Agenda
Tuesday, June 9th - 7:30-9:30 am CT (Dallas Time)
7:30-7:40am
Announcements and Introduction
7:45-8:05am
Pitch I & Investor Feedback
PHAIN Healthy by John Cai (Founder & CEO)
8:10-8:30am
Pitch II & Investor Feedback
Parable by Tristain Martineau (Founder)
8:30am-9:00am
Guest Speaker Presentation
Larry Ross (Founder of A. Larry Ross Communications)
From Search Engine to Stewardship:
My Journey into AI as a Language Tool for Kingdom Wisdom
9:00am-9:30am
Breakout Room Networking
Your Thoughts from Previous Events
"Very, very helpful. Hearing their questions/insights from the investor perspective was a great use of time for us."
"Very good, just like every month. The people Lion's Den attracts are top-notch."
"Very inspiring! It's so amazing to see how God has put vision and passion uniquely into people to carry out His mission in so many ways."
"As always, I had a great experience attending the networking breakfast. It's such an inspiring group of people coming together to use business as mission to make a Kingdom impact."
"As always, I love being able to attend the practice pitch event. I always learn so much as an entrepreneur and it's made me that much stronger for it!"
"This event is a real blessing to all involved. Thank you!"
"Great, everyone was professional and respectful and there was some collaboration among participants."
"Very good, just like every month. The people Lion's Den attracts are top-notch."
"Very inspiring! It's so amazing to see how God has put vision and passion uniquely into people to carry out His mission in so many ways."
"As always, I had a great experience attending the networking breakfast. It's such an inspiring group of people coming together to use business as mission to make a Kingdom impact."
"As always, I love being able to attend the practice pitch event. I always learn so much as an entrepreneur and it's made me that much stronger for it!"
"This event is a real blessing to all involved. Thank you!"
"Great, everyone was professional and respectful and there was some collaboration among participants."