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Keenan McCollom
Seed capital for High Growth and early stage companies in SaaS, IoT, Cyber Security, ECommerce and B2B
Professional Background
Keenan McCollom is a dynamic professional specializing in capital raising strategies for early-stage and high-growth companies across various sectors, including SaaS, Cyber Security, IoT, E-Commerce, and B2B software. With a wealth of experience, Keenan focuses on providing creative financing solutions that traditional investment bankers often overlook. His expertise lies in assisting companies with their Seed, Series A, and Series B funding rounds, ensuring that startups have the capital they need to thrive and scale successfully.
In a landscape where unique financing approaches are essential, Keenan leverages artificial intelligence and big data to drive innovative capital raise strategies. This positions him distinctly compared to conventional investment banking frameworks—focusing on the needs of budding businesses rather than large sell-side mandates. Keen to develop tailored strategies, he evaluates equity value assessments, constructs detailed bottoms-up financial models, and creates investor lists along with engaging presentations that capture the interest of potential financiers.
In addition to his expertise in capital raising, Keenan understands that securing funds is just the beginning. He provides systematic growth resources to help businesses build momentum post-funding. His holistic approach ensures that early-stage and high-growth companies not only receive funding but also have the support necessary for sustainable progression in the marketplace.
Education and Achievements
Keenan earned his Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Mechanical Engineering from San Diego State University-California State University. His educational background in engineering solidifies his analytical skills and understanding of complex problem-solving, which are crucial in developing financial models and strategies that resonate with investors. This technical foundation complements his financial acumen in the venture capital arena, making him a versatile player in high-stakes financial environments.
Professional Journey
Keenan's professional journey has been marked by significant roles that have shaped his expertise in finance and business development. He currently serves as a Director at NOW CFO, where he is at the forefront of venture capital activities. His previous experience as an Associate at Operam Capital honed his skills in investment analysis and strategic funding approaches, while his tenure as an Investment Banking Associate at Intersection Capital provided him with a strong grounding in investment banking principles and practices.
Moreover, Keenan co-founded the Daxton Group, which has contributed to his comprehensive understanding of startup dynamics. His tenure in various developmental roles, ranging from Business Development at Varasco Engineering to Project Management at WebCompass, has always had a strong focus on growth and innovation. He further demonstrated his entrepreneurial spirit as the Founder of Nextero LLC, which offered him deeper insights into the challenges faced by startups in their formative stages.
Achievements
Keenan’s career is illustrated by a consistent focus on fostering startup growth and facilitating their capital needs. Through his extensive work in early-stage ventures, he has established a reputation for providing not just funding but also essential post-funding support that many fledgling companies require to establish a foothold in competitive markets. His ability to identify unique opportunities for funding and resource allocation has made him a sought-after partner for startups looking to navigate the complexities of capital raising.
Keenan is always open to connection, whether you are a startup seeking advice on raising capital or a company ready to embark on a funding journey. His extensive network and profound understanding of the venture capital landscape can be invaluable for companies aiming to realize their growth ambitions.
