Angel Academy Session 3 brings together a panel of San Diego operators who crossed over to the investor side - including Katherine Chapin, Dane Chapin, Ken Potashner, and Bardia Moayedi with backgrounds spanning investment banking, corporate law, and consumer products. The conversation gets honest fast: what it means to bet on a founder who introduces herself as "just a mom," why losing money on a deal teaches you more than any pitch deck, and how San Diego's open, collaborative angel community creates a fundamentally different deal flow than Silicon Valley's closed-door networks.
Key Topics
* Operating experience as an angel investor's real edge
* The "just a mom" story: why passion beats pedigree every time
* Dane Chapin's board game company postmortem and what losing taught him
* San Diego's open angel ecosystem vs. Silicon Valley's closed networks
* Underestimating risk: the Coin investment and what it revealed
* Co-investing with spouses and building shared conviction
* Why brand obsession signals a founder worth backing
* Pitch contests vs. relationship-driven deal flow
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