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How can you successfully raise a seed round from leading VCs?

TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 is set to return to Moscone West in San Francisco from October 27-29, gathering over 10,000 startup and venture capital leaders to explore the future of innovation. A key session on the Builders Stage will focus on one of the most critical phases for any founder: securing their first round of funding.

A dynamic panel featuring seasoned investors Maria Palma of Freestyle Capital, Gabby Cazeau of Harlem Capital, and Marlon Nichols of MaC Venture Capital will delve into the realities of early-stage fundraising. They will offer practical advice on crafting a compelling pitch and selecting the right investment partners, sharing insights to help founders turn interest into investment.

Maria Palma, a general partner at Freestyle Capital, brings extensive experience from her roles at Kindred Capital, RRE Ventures, and leadership positions in high-growth startups. Gabby Cazeau, a partner at Harlem Capital, focuses on pre-seed and seed investments in enterprise software and applied AI, and has been recognized in prominent publications. Marlon Nichols, co-founder and managing general partner of MaC Venture Capital, leads a top seed-stage firm with over $600 million in assets under management and has been instrumental in scaling influential companies.

This session promises to offer sharp insights on navigating the fundraising landscape, structuring investment rounds, and fostering enduring partnerships. Whether you’re preparing for your first funding round or advising a founder, this is a session not to be missed. Attendees can also engage with over 250 tech leaders across six industry-specific stages, as well as participate in breakouts and roundtables. Register now to secure significant savings before ticket prices increase.

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