The Central Texas Angel Network (CTAN) is featured in a new episode of The Building Texas Show, offering an in-depth look at how one of Texas’ most established angel networks evaluates, funds, and supports early-stage companies across the state. The episode, hosted by Justin McKenzie, features CTAN Chairman Gary Forni, who demystifies angel investing and underscores the discipline, governance, and collaboration required to build sustainable startup ecosystems.
Unlike venture capital firms, angel investors deploy their own capital, often bringing decades of operational experience and mentorship into the companies they back. CTAN exemplifies this model through a structured investment process that reviews hundreds of startups annually, investing in only a small fraction that meet rigorous criteria for scalability, leadership, and market opportunity. The episode highlights CTAN’s distributed approach, including partnerships with emerging communities such as Abilene, and its leadership role in statewide syndication efforts that allow angel groups to collaborate rather than compete. This model expands access to capital for founders while giving investors exposure to high-quality deal flow across geographies.
Beyond capital, the episode emphasizes CTAN’s broader mission: education, mentorship, and ecosystem development. From angel education programs to university engagement, pitch competitions, and founder feedback forums, the network plays a critical role in preparing entrepreneurs to succeed—whether or not they receive immediate funding. As Texas continues to diversify its economy and extend innovation beyond major metros, the insights shared in this episode offer a practical blueprint for how communities can align investors, founders, institutions, and local leaders around long-term growth.
The full episode is now available on YouTube and major podcast platforms. Gary Forni is also scheduled to speak at SXSW this year.


