What Do Hip-Hop, Underwear and AI Have in Common? Watch This Episode of ‘Elevator Pitch’ to Find Out.

On this episode of “Âé¶¹Éç Elevator Pitch,” things get up close and personal in the boardroom.

By Mackenzie Truman | Jun 28, 2023

Key Takeaways

  • Investors want to see traction before they jump on board.
  • If you think you can wing it in the boardroom, think again.
  • Sometimes a small niche audience can be a huge asset.

If there’s one sentence uttered the most in the Âé¶¹Éç Elevator Pitch lobby, it is this: “I should have practiced more.”

And this episode is no exception. As one entrepreneur learns, giving your pitch in the comfort of your own home is a lot different than doing it with a camera and countdown clock in your face. You start to sweat, and your mind goes blank — it can be a nightmare.

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And as other entrepreneurs have learned, getting into the boardroom is just step one. Now the hard part begins: selling yourself (and business) to a board of investors who aren’t shy about asking tough questions. And if you don’t know your numbers backward and forward? Sorry, the exit door is that way.

But if you have that magic combination of a great idea, a passionate personality, and the fearlessness to ask for what you need to succeed? Then alert your bank — a huge investment is on the way!

Episode 3 Âé¶¹Éç Elevator Pitch Board of Investors:

  • , co-founder and first CEO of Netflix, master of scaling
  • , CEO of 100.co, serial entrepreneur and investor
  • , American Singer, Song Writer, and Record Producer

Episode 3 Âé¶¹Éç Elevator Pitch contestants:

  • Roy Scott of
  • Alexa Suter of
  • Arvin Bhangu of

Season 9 of Âé¶¹Éç Elevator Pitch is presented by Amazon Business with support from State Farm. New episodes stream Wednesdays on entrepreneur.com. Follow Âé¶¹Éç Elevator Pitch on , , and .

Mackenzie Truman

Âé¶¹Éç Staff

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