Articles by
Raul Moas
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Published May 1, 2019 by Raul Moas
As someone with an almost 2-year-old, I can’t help but notice that building an entrepreneurial ecosystem and raising a child have a lot in common. There’s no instruction manual; each has its own unique needs, strengths and weaknesses; you love watching it grow, but its unpredictability can drive you crazy. -
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Published March 26, 2018 by Raul Moas
We’re proud to be a part of what the Miami community has accomplished in such a small window of time. Miami’s innovation economy is growing. Yet much remains to be achieved. In a spirit of continuous learning, we want to hear from you – those building the future Miami – about what it will take to succeed. -
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Published August 9, 2016 by Raul Moas
Nico Berardi (above, left) is the board chair of Accelerated Growth Partners and Raul Moas (above, right) is the new managing director. This month Berardi, the outgoing managing director, begins pursuing a graduate degree at Harvard University. Moas is a Miami native and former executive director of nonprofit the Roots of Hope. We like to define the first two years at Accelerated Growth Partners as a successful prototype stage. We proved—to ourselves mostly—that our model works in Miami. To date, AGP has made 21 investments in 17 companies totaling $4.6 million. All are direct local investments in early-stage tech ventures. We proved that there’s a critical mass of individuals willing to bet on Miami tech when there’s a process and a community behind it that they trust. We have proven there’s enough quantity and quality of companies looking for our kind of capital. The fact that AGP is now self-sustaining proves that what we do is valuable to the community at large. During our prototype phase we built limited features around two areas: angel investing and education. For the investing piece, we developed a strong pipeline of exciting companies and a group of 80 members who want to back them. On the education side, we partnered with Greenberg Traurig, the Kellogg School of Management and Knight Foundation to deliver 12 workshops that almost a thousand people attended. We’re doubling down on our core mission: to build the local venture investing ecosystem. As we take down our beta sign, we’re thrilled to announce the change in leadership.