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Key people at Santa Barbara Angel Alliance.
Santa Barbara Angel Alliance was founded in 2016 by John Petote (Founder).
Santa Barbara Angel Alliance (SBAA) operates as an angel investment group, facilitating capital infusion into promising early-stage businesses, primarily within California's Central Coast region. The organization connects accredited investors, who bring extensive entrepreneurial and executive experience, with nascent companies, serving as a critical source of both financial backing and strategic guidance for founders navigating the initial growth phases.
SBAA was established in 2016 by co-founders Greg Goodman, John Petote, and Mike Pugh. Their collective insight identified a critical gap in the funding landscape for emerging ventures in the Central Coast. This realization spurred the creation of a structured alliance designed to address the growing capital requirements of these early-stage businesses, leveraging the collective experience of its members.
The alliance primarily serves innovative startups seeking crucial seed and early-stage investment. By coupling financial support with seasoned mentorship, SBAA aims to nurture the next generation of companies. Its vision is to foster a robust ecosystem where local enterprises can access the necessary resources to develop and scale, contributing to regional economic vitality and innovation.
Key people at Santa Barbara Angel Alliance.
Santa Barbara Angel Alliance was founded in 2016 by John Petote (Founder).
Santa Barbara Angel Alliance has 3 tracked investments across 3 companies. The latest tracked deal is $760K Seed in Mill It in May 2021.
| Date | Company | Round | Lead Investor(s) | Co-Investor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 10, 2021 | Mill It | $760K Seed | Kern Venture Group | Ariel Southeast Angel Partners, Tech Coast Angels |
| Jan 27, 2021 | Preciate | $4.6M Seed | Gady Nemirovsky | Founders Capital Partners |
| Oct 19, 2017 | UroDev Medical | $3.1M Seed | Baker & Eastlack Ventures | Ivernet, OC Service Academy Angels, Particular Ventures, Storm Industries, SV Tech Ventures, Western Technology Investment, Y Combinator |