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Panel Session Finance Investment Startup Delegate
Location: Stage 2 - Thu, 2 Jul 2026 · 11:15 – 11:55 (Europe/London) (40 minutes)

Think Like an Investor: What founders need to know about venture capital

Founders raise more effectively when they understand the investor mindset. This session explores how venture capital works, what investors look for, how decisions are made and how founders can build stronger relationships with funders. 

This is a practical session from Newton Venture Programme designed to help founders better understand the venture capital world from the investor’s side of the table. 

Drawing on the thinking behind Newton Foundations, it will explore how venture capital works, what investors are looking for, how decisions get made, and what founders can do to build stronger, more informed relationships with funders. 

The session will help founders move beyond the mechanics of fundraising and develop a clearer understanding of the wider venture ecosystem, investor incentives and the expectations that come with venture-backed growth. 

Who should attend

This session is for founders, early-stage leadership teams and ambitious businesses that expect to raise investment now or in the future. 

It will also be useful for operators in high-growth businesses who want to understand how venture capital shapes decision-making, growth expectations and relationships with boards and investors. 

Why it’s relevant

Too many founders approach fundraising without fully understanding how venture capital works, what investors are assessing, or how venture-backed growth expectations differ from other routes to building a business. 

For founders, understanding the investor mindset helps shift the conversation from simply raising money to making better strategic decisions about funding, growth, investor fit and long-term ambition. 

This session is relevant because founders who understand how investors think are better placed to prepare, communicate clearly and build more productive relationships with funders.

Who should attend

You will leave with a clearer understanding of how venture capital works in practice, what investors mean when they talk about opportunity, risk and conviction, and how founders can prepare more effectively for investor conversations. 

The session will cover key elements of the venture ecosystem, including how capital flows, how investors evaluate startups, how they choose deals and how they support businesses after investing. 

For founders, this should translate into stronger fundraising preparation, better investor engagement and a more informed view of whether venture capital is the right fit for their business. 

Hosted by
Naomi Timperley
Naomi Timperley
Co Founder at Tech North Advocates

Naomi Timperley is one of the UK's leading voices on innovation, entrepreneurship, technology and ecosystem development. Named Computer Weekly's Most Influential Woman in UK Technology 2025, Naomi has spent more than 15 years helping founders, businesses, universities, investors and policymakers navigate growth, change and innovation. She is Co-Founder of Tech North Advocates, UK Lead for Global Tech Advocates and Co-Founder of End…

Speakers
Hazel Savage
Hazel Savage
Principal at Leeds Angels

With 20 years experience in the music industry, Hazel is a music-tech lifer, guitarist and an Angel Investor. In 2018 Hazel was the CEO and Co-Founder of Musiio, an AI startup which sold to SoundCloud in 2022. She started her music-tech journey as an early employee at Shazam and has also had the privilege and experience to work at Pandora Internet Radio, Universal Music, BandLab and HMV.

James Church
James Church
Author and Fundraising Parnter at Investable Entrepreneur

James Church is an award-winning fundraising consultant and author of the Amazon best-selling book, Investable Entrepreneur: How to convince investors your business is the one to back. His approach has raised more than £250m in early-stage funding. As their fundraising partner, he works one-to-one with seasoned business owners and ex-corporate leaders to raise investment for their next venture. James has won the Business Advisor of the…

Mike Clarke
Mike Clarke
Partner at YFM Equity Partners

As a Partner at YFM Equity Partners, I lead new deal activity across Yorkshire, the North East, Scotland & Northern Ireland supporting ambitious, scaling businesses with the capital, experience and support they need to go further, faster.

Rob Hornby

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