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SUMMARY:How Does Technology Enrich Urban Policy?
DESCRIPTION:Sidewalk Labs is an Alphabet company that imagines\, designs\, tests\, and builds new technologies that address big urban problems across a range of areas\, from mobility to housing to government services. \n \nConfirmed Speakers: \nRohit Aggarwala: Chief Policy Officer\, Sidewalk Labs \nRohit is an experienced executive and thought leader in sustainability\, environmental\, and urban issues. A member of the team building Sidewalk Labs\, an urban innovation firm founded by Dan Doctoroff and Google\, he is also the co-chair of the Regional Plan Association’s Fourth Regional Plan for the New York metropolitan area and an adjunct professor at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs. \nNoelle Francois: CEO\, Heat Seek NYC \nNoelle has a background in social justice\, with a focus on housing policy and community development. Heat Seek NYC is a civic hacking project turned nonprofit tech startup\, aimed at keeping the heat on for thousands of New Yorkers each winter. Noelle leads efforts to forge partnerships with community organizations and tenant advocates to ensure that Heat Seek’s sensors go to tenants who need them the most. \nMiguel Gamiño Jr: Chief Technology Officer\, The City of New York \nMiguel previously served the City and County of San Francisco as Chief Information Officer (CIO) and Executive Director of the Department of Technology. Prior to joining San Francisco in July 2013\, he served the City of El Paso\, Texas as the Chief Information & Innovation Officer\, and Director of the Department of Information Technology Services. In that role he co-founded\, along with the Washington\, D.C. CTO\, the Council of Global City CIOs. \nMaria Gotsch: President and CEO\, Partnership Fund for New York City \nMaria leads the Fund’s investment operations and spearheaded the creation and operation of a number of the Fund’s strategic initiatives\, including: FinTech Innovation Lab; New York Digital Health Accelerator; NYCSeed (seed financing for IT/digital media companies); BioAccelerate Prize NYC (proof-of-concept funding for university-based biomedical research); Arts Entrepreneurial Loan Fund (low cost loans for mid-size arts groups); and ReStart Central and Financial Recovery Fund (assistance and funding for small businesses impacted by 9/11/01). \nAndrew Rasiej: Founder & CEO\, Civic Hall \nAndrew is a civic and social entrepreneur\, technology strategist\, and Founder of Personal Democracy Media focusing on the intersection of technology\, politics\, and government. He recently founded Civic Hall\, a 18\,000 square foot community center and event space for civic innovation in NYC. He is the Chairman of the NY Tech Meetup\, a 50\,000+-member organization of technologists\, venture funders\, marketers\, representing start up and more mature companies using technology to transform themselves\, New York City\, and the world. He is the Founder of MOUSE.org which focuses on 21st century public education. He is also Senior Technology Advisor to the Sunlight Foundation a Washington DC organization using technology to make government more transparent. \nThis is event is sponsored by the NASDAQ Educational Foundation which awarded Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) a multi-year grant to support initiatives in entrepreneurship and public policy.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/technology-enrich-urban-policy/
LOCATION:Faculty House\, 64 Morningside Drive\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:SIPA Entrepreneurship & Policy Initiative & Sidewalk Labs
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SUMMARY:Office Hours: Immigration and Innovation in the Trump Era
DESCRIPTION:Strategic Paths for Foreign National Founders and Entrepreneurs\nThursday\, February 23rd between 11:00 am & 1:00 pm.\nColumbia Alumni Center 622 West 113th st. \nSIGN UP REQUIRED\nPlease email cm3014@columbia.edu to request your slot \nIf you’re an international student or recent alumnus concerned with recent or pending changes to U.S.  immigration law and policy\, we encourage you to sign up for office hours with Michael Serotte. \nMichael Serotte\, Founder and Senior Partner of Serotte Law\, focuses on helping immigrant entrepreneurs and startups. Michael serves as Immigration Counsel for Stanford’s StartX and Graduate School of Business\, Duke’s Entrepreneurship Initiative\, and numerous private accelerators including Unshackled\, Alchemist\, and Founder Institute. His client list includes many Bay Area startups. \nMichael also advises on the immigration-related needs of employers in a wide range of industries\, including technology\, energy\, healthcare\, manufacturing\, and media. He also enjoys working with individuals who have complicated business and investment immigration cases\, and Canadians who have been denied entry at the U.S. border. \nMichael’s background in business\, finance and entrepreneurship offers his clients a valuable perspective on business and investment immigration strategies for both established companies and startups. \nAfter earning a BBA in Accounting and Finance as an undergraduate at the University of Miami\, he worked as an accountant with the predecessor of Ernst & Young\, and practiced law and worked in finance in Washington\, DC.  While Serotte Law has clients all over the U.S. and foreign countries\, Michael travels to his offices in the San Francisco\, New York\, Buffalo\, and Toronto to meet in person. \nMichael’s biggest thrill comes when his team gets a case approved when other lawyers said it couldn’t. And when the Buffalo Bills win a Super Bowl! .
