Investor Network at University of Maryland’s Smith School of
Business Renamed Dingman Center Angels
College Park, Md. – September 8, 2011 – The Dingman Center for
Entrepreneurship at the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of
Business has renamed the Capital Access Network, its prominent angel investor
network, to the Dingman Center Angels. The group is one of the most active
in the Washington-Baltimore region and continues to fuel startups, in the past
year alone increasing membership by more than 30 percent and investing in six
seed stage companies.
Dingman Center Angels is a group of accredited investors – both individuals
and institutional investors – who have experience managing or building
successful companies and are interested in helping to grow regional startups.
“Supporting startups is critical to growing our economy,” said Elana Fine,
director of venture investments at the Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship. “Dingman
Center Angels not only connects entrepreneurs who have innovative ideas with
investors, but also offers advice and a network that early stage companies
really need to grow and thrive.”
The group meets monthly at the university’s College Park campus to hear
pitches from startups seeking funding from $150,000 to $1 million. Dingman
Center staff closely mentor entrepreneurs to help fine-tune their business
models leading up to their pitches to investors. The Dingman Center also offers
entrepreneurs follow-on support and consulting services. Many of the startups
come to the center from regional tech councils, incubators and state-funded
institutions.
About the Dingman Center for
Entrepreneurship
The Dingman Center has been a hub of campus and regional entrepreneurial
activity for 25 years. Among the Dingman Center’s resources are its Dingman
Center Angels, a pipeline that connects startups from regional tech councils,
incubators and state-funded institutions with a network of more than 40 active,
accredited angel investors and venture capitalists for early-stage capital. The
center also helps lead the University of Maryland’s Technology Transfer
programs, manages global entrepreneurship programs in China and Israel, and
provides MBA and undergraduate students at the university with practical
experiences and opportunities to pitch their business ideas, obtain feedback
from experienced entrepreneurs-in-residence and access funding. More information
is available at
http://www.rhsmith.umd.edu/dingman/.
About the University of Maryland’s Robert H.
Smith School of Business
The Robert H. Smith School of Business is an internationally recognized leader
in management education and research. One of 12 colleges and schools at the
University of Maryland, College Park, the Smith School offers undergraduate,
full-time and part-time MBA, executive MBA, executive MS, PhD and executive
education programs, as well as outreach services to the corporate community. The
school offers its degree, custom and certification programs in learning
locations in North America and Asia.