AI Startup Pitch Night - “Chat-Tank” - RMAIIG May 24, 2023

The Rocky Mountain AI Interest Group (RMAIIG) hosted a Zoom webinar on Tuesday, May 23 (6 PM MDT, 5 PM PDT, 8 PM EDT) calledwhere Generative AI startups pitched a panel of experienced tech investors. A prize was awarded to the best pitch. Congratulations - Trevor Uptain: Hyperchat.ai for winning the first ever RMAIIG pitch night. More info on RMAIIG here: https://www.meetup.com/rmaiig/ Entrepreneurs who are starting AI-oriented businesses gained practice with their pitch deck in front of experienced Angel and Venture Capital (VC) tech investors. They got some great experience pitching investors, answering questions and receiving feedback in the friendly, collaborative environment of RMAIIG. We received many strong applications from startup founders, and selected a set of seven companies to move forward and pitch their ideas at the event to our panel of experienced tech investors with a prize at the end of the night for the best pitch. Congratulations to the following founders who were selected: Boston Gubler: Notewraiter Logan Cerkovnik: Thumper AI Trevor Uptain: Hyperchat.ai Karl Dakin: Entrepreneur Coach Daniel Ritchie: Brainwavelabs.ai Josiah Seaman: Creative Contours Farah Aslam: Maru.ai (This pitch is not shown in this video) Our esteemed investor panel was made up of Ann Ferracane and Matt Zwiebel, both experienced tech investors who brought important Angel Investor and Venture Capital perspectives to the event. Ann Ferracane is a seasoned tech executive with over 15 years of experience, holding leadership roles at renowned firms like Lyft, LinkedIn, Google, and CBRE Econometric Advisors. She founded Patch Ventures in 2019, a company dedicated to investing in and nurturing projects within the marketplace, operations, and growth tech sectors that drive economic opportunity and reduce information asymmetries. Passionate about empowering others and scaling products and companies, Ann values the significance of strong, diverse teams and company culture. She holds a Master's degree in Information Management Systems from Harvard, a Bachelor's in Economics from Wharton, and has completed a Software Engineering bootcamp at Flatiron School. Matt Zwiebel is the General Manager for Denver at Drive Capital, where he invests in, and supports, founders at the earliest stages of their journey, currently including several AI companies. Prior to this role, Matt ran Pledge 1% Colorado, a non-profit which engages startups in giving back to their community. He started his first company in high school and has been supporting the entrepreneurial community for his entire career, from helping manage the co-working space, Galvanize, in Denver to organizing Seed Angel Forum, a quarterly dinner that connects the investment community and actively fundraising startups.