
Get ready to enhance your pitching skills with Tiffany Luck, a partner at NEA, who will take the stage at TechCrunch All Stage. In her session, Luck will delve into the essential strategies for effectively engaging venture capitalists. She will share valuable insights into what VCs prioritize, equipping you with the tools needed to present your story compellingly and avoid the common mistakes that can derail your pitch. The goal of this session is clear: to provide practical strategies that will help you captivate potential investors and secure the vital funding needed to advance your startup. Your pitch is a powerful tool — refine it with the expertise of Luck and other industry leaders at TC All Stage. Tiffany Luck joined NEA in 2023 as a partner specializing in early-stage technology, particularly in AI, APIs, and B2B SaaS solutions. She plays a significant role on the Board of Directors of Twelve Labs, which is at the forefront of multimodal AI technology for video analysis, and collaborates with various other companies within the NEA portfolio. Before her time at NEA, Luck was a partner at GGV Capital and has a diverse background in marketing and business development, having worked with notable firms including Forbes, Lot18, and Amazon. Now is the perfect time to register for TechCrunch All Stage, where early bird prices are available for a limited time. Founders can secure their passes for just $155, while investors can attend for $250, allowing you to save significantly before prices increase.
The recent termination of NASA’s Exploration Upper Stage (EUS) marks a significant turning point in the landscape of spa...
Ars Technica | Mar 06, 2026, 23:45
The surge in artificial intelligence has led to an unprecedented acceleration in the growth of startups, many of which a...
Business Insider | Mar 07, 2026, 10:00A newly introduced feature in Grammarly aims to enhance users' writing by drawing inspiration from renowned authors and ...
TechCrunch | Mar 07, 2026, 23:05
Chamath Palihapitiya, a prominent venture capitalist, has expressed his astonishment regarding the escalating expenses a...
Business Insider | Mar 07, 2026, 11:30Caitlin Kalinowski, the head of OpenAI's robotics division, has stepped down from her position, citing ethical concerns ...
TechCrunch | Mar 07, 2026, 20:55