Webinar
Breaking into VC: How to Invest in Ring Ventures

Join Alumni Ventures Managing Partner Rob Adams for an engaging session on how to break into venture capital through Ring Ventures, a fund tailored for the Texas A&M community and its extended network.
This webinar will provide a detailed overview of Ring Ventures’ investment strategy, how the team sources and evaluates deals, and the benefits of joining a university-affiliated venture fund. Rob will share recent fund activity, insights on today’s market environment, and how investors can gain exposure to high-growth startups through Ring Ventures.
Whether you’re new to venture or looking to diversify your portfolio, this session is designed to be both informative and actionable. You’ll also learn how to get involved and stay connected as the portfolio evolves. Reserve your spot today to explore how Ring Ventures is creating access to quality venture opportunities.
Why Attend?
- HomeLearn how Ring Ventures identifies and backs promising startups
- HomeUnderstand how to build a venture portfolio through a diversified fund
- HomeHear directly from Rob Adams on current trends and opportunities in early-stage investing
Alumni Ventures is America’s largest venture capital firm for individual investors.
About your presenter
Rob is a former entrepreneur, institutional fund manager, and software executive. He has served on many corporate boards and has founded or financed more than 40 companies, raising capital in both public and private markets. He is an internationally recognized expert and speaker on innovation, commercialization, and entrepreneurship. Most recently, Rob was on the faculty of The University of Texas at Austin, where he taught entrepreneurship in the MBA program and was the Founder and Director of Texas Venture Labs. He was CEO and Founder of Business Matters, a venture-backed developer of financial modeling products that was acquired. He was also an executive with Pervasive Software, a company he helped take public. Rob holds a BS in Industrial Engineering from Purdue, an MBA from Babson’s Olin School of Management, and a PhD in Management from Capella University.