Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Springboard - All Things Media venture forum
Golden Seeds supports Springboard Enterprises. We will be attending the All Things Media Forum in New York October 20th. click here for details: Springboard
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Friday, October 1, 2010
Women's Alternative Investment Summit

2nd annual Women’s Alternative Investment Summit
November 4 – 5, 2010
The Pierre, New York City
The Women’s Alternative Investment Summit brings together an influential group of senior-level women across the broad spectrum of alternative investments – GPs, LPs, and advisors to the industry – to build trusted networks and engage in candid discussions about alternative investments in an emerging new world.
Close to 250 attendees gathered at last year’s Summit. This groundbreaking conference features moderated panel discussions, facilitated roundtable conversations, and keynote dialogues. Multi-session tracks address the many asset classes, including private equity, venture capital, hedge funds, real estate, and distressed debt. As the alternative investment world holds its breath waiting for the next economic wave, the Summit will examine the implications of this new playing field.
Golden Seeds joins other Summit partners: Reed Smith LLP; The Carlyle Group; Grant Thornton LLP; Landmark Partners; The Kauffman Fellows Program; The Robert Toigo Foundation; The National Venture Capital Association (NVCA); Institutional Limited Partners Association (ILPA); among others.
For more information about this Summit, please visit: http://www.womensalternativeinvestmentsummit.com
Contact: Lorelle Yee, Summit Project Manager
Email: Lorelle.Yee@WomensAlternativeInvestmentSummit.com
Telephone: +1 781-652-0900
Friday, July 16, 2010
Womensphere Global Summits - two great fall events
Check out this link to learn more about the Womensphere Global Summit in September, and the Emerging Leaders Summit in October
http://womenspheresummits.com/?page_id=220
http://womenspheresummits.com/?page_id=220
Springboard call for companies to apply
Are you involved with a digital media company that fills a need in our increasingly wired world? In an age when a great idea and a URL could become the next Facebook, YouTube, or Google, where do you go with this idea? Hosted by Springboard Enterprises, the AllThingsMedia: 2010 venture capital forum will showcase investment-ready, high-growth media companies led by women.
AllThingsMedia: 2010 will be the second-ever venture forum held exclusively for women-led entrepreneurial ventures in emerging media and entertainment - including television, radio, print, digital media, mobile, video games, search, social networking, e-commerce, online advertising, outdoor, animation, software and other innovations across the entire media space.
Which companies will be the next to make it big? Applications for Springboard’s AllThingsMedia: 2010 are now open. Priority Deadline: July 20, 2010
For more information, please visit www.springboardenterprises.org/vcf/atm.
AllThingsMedia: 2010 will be the second-ever venture forum held exclusively for women-led entrepreneurial ventures in emerging media and entertainment - including television, radio, print, digital media, mobile, video games, search, social networking, e-commerce, online advertising, outdoor, animation, software and other innovations across the entire media space.
Which companies will be the next to make it big? Applications for Springboard’s AllThingsMedia: 2010 are now open. Priority Deadline: July 20, 2010
For more information, please visit www.springboardenterprises.org/vcf/atm.
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Astia Doing It Right
BDO and Astia cordially invite you to the
Kickoff Networking Reception for the
Astia NYC Doing it Right Program
Monday, July 19th, 2010
6 p.m. – 8 p.m.
BDO, 100 Park Avenue, 11th Floor, New York, NY
Please join the Astia NYC community of entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, angel
investors, advisors, board members, and others to celebrate the acceleration of
high-growth women-led companies.
Please RSVP no later than July 15, 2010.
Your name must be included on the security list to enter the building.
You can register by clicking the link below.
http://www.bdo.com/events/1381
Kickoff Networking Reception for the
Astia NYC Doing it Right Program
Monday, July 19th, 2010
6 p.m. – 8 p.m.
BDO, 100 Park Avenue, 11th Floor, New York, NY
Please join the Astia NYC community of entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, angel
investors, advisors, board members, and others to celebrate the acceleration of
high-growth women-led companies.
Please RSVP no later than July 15, 2010.
Your name must be included on the security list to enter the building.
