What CEOs want from an investor and what investors think entrepreneurs want are two pretty different things.
A survey of CEOs, venture capitalists and limited partners done by the National Venture Capital Association and two marketing/communications firms found that when CEOs look at venture firms, they want an entrepreneur-friendly, trustworthy, collaborative firm. Meanwhile, VCs say they most often described themselves as being experienced, a quality that wasn’t so important to CEOs.
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