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Angel Invest Boston


Jan 12, 2022

When Semyon Dukach’s family came to America as refugees from the Soviet Union, they had a hundred dollars to their name. Semyon is now one of Boston’s most consequential VCs. Along the way he founded a couple of startups himself and made some remarkable angel investments that put him in a position to be helping founders with money and time. He has a knack for encouraging founders during the tough times. He’s done some fascinating stuff, like being a member of MIT’s fabled blackjack team, more recently he headed up Techstars in Boston. Then he raised a venture fund, One Way Ventures, focused on working with immigrant founders.

Don’t miss this inspiring interview. Topics covered include:

  • Sal’s Announcement of the Angel Invest Boston Syndicate
  • Sal’s Intro of Semyon Dukach
  • Semyon Dukach Bio
  • The Moment Semyon Dukach Figured Out What He wanted to Do in Life
  • Semyon Dukach’s Immigrant Story
  • One of Semyon Dukach’s Adventures on MIT’s Fabled Blackjack Team
  • The Satisfaction of Helping Out Customers in Significant Ways
  • Semyon Dukach’s Tremendous Pivot Story
  • Semyon Dukach’s First Angel Investment
  • Some of Semyon Dukach’s Favorite Startups – Wanderu, Quanergy & Lovepop Cards
  • Semyon Dukach’s Leadership at Techstars Boston
  • Semyon Dukach’s Advice to Startups Applying to Techstars
  • Why Are Immigrants So Over-Represented Among Founders
  • How One Way Ventures Came About
  • About Eveline Buchatskiv, Semyon’s Partner in One Way Ventures
  • Semyon Dukach’s Advice to Angels & Founders

Topics: venture capital, angel investing strategies, Techstars, focus, co-founders, founding story, exits, pivot