You can register by clicking the link below.
http://www.bdo.com/events/1381
Monday, June 21, 2010
Ernst & Young - Winning Women - Entrepreneur program
If you think you are a deserving woman entrepreneur and qualify for Entrepreneurial Winning Women, apply by June 30, 2010, via our secure online application.
http://www.ey.com/US/en/Services/Strategic-Growth-Markets/Winning-Women-Program---How-to-apply
http://www.ey.com/US/en/Services/Strategic-Growth-Markets/Winning-Women-Program---How-to-apply
Saturday, June 12, 2010
VA Announces Industry Innovation Competition
$80 Million Available for Private Sector Innovations
WASHINGTON – Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki announced today the opening of the Industry Innovation Competition by the Department of Veterans Affairs, the most recent effort under the VA Innovation Initiative. With this competition, VA seeks the best ideas from the private sector to address the department’s most important challenges.
“At VA, we are continually looking for new ways to improve the care and services we deliver,” said Secretary Shinseki. “Engaging the private sector to tap its expertise and find ways to leverage private-sector innovations, we can improve the quality, access and transparency in service to our Nation’s Veterans.”
The VA Innovation Initiative (VAi2) is a department-wide program that brings the most promising innovations to VA’s most important challenges by involving employees and the private sector in the creation of visionary solutions in service to Veterans.
“Innovation is more than simply a collection of ideas,” said Jared Cohon, president of Carnegie Mellon University. “It requires close collaboration between academia, industry and government to produce solutions that make a meaningful impact on society. VAi2’s programs bring about exactly that kind of fruitful collaboration.”
“Creativity in the private sector generates a wealth of technology capability that can help drive VA forward,” said Dr. Peter Levin, senior advisor to the secretary and VA’s chief technology officer. “By targeting innovations that are nearing commercialization, the Industry Innovation Competition provides a bridge between creative ideas in the private sector and real-world deployments that improve the services we deliver.”
Public and private companies, entrepreneurs, universities and non-profits are encouraged to participate in the competition, which targets advancements in:
• Innovative Housing Technology to Address Veteran Homelessness: Eliminating Veteran homelessness is a top VA priority. New design and construction techniques, materials and building technology can enable VA to use existing buildings and unused space to rapidly create highly functional, energy efficient and affordable housing.
• Telehealth: VA is a leader in telehealth implementation and currently serves many thousands of Veterans with solutions such as home health monitoring. Potential applications for telehealth solutions are broad and varied and department officials are interested in pursuing integrated solutions that improve their ability to provide the right treatment at the right place and at the right time.
• New Models of Dialysis and Renal Disease Prevention: VA currently provides dialysis for more than 10,000 Veterans annually, at both VA and community-based medical facilities. Alternative treatment strategies and dialysis technology can extend and improve our ability to provide quality care in a patient-preferred setting.
• Improvement of Polytrauma Care: VA provides comprehensive, inter-disciplinary rehabilitation care to Veterans and returning service members with multiple injuries, or polytrauma. Solutions in areas such as the application of dynamic treatment algorithms, home monitoring of diverse and complex symptoms and assistive technologies can help the broad advancement of polytrauma care.
• Reduction of Adverse Drug Events: The development and deployment of strategies to prevent patient harm from adverse drug events is an on-going priority at VA. Tools that can integrate with VA records and systems and provide an increased ability to continuously monitor for at-risk situations can enhance dramatically the quality and safety of care provided by VA.
• Integrated Business Accelerator: A wide array of services and benefits are available to assist Veterans, and Service Disabled Veterans in particular, in starting and sustaining new businesses. However, an integrated, long-term approach that assists Veterans in accessing existing resources and provides services that aid in the launch and maintenance of startup businesses can help insure the long-term success of Veteran-owned businesses.
VAi2 identifies, funds, tests and deploys new efforts that significantly improve the access, quality, performance and cost of VA services. For more about VAi2 please visit www.va.gov/vai2. Please go to www.FedBizOpps.gov to learn more about federal opportunities for businesses.
WASHINGTON – Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki announced today the opening of the Industry Innovation Competition by the Department of Veterans Affairs, the most recent effort under the VA Innovation Initiative. With this competition, VA seeks the best ideas from the private sector to address the department’s most important challenges.
“At VA, we are continually looking for new ways to improve the care and services we deliver,” said Secretary Shinseki. “Engaging the private sector to tap its expertise and find ways to leverage private-sector innovations, we can improve the quality, access and transparency in service to our Nation’s Veterans.”
The VA Innovation Initiative (VAi2) is a department-wide program that brings the most promising innovations to VA’s most important challenges by involving employees and the private sector in the creation of visionary solutions in service to Veterans.
“Innovation is more than simply a collection of ideas,” said Jared Cohon, president of Carnegie Mellon University. “It requires close collaboration between academia, industry and government to produce solutions that make a meaningful impact on society. VAi2’s programs bring about exactly that kind of fruitful collaboration.”
