Requesting board seats at pre-seed shows investor doubt, Brett Calhoun notes

Requesting board seats at pre-seed shows investor doubt, Brett Calhoun notes
Board seat requests reflect investor doubt

Brett Calhoun questions the practice of investors seeking board seats at the pre-seed stage due to concerns that a founder may lack experience.

He suggests that such levels of doubt indicate investors may not be suited to back very early-stage startups.

Calhoun has previously invited founders with visionary 2025 ideas to apply for $250k to $500k in funding, focusing on game-changing concepts. He has also observed companies moving away from Delaware incorporation as founders seek different jurisdictions. These earlier comments add context to his recent critique of pre-seed board seat demands.

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