As the head of west coast technology investment banking for JPMorgan Securities, Curt Sigfstead manages technology banking teams and guides IT strategy. In addition to his current work, Curt Sigfstead advocates for Canadian technology entrepreneurship and was one of the founding members of the C100 organization. A nonprofit organization, C100 was founded to support and advance entrepreneurship and innovation in Canada. The organization, which maintains a technological focus, includes a diverse membership base of investors, corporate executives, and successful technology entrepreneurs. Together, C100’s members work to bring the best of Silicon Valley to Canada through programs such as 48 Hours in the Valley. A mentoring and networking program, 48 Hours enables up to 20 Canadian companies to learn from the best in Silicon Valley while there for two days. Over 250 alumni have participated in the program since its inception, which includes a summer and winter cohort. In addition to mentoring and networking events, program participants have access to custom workshops and individual meetings with investors. For further information, visit www.thec100.org
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AuthorA longtime resident of the San Francisco area, Curt Sigfstead contributes to numerous charitable and nonprofit institutions throughout the country. Archives
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