Female founders stood proudly in the spotlight on May 2 as two women-founded companies took first and second place at the seventh annual AngelCon Pitch Competition. Hosted by the Cal Poly Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Small Business Development Center, six teams competed at AngelCon, which raised a total of $215,000 from 21 investors. Nexstera Tech, a
Female founders stood proudly in the spotlight on May 2 as two women-founded companies took first and second place at the seventh annual AngelCon Pitch Competition. Hosted by the Cal Poly Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Small Business Development Center, six teams competed at AngelCon, which raised a total of $215,000 from 21 investors. Nexstera Tech, a
BridgeDoc founders Cameron Lyons, left, and Kelly Wheeler talking to the judges after their pitch. (Jorge Mercado / PCBT Staff) Hundreds of members from the Santa Barbara community from investors to business owners to curious parties packed into the Cabrillo Pavilion on April 18 to see five executives duke it out in the