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Chris Cunning
Entrepreneur
Chris Brown, a Principal at Inspired Capital, is an experienced venture capitalist with a history of investing in software products that solve pain points within old-line industries. He spent four years at First Round, where he played a significant role in sourcing new investments and founding Angel Track, a platform for emerging angel investors. Chris began his career at The Blackstone Group and was an active angel investor in New York before becoming a venture investor. He graduated from Middlebury College with a B.A. in Political Science and Economics, and he earned an MBA in Finance, Transportation, and Operations from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management.
Chris has an impressive background with notable achievements to his name. As a co-founder of Leader Creek Partners, he had a significant part in launching venture funds that aim to support early-stage startups by providing financial and operational assistance. He was the CEO and Owner of Oak Patch Gifts, where he oversaw the entire operations of the business. Besides, Chris worked at Illinois Operations at Illinois Gaming Systems, where he played a crucial role in the company's success through his entrepreneurial skills and experience.
Chris has long been passionate about entrepreneurship, which led him to become the Director of the Venture Launch Pathway Program at the University of Oregon. In this role, he was responsible for mentoring and guiding young entrepreneurs to build successful startups. Chris is also an intern at Blandin Foundation, where he learned a lot about community development.
Chris is a well-rounded individual who enjoys playing hockey in his free time. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and English bulldog, and he is continually inspired to support the entrepreneurship ecosystem.
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SF = insincere modesty
NYC = insincere pretension
So cool. I grew up in Quincy playing street hockey outside of / taking school field trips to this shipyard. Learned about the city’s role in our country’s first industrial era / national defense efforts. Full circle.
