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Side hustle [exec coach]: looking for remote, part-time opportunities within VC/startup ecosystem

Hi Elphas,

I'm reaching out for help and staying anon for privacy.

I'll tackle the 'help' side of things first.

I'm looking for part-time remote consulting opportunities within the VC/startup ecosystem while building my executive coaching business.

I am a strategic business partner and trusted advisor to senior-level leadership (regional VP to C-level, at companies from Series A-post IPO) who is adept at managing day-to-day business operations while moving the needle toward bigger-picture aims.

Things I excel at:

- Working with people from all walks of life

- Clear, warm and effective written and verbal communication

- Holding myself & others accountable for deliverables

- Critical thinking & strategic planning

- Creative problem-solving

- Finding (and creating!) opportunities

Since I quit my FT role earlier this year, I've been strategy consulting for a diverse range of early-stage B2B SaaS companies across multiple industries (GovTech, fintech, AI, IoT, supply chain management, amongst others).

I'm now looking to broaden my "little black book" and make new connections, particularly within the VC/accelerator sphere.

I relish the opportunity to broaden and deepen my knowledge simultaneously -- "connecting the dots" and leveraging opportunities to test and apply learnings in new contexts.

I am unashamedly data-driven, which is why I appreciate the importance of delving deeper into the 'why' behind insights and getting curious about assumptions, hypotheses and biases to make informed business decisions.

I'd also love to explore opportunities on the other side of the table by working for a VC or accelerator to find the next big thing and support founders and early-stage startups to go to market.

Ultimately - I have a lot to give.

Get in touch if you're interested in hearing more. Chat soon!

Heyy, there are loads of startups/ senior leaders on here - https://meander.so/You could try paid mentorship. Looks like an audience you'll be interested in.