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/office-hours-immigration-innovation-trump-era/
LOCATION:Columbia Alumni Center\, 622 W. 113th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10025\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia Entrepreneurship
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SUMMARY:Studio Hours
DESCRIPTION:Do you have an idea and want to get personal design thinking feedback from the Design Studio? During Studio Hours\, teams or individuals are invited to discuss their projects or ideas one-on-one with human-centered designers in the Studio. Teams of Columbia affiliates are also welcome to use the studio space for working independently on their entrepreneurial projects. \nYou do not need to register in advance for Studio Hours. Just drop by! \nIf you have questions\, please reach out to us at designstudio@columbia.edu.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/studio-hours-9/
LOCATION:Columbia Entrepreneurship Design Studio\, 490 Riverside Dr.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia Entrepreneurship Design Studio
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SUMMARY:Design Sprint: Test Your Business Model
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, February 17th\n2:00pm to 4:00pm\nRiverside Church Room 430\nThis Design Sprint will be a great opportunity for anyone with an early idea or venture that they want to put to the test. Using design thinking techniques\, we’ll walk you through how to test your business model by identifying your key assumptions\, developing low resolution prototypes\, and learning more about your users’ needs. This sprint will be particularly helpful for teams in Columbia’s many venture competitions but is open to anyone with an idea for a project or venture. \nTeams and individuals are welcome. \nIf you have questions\, please reach out to us at designstudio@columbia.edu.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/design-sprint-test-business-model/
LOCATION:Columbia Entrepreneurship Design Studio\, 490 Riverside Dr.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia Entrepreneurship Design Studio
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SUMMARY:Perspectives on Modeling the Human Body
DESCRIPTION:HTA will be hosting a discussion with Dr. Anjali Chelliah\, who is using 3D models to inform pediatric heart surgery\, and Frank Sculli from Biodigital\, a company using interactive 3D visualization software with applications in education and business-consumer engagement. \nAnjali Chelliah\, MD: Dr. Chelliah is a board-certified pediatric cardiologist and an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Columbia University Medical Center.\nShe received her undergraduate and medical degrees at Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania\, respectively. She pursued specialty and subspecialty training at Boston Children’s Hospital\, Columbia University Medical Center\, Children’s National Medical Center\, and the National Institutes of Health.\nDr. Chelliah specializes in non-invasive cardiac imaging\, including echocardiography\, fetal cardiology\, cardiac magnetic resonance imaging\, and cardiac computed tomography. Her research interests include using 3D printing to guide congenital heart disease (CHD) surgery\, minimizing radiation exposure in children with CHD\, and using fetal and pediatric echocardiography to predict and improve clinical outcomes. \nFrank Sculli\, BioDigital CoFounder and CEO: Frank cofounded BioDigital in 2003 on the premise that advancements in 3D and information technology will transform the way we understand health and medicine. With a focus on health literacy\, BioDigital looks to empower patients and professionals with engaging\, understandable health information and Frank continues to use this vision to drive innovation.\nWith extensive experience in management and internet technology\, Frank leads product development and has consulted to numerous prestigious medical institutions. Prior to cofounding BioDigital\, Frank worked in R&D at Honeywell\, and later as a consultant to major organizations such as Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center\, the Bank of New York\, Pfizer and the Pennsylvania Treasury Department. Frank holds a Master of Science in Engineering from Columbia University and received his bachelor’s from the University of Michigan.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/perspectives-modeling-human-body/
LOCATION:Columbia University Medical Center\, Presbyterian Building\, 622 W 168th St\, New York\, NY\, 10032\, United States
CATEGORIES:Health Tech Assembly
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SUMMARY:Lightspeed Partner\, Krish Parikh on Entrepreneurship