“Creativity in the private sector generates a wealth of technology capability that can help drive VA forward,” said Dr. Peter Levin, senior advisor to the secretary and VA’s chief technology officer. “By targeting innovations that are nearing commercialization, the Industry Innovation Competition provides a bridge between creative ideas in the private sector and real-world deployments that improve the services we deliver.”
Public and private companies, entrepreneurs, universities and non-profits are encouraged to participate in the competition, which targets advancements in:
• Innovative Housing Technology to Address Veteran Homelessness: Eliminating Veteran homelessness is a top VA priority. New design and construction techniques, materials and building technology can enable VA to use existing buildings and unused space to rapidly create highly functional, energy efficient and affordable housing.
• Telehealth: VA is a leader in telehealth implementation and currently serves many thousands of Veterans with solutions such as home health monitoring. Potential applications for telehealth solutions are broad and varied and department officials are interested in pursuing integrated solutions that improve their ability to provide the right treatment at the right place and at the right time.
• New Models of Dialysis and Renal Disease Prevention: VA currently provides dialysis for more than 10,000 Veterans annually, at both VA and community-based medical facilities. Alternative treatment strategies and dialysis technology can extend and improve our ability to provide quality care in a patient-preferred setting.
• Improvement of Polytrauma Care: VA provides comprehensive, inter-disciplinary rehabilitation care to Veterans and returning service members with multiple injuries, or polytrauma. Solutions in areas such as the application of dynamic treatment algorithms, home monitoring of diverse and complex symptoms and assistive technologies can help the broad advancement of polytrauma care.
• Reduction of Adverse Drug Events: The development and deployment of strategies to prevent patient harm from adverse drug events is an on-going priority at VA. Tools that can integrate with VA records and systems and provide an increased ability to continuously monitor for at-risk situations can enhance dramatically the quality and safety of care provided by VA.
• Integrated Business Accelerator: A wide array of services and benefits are available to assist Veterans, and Service Disabled Veterans in particular, in starting and sustaining new businesses. However, an integrated, long-term approach that assists Veterans in accessing existing resources and provides services that aid in the launch and maintenance of startup businesses can help insure the long-term success of Veteran-owned businesses.
VAi2 identifies, funds, tests and deploys new efforts that significantly improve the access, quality, performance and cost of VA services. For more about VAi2 please visit www.va.gov/vai2. Please go to www.FedBizOpps.gov to learn more about federal opportunities for businesses.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Upcoming events in Boston
June 1
Angel bootcamp
Jon Pierce of BetaHouse has decided to organize an Angel Boot Camp in Boston on June 1st. The idea is that anyone interested in learning more about how to get started with angel investing can attend and learn from some people who’ve been there and done that.
http://angelbootcamp.eventbrite.com/ (password: 2010)
June 2
ACA New England deal sharing
http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaid=203716
June 2 (evening)
Techstars
http://techstarsboston2010demonight0602.eventbrite.com/
June 3
Mass Innovation
http://massinnovationnights.com/
June 14
Web Innovators
http://www.webinnovatorsgroup.com/
June 16
TCN Angel Bootcamp
http://thecapitalnetwork.org/programs.bootcamp.home.php
Angel bootcamp
Jon Pierce of BetaHouse has decided to organize an Angel Boot Camp in Boston on June 1st. The idea is that anyone interested in learning more about how to get started with angel investing can attend and learn from some people who’ve been there and done that.
http://angelbootcamp.eventbrite.com/ (password: 2010)
June 2
ACA New England deal sharing
http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaid=203716
June 2 (evening)
Techstars
http://techstarsboston2010demonight0602.eventbrite.com/
June 3
Mass Innovation
http://massinnovationnights.com/
June 14
Web Innovators
http://www.webinnovatorsgroup.com/
June 16
TCN Angel Bootcamp
http://thecapitalnetwork.org/programs.bootcamp.home.php
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
The Capital Network
How to Build an Entrepreneurship Ecosystem for Women in Greater Boston
December 1st, 2010
7:30am to 9:30am
Bingham McCutchen LLP
One Federal Street, Boston, MA
Folks all over New England are looking back at our heritage of being one of the most successful areas of the country for entrepreneurship and realizing that the path for the future is very different.
What about women's entrepreneurship?
How are the rules of the road changing and what types of support systems do we all need to build together to drive this future?
