The Jobs Plan is $2.25T in spending concentrated over next 8 years plus another $400B in tax credits while the Families Plan is about $1.8T in total costs. In our latest Conversation Series podcast, partner Jon Brose, discusses how the plan is addressing:
We interviewed Danny Cohen, Head of Sales & Capital Introduction at FalconX in San Francisco. We discussed a wide range of topics that included:...
The pandemic has put pressure on a number of sectors and industries throughout the world over the past 14 months. Today’s discussion will touch...
In the first several months of 2020, Seed Deal activity was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, but finished out strong to remain consistent with...