DESCRIPTION:Lightspeed partner\, Krish Parikh\, will be visiting Columbia on Monday\, February 13\, from 12-1PM to host a session for students interested in learning about VC/startups/entrepreneurship. Lightspeed Venture Partners is an early stage investor in both enterprise and consumer companies\, including Snapchat\, Nest\, Nutanix\, Docker\, and GrubHub. \nKrish will give insight into what trends VCs are seeing in the tech ecosystem and Lightspeed’s investment philosophy. As summer/graduation approaches and many students are thinking of career options\, he will offer perspective on how to think about various career choices including working at large tech companies\, starting a company\, or joining a startup.   Food & beverages will be provided. To RSVP: https://lightspeedatcolumbia.splashthat.com/ \nKrish Parikh\, Lightspeed Venture Partners\nFor those interested in experiencing entrepreneurship over a summer in a risk free setting\, he will also cover the Lightspeed Summer Fellowships.  Lightspeed Summer Fellowships are essentially a scholarship and an entrepreneurial boot camp all rolled into 10 weeks – Lightspeed provides funding\, office space\, mentorship and a platform so entrepreneurs can spend their summers devoted to launching their idea into a company. Now in its 11th year\, with over 250 alumni\, the program is designed to enable young\, technology savvy entrepreneurs to work full-time with the guidance of seasoned venture capitalists and other successful founders on building all aspects of a business from the ground up.  Each team member will receive $15\,000 and each team will receive $5\,000 in discretionary funds.  In addition Lightspeed provides free office space\, an entrepreneurship series designed to help new founders quickly get up to speed on building a startup\, and a series of mentors and connections to get started.  Fellows are under NO OBLIGATION to Lightspeed and Lightspeed receives NO EQUITY as part of the program. \nTo view a 3 minute overview of the program: http://bit.ly/2g7Wlw3
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/lightspeed-partner-krish-parikh-entrepreneurship/
LOCATION:CS Lounge\, Computer Science Department
CATEGORIES:Columbia Technology Ventures
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SUMMARY:Columbia Startup Lab - Applications Open
DESCRIPTION:Apply Now for the FY 2017\nColumbia Startup Lab Cohort\nApplication\nWhat is CSL?\nCSL is Columbia University’s recent-alumni co-working space. It is a cross-school initiative between Columbia Entrepreneurship\, Columbia Business School\, School of Engineering & Applied Sciences\, Columbia College\, Columbia Law School\, and School of International & Public Affairs. Resident ventures form a 71-person cohort of entrepreneurs from each of the partner schools. Together they comprise more than 40 startups. In its third year\, the Lab has been “corporate headquarters” for more than 110 Columbia-founded ventures. To date\, about 20% of the teams are hiring\, raising funding\, and are cash flow positive with about 10% driving annual revenue of more than $1M. The Lab has become the symbolic nexus for Columbia’s commitment to entrepreneurship. \nEligibility\nCSL is open to recent alumni founders within five years of graduation\, and their teams\, from each of the partner schools listed above who are committed to working on their venture full-time. Recent-alumni who graduated in May 2012 or later are eligible to apply. \nApplication Process\, Details and Dates\nSunday\, March 12 at 11:59 PM EST: Applications Due \n\nTeams must select one Columbia University-affiliated founding member from the above mentioned schools to apply\nOnly one application per team will be considered\, regardless of the school in which the founder is affiliated\n\nWeek of March 14:  Review of Applications  \nWeeks of March 20-31:  In-person interviews \nWeek of April 3: Admissions decisions announced \nQuick Facts\n\nAdmitted teams may spend up to one year in the space and are required to commit to a minimum of four months.\nThe space is administered by WeWork and includes: furnishings (desk and chair)\, WiFi\, water/coffee\, cleaning/maintenance and access to common facilities across the global WeWork network.\nCSL provides ongoing workshops\, office hours\, networking events\, and community building activities to help resident ventures advance their businesses. All CSL teams are encouraged to participate.\nColumbia University affiliated tenants are required to commit to a four-month term in the space at a rate of $250 per month/per seat. The cost per seat for non-Columbia University team members is $400 per month/per seat.\n\nQuestions? Contact Sandra Merrill at skm2147@gsb.columbia.edu. \nApplication
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/columbia-startup-lab-open-applications/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Startup Lab
