Ski Lift Pitch event brings investors, startups together on Taos slopes

“Ski Lift Pitch event brings investors, startups together on Taos slopes” Article by Molly Callaghan, Feb 10, 2025 “Now in its 10th year, Ski Lift Pitch invites entrepreneurs and investors to gather at New Mexico’s Taos Ski Valley. ‘Ski judges’ are a variety of venture capitalists, government officials and other professionals plugged into the startup…

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ABQ Journal: Santa Fe-based health tech company wins Ski Lift Pitch competition

Congrats, NeuroGeneces, NM Angels member! The company took home $10,000 for winning the annual Ski Lift Pitch competition at Taos Ski Valley. “The competition, held at Taos Ski Valley and hosted by CNM Ingenuity, Central New Mexico Community College’s technology and innovation arm, is a unique concept in the world of pitching business ideas. Representatives…

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NM Inno: Meet GridFlow, the startup changing home and commercial energy storage

GridFlow is in the news! Check them out on our deal page too. “GridFlow is working to develop lithium-sulfur hybrid flow battery technology that reimagines how energy is produced and stored. There are over 80 million detached homes in the United States, and Gridflow founder Charles “Chuck” Call, Ph.D., says his vision for the company…

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Drew Tulchin on Diligent Observer Podcast

    Drew Tulchin recently joined Andrew Kazlow on the The Diligent Observer Podcast to discuss building startup ecosystems in smaller markets, particularly how we’re creating a ‘rainforest in the desert’ here in New Mexico. We explored the intersection of government research, space tech, and angel investing, plus why focusing on real-world problems in biomedical…

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Albuquerque Business First: New Mexico’s startups have opportunities to grow in 2025

Drew Tulchin, president of the New Mexico Angels investor group, believes 2025 will be an even better year than 2024. “Nationally, the amount of money hasn’t gone down. It’s simply deal flow has gone down, except for the hot sectors,” Tulchin said. “The benefit of being in a smaller market like New Mexico is that…

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Albuquerque Business First- Guest column: It’s an Exciting Time for Startups and Investors

Drew Tulchin says, “I took the helm of New Mexico Angels in October 2020, when New Mexico and the rest of the world were trying to rebuild in the midst of a pandemic. The organization was fledgling at the time. In four short years, we’ve grown our membership to over 150 members/investors, and we’ve invested…

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Santa Fe New Mexican- Entrepreneurs, investors to gather at venture capitalists’ quarterly meetup in Railyard

NM Angels hosts quarterly “celebrations” that are open to the public — registration required — and designed to bring entrepreneurs and investors together. One of the four celebrations is always in Santa Fe, and this year, it will be held from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 23 at the Santa Fe Farmers Market Pavilion,…

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