National Finalist 2002 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year Award
Kauffman Supporter Of Entrepreneurship Award

January
27 and 28
2005









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Topics

The two day discussion will focus on how the remarkable confluence of theory and reality will pay real dividends for the information and technology ventures now and in the coming years. Some of the topics planned to be discussed -

 

Global Landscape: Information & Technology Ventures

Early Stage Financing: What are VC's looking for in Technology Ventures

Winning Strategies for Building a Technology Company

Later Stage Financing: Follow on rounds

Strategic Partnership: More than money

The Exit: M&A, IPO & other options

Technology ventures in New York tristate area

Valuation & Funding: Don’t get stuck with the valuation

The Internet is Back: New & Big Opportunities Ahead- Gaming, Search, e-learning, social networking, i-hunting, (yes you can do hunting thousands of miles away from your computer and have the meat processed and shipped to you.

Entrepreneur Tips: Secure funding the smart way, the right way

How to choose venture capitalists as partners, beyond money.

Angel Investing: That First Check You Need so bad to move to the next level

SPEAKERS

Frederick Frank
Vice Chairman
Lehman Brothers

Pat Fortune, Ph.D.
Boston Millennia Partners

Yaron Eitan
SCP Private Equity Partners

Neeraj Agrawal
Battery Ventures

Ghassan Bejjani
Morgan Stanley Venture Partners

Virginia M. Turezyn
Constellation Ventures

Robert L. Gold
Ridgewood Capital

Scott M. Maxwell
Insight Venture Partners

Alessandro A. Piol
INVESCO Private Capital

Noah Walley
Investor Growth Capital

Daniel K. Flatley
Masthead Venture Partners

Ben Terk
Rho Ventures

Jeremy Levine
Bessemer Venture Partners

More than 35 speakers
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