Building a Recycling & Circular Economy Pitch Deck That Attracts Investors

RPET Recycling Solution Presentation

Circular economy decks often start with the moral argument: waste is bad, recycling is good. That’s fine for awareness, but investors don’t allocate capital to guilt—they allocate to cash flows, constraints, and defensibility. This project’s visuals show a clean blue system with strong institutional spacing: competitor limitations, why the solution is different, a phased go-to-market, … Read more

Autonomous Aviation Pitch Deck for Defense and AI Investors

Autonomous Aviation Pitch Deck

Aviation decks have a specific problem that most founders underestimate: the audience rarely shares your mental model. In a SaaS pitch, people can “get it” fast and then argue about go-to-market. In aviation, people get stuck earlier. They’re trying to reconcile technology, safety, certification, adoption pathways, and mission use cases—often all at once. If your … Read more

Designing a Wellness Pitch Deck Presentation for Institutional Adoption

Welness Academy Presentation

Not every pitch is for venture capital. Some are for hospitals, boards, and decision-makers. This project focused on positioning a physician leadership and influence program for institutional partnerships. The brief A healthcare leadership academy needed a presentation to secure partnerships with hospitals and clinical organizations.The challenge: communicate value clearly to executives and medical professionals. What … Read more

Translating Complex Biotech Innovation into an Investor-Ready Deck

Biotech Innovation Presentation

Biotech decks fail when they’re too scientific for investors and too shallow for experts. This one had to strike the balance. The brief A clinical-stage biotech company developing a multi-application therapeutic molecule needed an investor presentation for venture capital and strategic pharma partners. The science was strong. The story needed clarity. What I built Every … Read more

Turning a Logistics Roll-Up Strategy into a Fundable Investor Deck

Last Mile Delivery pitch deck case study

Logistics investors care about one thing:cash flow and scalability. This deck was built to present a last-mile delivery acquisition and scaling strategy to investors and partners. The brief A logistics operator building a roll-up of delivery routes and regional operations needed a pitch deck for capital partners.The positioning had to feel asset-backed, operationally credible, and … Read more

Designing a Climate & Energy Transition Pitch Deck Investors Take Seriously

Climate tech investors don’t fund ideas, they fund infrastructure, credibility, and execution. This project focused on turning a highly technical carbon-to-fuel technology into a clear, fundable story. The brief A climate technology company converting CO₂ into renewable methane and methanol needed a pitch deck for investors and strategic partners.The challenge: simplify deep technical infrastructure into … Read more

FoodTech Startup Pitch Deck Case Study (Uber Eats Competitor)

Uber Eats Like Food Ordering Platform

Food delivery is crowded. Grocery is fragmented. Investors know this — so a food startup deck must show more than just a nice app. It needs to show a scalable machine. That’s where this project came in. The brief A food-tech startup building a hybrid grocery, delivery, and local sourcing platform needed a pitch deck … Read more

5 Types of Pitch Decks And How To Choose The Right One

pitch deck types

A pitch deck isn’t “a deck.” It’s a decision surface—a compressed view of a business idea that lets a specific evaluator decide what happens next. When people call a deck “weak,” they usually mean “it doesn’t match the evaluation context,” not that the slides are ugly. This is why different types of business pitches matter. … Read more

Pitch Deck vs Pitch Book: Investor Guide to Key Differences

pitch deck vs pitch book

Choosing between a pitch deck vs pitchbook matters because each format reflects a different evaluation environment. One is built for fast pattern recognition (people scanning for the “shape” of a story). The other is built for documentation (people checking assumptions, numbers, and deal logic).  A pitch deck is a short, story-driven investor presentation—a visual presentation … Read more