How can leaders in the last decade work together to mentor entrepreneurs, provide CEO support, collaborate on early stage financing, and architect the new road map for women-led ventures?
Come hear two successful women talk about their incredible journey creating start-up businesses and join discussions on how women can help women in start-ups.
PANELISTS:
Diane Hessan - President & Chief Executive Officer of Communispace
- Co-author of the best selling book Customer-Centered Growth: Five
Strategies for Building Competitive Advantage
- Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2008
- Selected as top 10 "Women to Watch" in Boston and as one of 20
Visionaries in the Human Resource arena
- Co-founder of The Sound Bytes
MODERATOR:
Janet Kraus - Executive-in-Residence Harvard University
- Co-Founder & CEO, Spire
- Co-founder & CEO of Circles (acquired by Sodexho Alliance)
- Finalist: Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award (2003)
- Past recipient: Boston Business Journal Top 40 under 40
Following the panel, we will have an eco-system discussion among attendees led by each of the participating organizations(see sidebar).
REGISTRATION FEE:
Regular Registration Fee - $75
TCN Affiliates - $50
Students - $20
TCN Season Pass Holders - FREE
December 1st, 2010
7:30am to 9:30am
Bingham McCutchen LLP
One Federal Street, Boston, MA
Folks all over New England are looking back at our heritage of being one of the most successful areas of the country for entrepreneurship and realizing that the path for the future is very different.
What about women's entrepreneurship?
How are the rules of the road changing and what types of support systems do we all need to build together to drive this future?
How can leaders in the last decade work together to mentor entrepreneurs, provide CEO support, collaborate on early stage financing, and architect the new road map for women-led ventures?
Come hear two successful women talk about their incredible journey creating start-up businesses and join discussions on how women can help women in start-ups.
PANELISTS:
Diane Hessan - President & Chief Executive Officer of Communispace
- Co-author of the best selling book Customer-Centered Growth: Five
Strategies for Building Competitive Advantage
- Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2008
- Selected as top 10 "Women to Watch" in Boston and as one of 20
Visionaries in the Human Resource arena
- Co-founder of The Sound Bytes
MODERATOR:
Janet Kraus - Executive-in-Residence Harvard University
- Co-Founder & CEO, Spire
- Co-founder & CEO of Circles (acquired by Sodexho Alliance)
- Finalist: Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award (2003)
- Past recipient: Boston Business Journal Top 40 under 40
Following the panel, we will have an eco-system discussion among attendees led by each of the participating organizations(see sidebar).
REGISTRATION FEE:
Regular Registration Fee - $75
TCN Affiliates - $50
Students - $20
TCN Season Pass Holders - FREE
Astia - for women entrepreneurs
Apply to Astia's Doing it Right Program
Developed by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs, Astia's Doing it Right program is about delivering results in every area of your business, from accelerating funding to accessing expertise when you need it. If you want to know what to say to investors and how you say it, who better to ask than an active investor? They'll be there but that is just the beginning. At Doing it Right, you'll cultivate invaluable relationships with key players and get straight talk from leading experts on developing strategies that support high growth.
The Entrepreneur’s Perspective
“The Astia program was very helpful in getting me focused on the right things, providing me insights into managing my board, and introducing me to a large network of people who really wanted to help me succeed.” Glennis Orloff, CEO, Samara
“ I found myself texting a CEO friend saying: "You should change your gender or partner with a woman so you can come to this!" It raised my game and put our company into a good network “ Martha Amran, CEO, Ennovationz
"For me, joining Astia has been a game changer, literally. My Astia advisors have leveled the playing field for me with the “funding dance”. They've provided the coaching, support and at times interpretation so I can be on point and prepared. Astia has been invaluable." Charlotte Kim, Founder & CEO, Coveted List.
Key Dates
May 15, 2010: Application Deadline
June 9, 2010: Screening Day
July 19, 2010: Networking Event
July 20-23, 2010: Doing it Right New York
September 22, 2010: New York Investor Forum
Useful Links
Program Overview - http://www.astia.org/content/view/1218/1111/
Program Details & Schedule - http://www.astia.org/content/view/1228/1121/
Qualification Criteria - http://www.astia.org/content/view/600/877/
Apply to the Programme - http://www.astia.org/content/view/600/877/
About Astia
Astia is a global non-profit organization built on a community of experts that provides innovative programs to exceptional women-led start-ups. Headquartered in San Francisco, Astia delivers programs for entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley, New York, London and, from 2010, India. Focused on tangible proven results, Astia is well positioned to work with start-ups around the world as they access capital, grow their businesses, and develop the executive leadership of the women on the founding team. For more information visit our homepage, or contact Jennifer Hill at jhill@astia.org.
