Showing posts with label Joe Hede. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joe Hede. Show all posts

Thursday, April 25, 2019

Tigertail Beach on Marco Island, Florida


The co-founder and partner of Rocket Strategies, Inc., Joe Hede leverages over 24 years of experience in the securities industry. In his role, Joe Hede works with the venture capital fund’s clients consisting of the top CEOs, entrepreneurs, and angel investors in the technology and healthcare industries. Outside of work, he enjoys traveling to places such as Marco Island.

Approximately 15 miles south from Naples, Florida, Marco Island lies within a collection of isles known as the Ten Thousand Islands. The largest of these islands, Marco Island has become a popular vacation destination for its natural beauty and a wide range of activities available. One of the best sites to visit is Tigertail Beach.

The Tigertail Beach offers amenities such as a playground, a picnic area with barbecue grills, a snack bar, boardwalks, and an observation tower. For tourists, there are park rangers who can provide information about the area's wildlife ranging from shorebirds to crabs and sea turtles. The beach itself features a butterfly garden.

Those interested in water activities can rent a kayak, canoe, or paddleboard and venture across the shallow saltwater lagoon to find untouched nature on Sand Dollar Spit. The white shell-speckled beaches border mangroves with plenty of fish swimming among the roots and birds nest.

Sunday, April 7, 2019

A Brief History of Cleantech Investing


Monmouth University graduate Joe Hede spent more than 24 years working for top investment banks in the United States before becoming a venture capitalist. A partner at Rocket Strategies, Inc., Joe Hede invests in clean technology. 

Cleantech is an investment philosophy that focuses on companies that seek profit from developing efficient and environmentally-friendly technologies. When the term was first coined in the early 2000s, it encompassed companies in the solar, wind, water purification, and biofuel spaces. 

Today, cleantech has expanded to include data-driven companies that seek improvements in operational performance and productivity while reducing material inputs, energy consumption, and pollution. These companies span various industry verticals including energy infrastructure, efficient transportation, water and wastewater, agriculture, and recycling. Though the philosophy sounds similar to green business, cleantech is different in that the former prioritizes sustainability while the latter seeks profitability through efficient operations. 

Cleantech investing was first popularized by Nick Parker and Keith Raab, who cofounded Cleantech Venture Network in 2002. Many investors turned to the emerging sector following the collapse of the tech bubble in 2001.

Friday, March 22, 2019

New Sound and Light Therapy Promising for Alzheimer’s Patients


Joe Hede is a respected Connecticut entrepreneur who leads Rocket Strategies Inc. and provides investment solutions as head of the Venture Capital Fund. A consistent contributor to the Alzheimer’s Foundation, Joe Hede supports an organization working to find a cure to a disease that profoundly impacted the last decade of his father’s life. 

A recent Los Angeles Times article brought attention to a new approach to Alzheimer’s therapy involving the use of sound, in combination with light, in inducing gamma oscillation brain waves. With the pulsating buzz and gently flickering light synchronized at 40 times a second, the test mice had neurons in their brains’ memory circuits start humming at a specific frequency. 

Just a week of an hour a day of 40 hertz sound and light therapy caused mice with advanced dementia to regain cognitive abilities associated with memory, such as completing mazes for rewards.

With no breach of the skin, researchers hypothesize that special cells are being recruited in the brain that promote healing and help correct faulty signaling associated with Alzheimer’s. In particular, microglia immune cells, newly energized, enter and begin “vacuuming up” the protein tangles and sticky plaques that cause the disorder.

Friday, January 11, 2019

Three New Jersey Mountain Biking Trails for Beginners


A cofounder of the venture capital firm Rocket Strategies, Joe Hede has more than two decades of experience in providing his clients with investment opportunities, primarily in technology and health care. His client base includes other venture capital firms, family companies, and high-net-worth individuals. Outside of the office, Joe Hede enjoys mountain biking in the New Jersey Highlands, which includes the following trails:

- Six-Mile Run. Maintained by the Jersey Off Road Bicycle Association, Six-Mile Run was designed for riders of all levels of experience and is one of the most beloved trails in Central Jersey. Riders should anticipate a mix of terrain across five trails.

- Eagle Rock. Located near Montclair and West Orange, this 10-mile trail is a great place for beginners to test their skills on short descents with some rocks and roots. The singletrack trail gains and loses about 300 feet in elevation, for a total change of 601 feet.

- Thompson Park. Just outside of Jamesburg, this trail system may be short, but its continuous hills will keep your heart beating. There's a lot to explore after your ride, too, like a disc golf course and zoo.

Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Hedge Funds and Venture Capital Funds


Joe Hede, an investment banking professional with more than 24 years of experience, has worked at several top institutions, including Roth Capital Partners, Wachovia Securities Network, and Paulson Investment Company. The co-founder of Rocket Strategies, Joe Hede helps CEOs, CFOs, entrepreneurs, and other executives participating in venture capital funds.

Although both hedge funds and venture capital funds have the primary goal of making money for participating investors, the way these two funds accomplish good returns varies significantly.

Most hedge funds focus on investing in one or more asset classes, such as stocks, commodities, foreign exchange, or distressed debt. These investments are made using a pooled fund created by every investor involved in the hedge fund. Once investors put money into the fund, that money must remain for at least one year before the investor can make a withdrawal.

To ensure their investors enjoys good returns, hedge fund managers use multiple strategies designed to increase investor alpha, or active return. Since these funds have fewer SEC regulations applied to them than other funds, fund managers have greater flexibility to grant investors high returns. However, it also means that only accredited investors can participate in a hedge fund.

Meanwhile, venture capital funds focus on investing in small and startup companies, particularly those operating in the technology industry. Once the investment is made, venture capital funds generally receive a significant stake in ownership of the business, ensuring they receive sizable returns when the startup is sold or files an initial public offering. This method also means investors in venture capital do not receive returns for several years.

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Hydra - A Cultural and Historic Destination in the Greek Isles


With a background in finance, Joe Hede is a Norwalk, Connecticut, venture capital partner who focuses on identifying value-driven growth companies. A travel enthusiast, Joe Hede enjoys exploring destinations across the globe, and has particularly enjoyed sightseeing in Italy and Greece. 

One of the highlights of visiting Greece is the small island of Hydra, which first became wealthy in the late 1700s, when its seafaring inhabitants slipped past British blockades of France-controlled ports during the Napoleonic Wars. 

The island subsequently became known for shipbuilding and its heavily fortified harbor protected a large fleet of Greek ships during the country’s War of Independence in 1821. Unfortunately, the harbor, with its twin forts, also sustained heavy damage and casualties, and the local economy turned to sponge diving and fishing for sustenance in the following century.

After the hit Sophia Loren film Boy on a Dolphin, which premiered in the mid-1950s, Hydra reawakened as a destination for celebrities, artists, expats, and well-heeled vacationers. Among the poet residents of the 1960s was Leonard Cohen, who penned his classic Bird On the Wire while in Hydra. This combination of scenic, cultural, and historical interest has turned the island into a major yachting and tourist hub that defines the best of the Greek isles for many visitors.