Long Island Capital Alliance Announces Participants for Technology Capital Forum on March 10, 2017

Guest Key Note Speaker: Pam Krueger, Host and Executive Producer of the Award-Winning PBS TV Series, MoneyTrack

MELVILLE, NY / ACCESSWIRE / March 1, 2017 / The Long Island Capital Alliance ("LICA"), Long Island's leading non-profit capital formation and business development organization, today announced the presenting companies, investor panelists and guest keynote speaker for its Technology Capital Forum to be held on Friday, March 10, 2017. The capital forum will feature presentations by companies which have connections to the Long Island region and are building business around innovative technologies which address sectors such as software applications, artificial intelligence (AI) and virtual reality (VR), cloud-based solutions and optical/thermal imaging.

At the capital forum, six companies will present to an audience that will include venture capital firms, investment banks, private equity firms, and angel and high net worth investors. Each of the companies selected by LICA for presentation at the capital forum possesses unique technologies to enhance business processes or elevate functionality for new products that have meaningful catalysts for growth. A panel of investment professionals will be on hand to review the presentations, offer their insights on the presenters' commercial viability and prospects for market success and provide expert commentary on investment conditions in the broader technology sector.

Technology Capital Forum on March 10, 2017 -- Participants

Key Note Speaker: Pam Krueger

Pam Krueger is the host, creator and executive producer of MoneyTrack, an award-winning PBS TV series. She also is the founder of WealthRamp and an investor education expert.

In 2015, Ms. Krueger launched WealthRamp, an online solution to help consumers find qualified financial advisors who adhere to the highest fiduciary standard, and who are not commission-driven. WealthRamp uses an eHarmony style algorithm to match individual investors to the best-fit advisors, and is available to consumers at no cost. Ms. Krueger also created the award-winning MoneyTrack investor education television series seen nationally on over 250 PBS stations. She is the recipient of a 2010 and 2009 Gracie Award, educating the public about personal investing, and finding the right financial advice. Ms. Krueger's newest one-hour special, MoneyTrack: Money for Life, began airing on PBS in late 2016. She serves on the board of directors of the California Jump$tart Coalition, an organization dedicated to increasing financial literacy among children and teens, and received the Financial Educator of the Year Award in 2010 from the Financial Literacy Institute.