Niche Video Media® recently won the TiECON Southeast Venture Stage Pitch competition. The event was held on April 26, 2014 at the Renaissance Waverly Hotel in Atlanta, Ga. TiECON Southeast is a one-day conference where leading serial entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, corporate executives and global innovators all come together to share their knowledge and expertise. It concludes with an awards ceremony that recognizes top entrepreneurial companies in the Southeast, one of which is Niche Video Media.
“We are extremely excited to have been named the Venture Stage Pitch competition winner at TiECON Southeast,” said Glen West, Chief Customer Officer. “To gain recognition from a panel of successful business executives is such an honor and reinforces the fact that our Private Media Channel™ is a successful business model.”
As the winner of the Venture Stage Pitch competition, Niche Video Media will be introduced to three potential capital investors as well as three potential customers, giving the video hosting company the tools necessary to succeed as a start-up company.
Up next for Niche Video Media is the TAG/Venture Atlanta Business Launch Competition. The company was recently named a finalist and will compete against seven other technology start-up companies for the grand prize package valued at nearly $450,000. The final event will be on May 5, 2014 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the G. Wayne Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons of the Georgia Tech campus. Registration for the event is now open online at https://www.123signup.com/event?id=ddrmf.
About Niche Video Media
Niche Video Media, LLC provides a secured streaming video platform to individuals and businesses that allows customers to brand, share, and monetize their video content to a global audience without investing in video infrastructure or costly skill sets. By marrying the concept of a video platform with community building, we help customers engage their unique audiences around their unique content.
A Private Media Channel is ideal for companies with a large group of geographically distributed users (the “Community”) that must keep up-to-date with information best distributed in a multi-media format because it allows those users to interact with each other around that information and add value to the entire community. Some examples are large distributed sales forces with a variety of complex products; value chains of suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, and customers; industry communities for knowledge sharing, and technical certification training companies.