Entrepreneur Thought Leader: Successfully Launching a New Venture
Organization:
CINA (Chinese Information and Networking Association)
Category:
Business
Geographical Area:
San Jose
Start
Date:
5/29/2012
End Date:
5/29/2012
Start Time:
6:00 PM
End Time:
8:45 PM
Event
Info:
Speakers:
Tim Wilson, General Partner, Artiman Venture Sherman Ting, President and Board Director of Sand Hill Angels Shawn Douglass, Managing Director, EMC Ventures Bill Reichert, Managing Director, Garage Technology Venture
Highlight
In today's high-tech venture environment, there are lots of New Challenges that the startups are facing. By having the killer app or compelling business plan is not enough.
In this special event, we invited several seasoned investors who will share us their vision and compelling stories.
Some of the topics but not limited:
- What are the common mistakes for a new startup? - What it takes to successfuly build company from ground up? - What are the most important elements that strike investors decision to fund the company? - How to Recruit All- Stars? - How to grow your company into a multi-million dollar company? - Where Investors are investing?
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