Webinar: From Angel to Syndicate Lead with Stefan Menden and Christopher Zemina

Discover the replay of our webinar with Stefan Menden (HR Angels Club) and Christopher Zemina (Future Fund), hosted by Christian Lang (Roundtable), on how DACH's most active investors structure, lead, and close their own deals. Most angels never get a straight answer on what leading a deal actually pays. The real numbers, carry models, fee structures, and what it costs to run a deal, sit inside a few syndicates and rarely leave the room. Stefan and Chris structure deals like this every month. Stefan through HR Angels Club, Chris through Future Fund and its 200+ co-investors. In this session they put the actual structures on the table: what standard carry looks like, where fees land, and how the economics shift the moment you stop writing solo cheques and start leading your own deals. Our speakers: Stefan Menden, co-founder of HR Angels Club (now WorkTech Angels), a syndicate of experienced HR and work-tech angels. He structures and leads deals through a Luxembourg vehicle, turning an informal angel group into a repeatable investment model. Christopher Zemina runs Future Fund, a community of 200+ co-investors. He leads deals across the DACH market with a focus on sourcing and building investor relationships at scale. Christian Lang, Roundtable. Host of the session and the structuring side of deals like these: SPVs, carry, and co-investor management. This isn't another generic investing webinar. You'll get: ✅ What standard carry actually looks like when you lead a deal in DACH ✅ Where fees land, and what it really costs to run a deal ✅ How the economics change when you move from solo cheques to leading ✅ How DACH's most active angels source, structure, and close deals every month ✅ How to build and manage a base of co-investors, using Future Fund's 200+ model ✅ A live Q&A on the real blockers angels hit when they start leading Whether you're an active angel still writing solo cheques or already building a syndicate, this session gives you the layer most investing content skips: the real numbers behind leading a deal in DACH, what it pays, what it costs, and how to structure it.