The executive summary is often your initial face to a potential investor, so it’s critical that you create the right first impression. You have about 30 seconds to grab an investor’s interest. You want to be clear and compelling. You need to convey its essence, its energy. Remember: the job of the executive summary is to sell, not to describe.
Below are the ingredients that make up the secret sauce to wow investors with your executive summary:
1. The Grab
2. The Problem
3. The Solution
4. The Opportunity
5. Your Competitive Advantage
6. The Model
7. The Team
8. The Promise
9. The Ask
Venture investors are predisposed to like entrepreneurs. Many of us were entrepreneurs in our prior lives, and all of us enjoy the challenge and excitement of starting up companies. We are on your side. Good luck!