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NBA star Andrew Bogut has a shot at starting a business, hopes for a slam dunk

Andrew Bogut, Australiaโ€™s premier basketballer, has launched a new venture that aims to help Australian start-ups gain contacts and funding opportunities in Silicon Valley. The 2.13m NBA superstar, who plays for the Golden State Warriors, will be the face of an events spin-off of the Melbourne-based consultancy firm he is a director of, One Management […]
Oliver Milman

Andrew Bogut, Australiaโ€™s premier basketballer, has launched a new venture that aims to help Australian start-ups gain contacts and funding opportunities in Silicon Valley.

The 2.13m NBA superstar, who plays for the Golden State Warriors, will be the face of an events spin-off of the Melbourne-based consultancy firm he is a director of, One Management Group & Consulting.

The new venture will take small groups of entrepreneurs on a tour of Silicon Valley, taking in the sights and sporting events of California.

Start-ups on the trip will also have the opportunity to meet relevant business figures in order to build a network for funding or overseas expansion.

Only two or three trips to the US will be organised each year. The first tour will include a visit to Twitter and Australian success story 99designs, with plans to include Facebook and Google on future trips.

Bogut, who will share his insight with those on the tour, co-owns One Management Group & Consulting with Bruce Kaider.

Kaider tells StartupSmart that thereโ€™s been strong interest for tours that link Australian businesses with the growing Aussie presence in Silicon Valley.

โ€œThe number one target market for this is entrepreneurs, as well as people looking to expand companies overseas and want insight into how to do it,โ€ he says.

โ€œWeโ€™ll facilitate one on one meetings, so if someone says they want to meet a VC for funding, we have the ability to do that.โ€

โ€œItโ€™ll be about building a network. You wonโ€™t strike a deal in your first meeting, but meeting key decision-makers is invaluable.โ€

โ€œYou donโ€™t necessarily need to be in the tech space. You could be a young exec who wants a mentor or to build a network. There are a number of things you can get out of it.โ€

Kaider says that the venture is a further opportunity for Bogut to expand his entrepreneurial activities, including potential investments in promising Australian start-ups.

โ€œHeโ€™s looking to life beyond basketball and he likes the tech space,โ€ he says. โ€œHeโ€™s a savvy investor and researcher and weโ€™re always looking at opportunities to grow.โ€

This article first appeared on StartupSmart.