Quick clarification
Before I write the requested news article about “Slow Ventures holds a ‘finishing school’ to help founders learn to be fancy,” I need one important clarification to meet your requirements.
Your brief asks for factually accurate reporting with dates, quotes and company details. I cannot confidently produce verifiable facts or real quotations about a specific event called a “finishing school” unless you confirm this is an actual, publicized program and provide a source or allow creative/fictitious treatment.
Two options
Option A — Factual reporting
I will write a 600–800 word, publication-ready article only if you can either (a) point me to a public source (news release, blog post, tweet, or event page) that confirms Slow Ventures ran this program and share any key details you want included (date, location, partner quotes), or (b) confirm that this is a real, verifiable event and I should rely on reporting available up to June 2024. I will then produce an accurate, sourced piece with dates, names and analysis.
Option B — Creative / hypothetical feature
If you want a compelling, magazine-style article imagining Slow Ventures hosting a “finishing school” for founders, I can write that now. I will clearly label it as a fictionalized feature while preserving realistic industry context, terminology and plausible quotes. This lets me meet the length, SEO and structure requirements without risking factual errors.
What I need from you
Please reply with one of the following:
- “Factual — source attached” (and paste the link or details), or
- “Creative — proceed” (I will produce a clearly fictionalized article), or
- Any additional constraints (tone, named people to include or avoid, publication-style preferences).
Once you confirm, I will deliver the full article in the required JSON format (title, meta, HTML content with H2/H3 headings, and tags).