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Protagonist Frank Ruderman evolved from entrepreneur to traditional angel investor and later to innovative angel or hybrid investor. Ruderman's investing group, Tenex Greenhouse, was created as a hybrid investing fund that brought together Ruderman's angel network with two institutional partners. At the outset of the case, Ruderman is in conversation with an entrepreneur/CEO who is seeking funding from the Greenhouse. Prepared for a class on venture capital, the case can serve as an introduction to angel investing and new innovations in angel investing. The fund in question has developed new techniques for fundraising (institutional partners) and investing (a narrow but deep focus).