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Your pitch as a first impression: How startups can use this opportunity to optimally design their information and their appearance

Goals of the workshop

The participants have an understanding of what information is required in a pitch, how they can coordinate it and adapt it to the respective situation. After the workshop, participants will have an understanding of different types of pitches (handshake pitch, 20-second pitch, elevator pitch, investor pitch, etc.) and have internalized the basics of rhetoric, communication (verbal, paraverbal, non-verbal) and body language and their effect on an audience and can reflect and develop these independently.

Your coach
Julian Doms grew up in family business structures and thus learned entrepreneurial thinking at an early age. In 2017 he founded a non-profit organization, was the managing director for 4 years and was involved in the founding of the Academy for Social Entrepreneurship at Kiel University.

As an organizational developer (M.A.) and systemic coach (DGSF), Julian pays special attention to psychological factors of founding, (self-)leadership, mental health and the culture in startups.

He has been passionate about didactics, public speaking and interpersonal communication for over 10 years and is currently completing his second Masters in Business Psychology and Leadership.

Julian is Lead Startup Coach at the Startup Incubator Berlin and also works as a freelance executive coach, supervisor and organizational developer.

Participation

The workshop takes place on-site at the Startup Incubator Berlin, located at the Berlin “Zukunftsort” Siemensstadt Square, just a few steps away from the U7 subway station Rohrdamm.

Registration is possible here until Wednesday, May 29th at 2 p.m., the number of participants is limited to 20 people. Please let us know early if you registered, but will be unable to attend. That way, we can accomodate attendees on the waiting list.

Due to the required registration at the gate and the access route to your workshop room, we ask participants to arrive no later than 09:45 h at the reception gate of our location (Rohrdamm 88, 13629 Berlin-Siemensstadt) where you will be met by our staff. A photo ID (passport, driver’s license, etc.) is required for access to the Siemens factory premises.

The workshop is free of charge for all participants, as it is publicly funded. For administrative purposes, our sponsors require enrollment in our participants’ lists (with full name, e-mail address, signature) on site.

Please note that photos or videos may be taken during our events. By attending the event, you agree to a possible publication of those.

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