What does a business angel actually do? | PLZ82
Innovative business idea – and what happens next?
In politics, the entrepreneurial spirit is constantly invoked and start-ups are seen as important for the future of the German economy. But what does it look like in reality? Who is involved in the initial phase of young growth companies with money and as an experienced coach? Andreas Albath gives an overview of the start-up scene, the financing situation of young growth companies in Germany in international comparison and the role of business angels. Success stories and challenges for Germany as a business location provide food for thought and material for a lively discussion.

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Andreas Albath (RC Gauting-Würmtal, formerly Berlin-Brandenburger Tor) holds a doctorate in law, but left the legal profession early on. He began his career as a management consultant at McKinsey and was responsible for Gruner+Jahr’s newspaper business in Berlin in the 1990s. In 2000, he became an entrepreneur and built StepStone into the largest online recruitment platform in Germany. He then spent ten years as CEO of telegate AG. Today, Andreas Albath is a member of the supervisory board of medium-sized companies, a commercial judge at Munich District Court, a jury member at the Munich Business Plan Competition and an active business angel investor and coach for tech start-ups.
Contact:
To book a presentation, please email andreas@albath.info.