Developed by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs, Astia's Doing it Right program is about delivering results in every area of your business, from accelerating funding to accessing expertise when you need it. If you want to know what to say to investors and how you say it, who better to ask than an active investor? They'll be there but that is just the beginning. At Doing it Right, you'll cultivate invaluable relationships with key players and get straight talk from leading experts on developing strategies that support high growth.
The Entrepreneur’s Perspective
“The Astia program was very helpful in getting me focused on the right things, providing me insights into managing my board, and introducing me to a large network of people who really wanted to help me succeed.” Glennis Orloff, CEO, Samara
“ I found myself texting a CEO friend saying: "You should change your gender or partner with a woman so you can come to this!" It raised my game and put our company into a good network “ Martha Amran, CEO, Ennovationz
"For me, joining Astia has been a game changer, literally. My Astia advisors have leveled the playing field for me with the “funding dance”. They've provided the coaching, support and at times interpretation so I can be on point and prepared. Astia has been invaluable." Charlotte Kim, Founder & CEO, Coveted List.
Key Dates
May 15, 2010: Application Deadline
June 9, 2010: Screening Day
July 19, 2010: Networking Event
July 20-23, 2010: Doing it Right New York
September 22, 2010: New York Investor Forum
Useful Links
Program Overview - http://www.astia.org/content/view/1218/1111/
Program Details & Schedule - http://www.astia.org/content/view/1228/1121/
Qualification Criteria - http://www.astia.org/content/view/600/877/
Apply to the Programme - http://www.astia.org/content/view/600/877/
About Astia
Astia is a global non-profit organization built on a community of experts that provides innovative programs to exceptional women-led start-ups. Headquartered in San Francisco, Astia delivers programs for entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley, New York, London and, from 2010, India. Focused on tangible proven results, Astia is well positioned to work with start-ups around the world as they access capital, grow their businesses, and develop the executive leadership of the women on the founding team. For more information visit our homepage, or contact Jennifer Hill at jhill@astia.org.
Friday, February 12, 2010
NJ Technology Council - March 26th
March 26 - Somerset, NJ
Sponsored by Price Waterhouse Coopers
Please read the following note from the NJTC:
The New Jersey Technology Council invites entrepreneurs to exhibit at the 2010 New Jersey Venture Conference on March 26, 2010 at The Palace at Somerset Park in Somerset, NJ. The NJ Venture Conference features the region’s seed and early stage technology and non-technology companies. The audience will include venture capitalists, professional service providers, fund managers, investment bankers, technology transfer managers, angel investors, and corporate business development professionals.
The Venture Conference audience typically draws 500-600 individuals.
As an exhibiting company, you will receive the following benefits:
An exhibit space (6’ table) at the Conference
An opportunity to make a formal presentation at the Conference
A coach to help you prepare for the Conference
Inclusion in all written and electronic Conference promotional materials including the brochure, statewide advertisements, and the Council website
A company profile in the Conference Book, distributed to all attendees
Listing on the Venture Conference website with a link to your company website
Two guest registrations with a discount on additional registrations
The exhibit fee, which includes all of the above benefits, is $600. NJTC members receive a $125 discount. There are a limited number of “premium” exhibit locations available. Only premium locations will accommodate a trade show size booth. The fee for a premium location is: NJTC Member: $575 and Non-Member: $700. Premium exhibit locations will be assigned in the order exhibitor payment is received.
We hope you will join us at the NJ Venture Conference. Please indicate your interest in exhibiting at the Conference by going to the below link. Please complete and submit the Exhibiting Company Profile form to us on or before February 26, 2010.
Should you have any questions regarding this event, do not hesitate to contact our office at (856) 787-9700. We look forward to hearing from you.
Sponsored by Price Waterhouse Coopers
Please read the following note from the NJTC:
The New Jersey Technology Council invites entrepreneurs to exhibit at the 2010 New Jersey Venture Conference on March 26, 2010 at The Palace at Somerset Park in Somerset, NJ. The NJ Venture Conference features the region’s seed and early stage technology and non-technology companies. The audience will include venture capitalists, professional service providers, fund managers, investment bankers, technology transfer managers, angel investors, and corporate business development professionals.
The Venture Conference audience typically draws 500-600 individuals.
