underlying technology assumptions• Appropriateness of the software designed

• Business mentors refined marketing and monetization opportunities

• Mentors feedback helped refine their pitchfor future investors

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Mentors

•Experience is cool but not required

•Participate, watch, learn it’s all good!

•Pick and choose the sessions that fit

•Lend your skills to boost innovation

•Grow as a community leader!

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Creators

•Have an idea or business plan to validate?

•Dry-run your pitch in a safe environment

•Obtain free, valuable input on your idea

•Refine, evolve, spin again

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Attendees

•“Everyone else”

•Observe & learn

•Freedom to attend without expectations

•Provides pitch audience

•Allows Mentors to “sit out” some sessions

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Mentor Guidelines

•Goal is 3-8 mentors• Be Positive• Be Realistic• Share your knowledge/experience• Advise & guide vs. direct• Some “homework” may be required• Remember, it’s their idea!

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Creator Guidelines

• Come prepared with a 10-20 minute pitch• Pitch like you mean it• Include all facets of your pitch

• Printed materials• Websites• Business plans• Can be mock-ups

• Be open to all feedback

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Tips for a Good Pitch

•Keep it simple

•Keep it interesting

•Find your focus

•Deliver with enthusiasm

•Be ready for tough questions

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Some Examples…

•A new service

•Innovative use of a physical space

•An novel approach to an old problem

•Repurpose an existing product or idea

…and just about anything you can imagine!

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…and some bad examples

•An emerging or not fully-developed idea

•Extending the reach/market of an existing product/service

•“Selling” to the group

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Session Format

•Creator gives pitch (10-20 mins)

•Mentors review & feed back

•Open format/discussion

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Post Session

•Mentors may provide afterthoughts

•Creators can keep group informed of progress

•Can re-pitch if significant changes

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Creating a Session

•Creator contacts F5 AV

•Creator sends out short abstract

•Mentors review and confirm participation

•A date is set!

•Attendees are always welcome

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What next?

•We need mentors and creators!

•Got an idea to pitch?

•Want to participate?

•Let us know!

•Your feedback will help improve this process


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