The Revolution in Local Investing
The Revolution in Local Investing
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We’ve witnessed the failings of an unfettered free market system, tallied in lost jobs, stagnant wages, rising inequality and languishing Main Streets. Isn’t it time for a backup plan?
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Copyright © 2011 by Amy Cortese. All rights reserved.

Amy began her career covering high-tech from posts in Boston, New York and San Francisco, where she chronicled the fast-paced industry and its key players, including Microsoft, a colorful cast of dot-coms and the venture capitalists that funded them. As a Department Editor at Business Week in the mid-1990s, she wrote and edited many pivotal cover stories, features and commentaries illuminating the Microsoft antitrust saga, the rise of the Web, and the explosive innovation and entrepreneurial culture of Silicon Valley.
In the late 90s, Amy was senior vice president & director of content at Wit Capital, a pioneering online investment bank. Wit’s mission was to democratize the IPO process by allowing individual investors to get in on the era’s hot IPOs at the pre-offering price—something that was previously available only to institutional and well-connected individual investors. (Wit Capital acquired the bricks & mortar investment bank Soundview Technology Group in 2000, and the combined company was later acquired by Charles Schwab).
As a freelance writer, Amy has explored a broad range of journalistic interests, from domestic caviar to venture capital. These eclectic interests informed the writing of her book, Locavesting, which takes readers inside the local investment movement and introduces them to the pioneers creating new models for funding locally-owned businesses—whether farmers, mom & pop shops or manufacturers. In the process, these citizens are building healthy, resilient communities and restoring a more inclusive and just form of capitalism.
For more information, visit www.amycortese.com
by Amy Cortese

Upcoming Appearances
July 12: Amy will discuss recent crowdfunding developments at the Directors of Technology Transfer for the Southeast Region. Mandarin Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia
June 25: Amy will discuss local investing and innovation at an event hosted by the Waterloo Regional Enterprise Network. Waterloo, Ontario
Details here.
June 19: Amy will address the Erie Canalway National Heritage Center’s
“Unlocking Investment Opportunities in Your Downtown.”
Schenectady, NY
May 5: Amy will sign books at the Food Book Fair from 1:00-1:20pm at the Wythe Hotel in Brooklyn, NY
Details here.
April 22-24: Amy speaks at the Michigan Small Town and Rural Development Conference, Thompsonville, MI
Details here.
March 24: Amy, along with Good-B, will be giving a workshop at the Hello Etsy conference in Brooklyn NY, entitled “Get Funded Without Selling Your Soul”
Sunday at 3:45pm
Details here.
March 14: Amy will be the featured speaker at Buffalo First’s “Get The Rust Out” series. Buffalo and Erie County Public Library, Buffalo, NY
7:00-9:00pm
Details here.