As an exhibiting company, you will receive the following benefits:
An exhibit space (6’ table) at the Conference
An opportunity to make a formal presentation at the Conference
A coach to help you prepare for the Conference
Inclusion in all written and electronic Conference promotional materials including the brochure, statewide advertisements, and the Council website
A company profile in the Conference Book, distributed to all attendees
Listing on the Venture Conference website with a link to your company website
Two guest registrations with a discount on additional registrations
The exhibit fee, which includes all of the above benefits, is $600. NJTC members receive a $125 discount. There are a limited number of “premium” exhibit locations available. Only premium locations will accommodate a trade show size booth. The fee for a premium location is: NJTC Member: $575 and Non-Member: $700. Premium exhibit locations will be assigned in the order exhibitor payment is received.
We hope you will join us at the NJ Venture Conference. Please indicate your interest in exhibiting at the Conference by going to the below link. Please complete and submit the Exhibiting Company Profile form to us on or before February 26, 2010.
Should you have any questions regarding this event, do not hesitate to contact our office at (856) 787-9700. We look forward to hearing from you.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
WPO - search for Top 50 Fastest Women Owned Companies
The Women Presidents’ Organization is excited to announce the launch of the 3rd annual Top 50 Fastest Women Owned/Led Companies in North America! As a valued friend of the organization, we would sincerely appreciate your help in promoting this search to your audiences in any way possible.
Below is a short write up about the challenge, please let me know if you require any edits on the content to fit your publication or website. I have also attached a 50 fastest logo and would be happy to provide any other format.
The Women Presidents’ Organization has launched the search for the 50 Fastest-growing women-owned or women-led companies in North America!
2010 marks the 3rd Annual WPO search for the 50 Fastest™ women-owned/women-led companies in North America. Companies will be ranked according to revenue growth from 2005 to 2009. The Top 50 fastest-growing companies have the chance of being published online and in print!
To be eligible, companies must be…
• privately-owned
• women-owned/led
• must have generated $500,000 in annual revenue by the first week of 2005
• must have reached revenues of $2 million by year-end 2009
Deadline: February 1,2010
Application
Any questions can be emailed to fastgrowth@womenpresidentsorg.com. There is no charge to apply.
Below is a short write up about the challenge, please let me know if you require any edits on the content to fit your publication or website. I have also attached a 50 fastest logo and would be happy to provide any other format.
The Women Presidents’ Organization has launched the search for the 50 Fastest-growing women-owned or women-led companies in North America!
2010 marks the 3rd Annual WPO search for the 50 Fastest™ women-owned/women-led companies in North America. Companies will be ranked according to revenue growth from 2005 to 2009. The Top 50 fastest-growing companies have the chance of being published online and in print!
To be eligible, companies must be…
• privately-owned
• women-owned/led
• must have generated $500,000 in annual revenue by the first week of 2005
• must have reached revenues of $2 million by year-end 2009
Deadline: February 1,2010
Application
Any questions can be emailed to fastgrowth@womenpresidentsorg.com. There is no charge to apply.
Harvard Business School New Venture Competition
1st HBS Alumni New Venture Competition!
The HBS’ Rock Center for Entrepreneurship, Alumni Relations, and 8 HBS clubs including HBSCNY announce the 2010 Alumni New Venture Contest (NVC).
The HBS Club of New York is pleased to be one of eight HBS Alumni Regions participating in The Harvard Business School's Arthur Rock Center for Entrepreneurship and Alumni Relations 2010 Alumni New Venture Contest (NVC). This year’s NVC is the first of what we hope will be an annual event for HBS alumni.
With over half of HBS alumni classifying themselves as entrepreneurs at some point in their lives, this Contest is designed to shine a spotlight on alumni ventures, support promising new ventures and award a $25,000 cash prize to the winning team.
CLICK HERE FOR DETAILED EVENT INFO
The HBS’ Rock Center for Entrepreneurship, Alumni Relations, and 8 HBS clubs including HBSCNY announce the 2010 Alumni New Venture Contest (NVC).
The HBS Club of New York is pleased to be one of eight HBS Alumni Regions participating in The Harvard Business School's Arthur Rock Center for Entrepreneurship and Alumni Relations 2010 Alumni New Venture Contest (NVC). This year’s NVC is the first of what we hope will be an annual event for HBS alumni.
With over half of HBS alumni classifying themselves as entrepreneurs at some point in their lives, this Contest is designed to shine a spotlight on alumni ventures, support promising new ventures and award a $25,000 cash prize to the winning team.
CLICK HERE FOR DETAILED EVENT INFO
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