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June 2nd, 2026

How to Pitch Investors Without a Slide Deck and Why Women Founders Need Each Other

How do you pitch investors without a slide deck?
In this episode of From a Woman to a Leader, I’m back with Naama Nicotra, founder and CEO of NakedPak, the first brand making microplastic-free meals with edible, hot-water-soluble packaging.

We talk about:
– The bonds women in tech don’t build with each other (and why we should),
– How to walk into a room of strangers and actually start a conversation,
– The three pitch versions Naama keeps in her back pocket,
– Why Naama throws out the slide deck in investor meetings, and
– The single best piece of fundraising advice she’s ever received.

If you’ve ever frozen at the door of a networking event or sat in front of a deck wondering why nobody seems to care, this conversation is for you.

About Naama Nicotra:
Naama is the founder and CEO of NakedPak, the first brand to offer edible, hot water-soluble food packaging with no plastic, no waste, and no chemicals. She studied industrial design and served as the first training officer in a new IDF commando brigade. Her path into entrepreneurship came from being willing to walk into rooms where she knew absolutely no one.

Connect with Naama:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/naama-nicotra-1b9232174/
Naked Pak: https://www.nakedpak.com/

Chapters:
00:00 Welcome + thank you to Google for Startups
00:18 Meet Naama: Naked Pak’s edible, dissolvable food packaging
00:52 The two men at the event
02:05 The pilot course: how a room changes when women walk in
03:02 The bond women can build – our unfair advantage
05:58 Why those bonds aren’t forming yet
07:12 What drove Naama to start NakedPak (instead of the corporate path)
09:32 Walking in knowing nothing, by design
10:31 The Bank story: pitching the CEO by accident
11:42 The demo day moment, she read it wrong
13:00 What runs through her head when walking into a room of strangers
13:57 The night she met her husband
15:46 Posting publicly vs. approaching in person
16:44 Investors are people, and they want to be early
18:12 Why it’s okay if they think you’re a fool
21:35 The pitching playbook starts here
22:02 The three pitch personas every founder needs
22:39 Research first, then ask the investor to talk
26:21 Why she ditched the slide deck
27:49 "So you don’t have a deck at all?"
28:46 Why fundraising is the hardest thing she’s done
32:02 The single best fundraising advice: don’t raise when you need the Money
33:00 Product vs. business model: what investors actually evaluate
34:23 How to keep going through constant rejection
36:40 The mission has to be bigger than you
39:13 The personal recycling close
41:01 Wrap and well-wishes
41:37 Update: where Naked Pak is now

Listen to the full podcast and connect with Limor:
Podcast: https://limorbergman.com/podcast/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/limorbergman/
Substack: https://limorbergman.substack.com

Questions this episode answers:
How do you pitch investors without a slide deck?
When should you actually start fundraising?
How do you walk into a room of strangers and start a conversation?
What’s the difference between selling a product and selling a business?
Why do women in tech struggle to build the bonds men do?
How do you handle constant rejection from investors without giving up?

Limor Bergman Gross Executive coach for women in Tech | Podcast Host

I’m Limor Bergman Gross - a leadership coach, speaker, and podcast host passionate about helping women in tech step into their full power. After 20+ years in the tech industry, including leading engineering teams at companies like DigitalOcean, I now coach women who want to grow their confidence, influence, and leadership presence.

I’m also the host of From a Woman to a Leader, a podcast where I share real stories and practical advice to help women break through barriers and thrive. As a mother of four, I understand the juggle, and I’m here to show that it’s possible to lead with courage, clarity, and authenticity.