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SUMMARY:Building Credible Financials for Early Stage Investors
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for an evening with David Ehrenberg\, a long-time friend\, partner and mentor to Columbia University Entrepreneurship. He started Early Growth Financial Services to provide a service that didn’t exist when he was working at early stage companies – high-quality accounting and strategic financial consulting services on demand. \nDavid will conduct 90-minute interactive workshop\, which will lay out \n\nWhat angels are looking for in a set of credible financials\nWhat really impresses them\nWhat they DON’T want to see\n\nWhat You’ll Take Away:\nFounders of early-stage ventures are in love with their products\, and all too often\, they want to tell the whole\, long story. Early-stage investors are all to often jaded\, cynical and well\, just real busy. If they even give you 10 minutes\, it is likely that they’re distracted. How can founders make the most out of their pitch? How can you edit your the financial side of your story down to the most compelling bits?\nDavid has seen it all\, from both sides of the conversation. In this workshop\, he’ll help you understand what is most relevant to investors and what is superfluous. He’ll help you gain an understanding how to build credibility by telling a credible story through numbers.\nWhy It Matters: If you’re raising capital for the first time\, you’ll be a novice going up against a hardened veteran. Most founders can clearly articulate their value proposition\, but sometimes struggle when it comes to telling a concise and credible numbers story.\nAbout the Expert \n\nDavid Ehrenberg Founder\, Partner and Chief Executive Officer\,\nEarly Growth Financial Services \nDavid Ehrenberg founded Early Growth Financial Services (EGFS) in 2008 to address the lack of on-demand financial support available to startups. David’s passion for mentoring entrepreneurs\, and helping early-stage startups to thrive\, led him to create the integrated financial solution that EGFS provides\, from day-to-day accounting to strategic finance\, tax\, and valuation support.\nAs CEO\, David has overseen incredible growth at EGFS\, leading to its being ranked #5 in Silicon Valley Business Journals’ annual Fastest Growing Private Companies award for 2013. David’s articles and insights are frequently posted in such prestigious publications as Forbes\, Inc\, VentureBeat\, Huff Post Small Business\, Yahoo! Small Business Advisor\, Startup Nation\, and more. He is an active speaker and event leader who presents regularly to founders and others within the startup ecosystem. He also co-founded and moderated Pitch Flip LA 2013 in which investors from Silicon Valley presented to a broad sampling from the LA startup community. \nDavid has strategic and operational expertise in all areas of early-stage finance\, including strategic planning\, forecasting\, venture funding\, debt financing\, and M&A. Prior to founding EGFS\, David was the first CFO for Abound Logic\, playing an integral role in building out the company’s finance and administrative infrastructure. Before that\, David was a Controller for Microsoft\, in a division that focused on creating new products and business solutions. Earlier in his career\, David was a key member of the finance team at Extreme Networks and Voice Stream Wireless and VP of Finance for Radiant Research\, where he was responsible for selling the company in two transactions and ensuring a successful exit for investors and management.\nAbout Our Partners
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/building-credible-financials-early-stage-investors/
LOCATION:General Assembly\, NYC\, 10 East 21st\, Third Floor\, New York City\, NY\, 10010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia Entrepreneurship
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170201T180000
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SUMMARY:Spark Workshop: Hacking Community Solar
DESCRIPTION:The Democratization of Solar Energy\nFeaturing Donna Sanders ’17BUS\,  co-founder of Social Solar\,\nwith special guests Gary Skulnik\, Founding Partner of OurPower\, and Annie Su\, Senior Analyst of Ecogy Solar\nPollution that arises from the burning of fossil fuels has several environmental\, financial\, and health consequences. As a result\, international\, national\, and local laws are being enacted favoring renewable energy sources such as wind and solar. New York State\, specifically\, has enacted a Clean Energy Standard that mandates 50 percent of all energy come from renewable sources by 2030. \nSocial Solar\, founded by Columbia University alumni\, caters to NYC residents and businesses who are dissatisfied with being excluded from solar simply because they live in co-ops and condos\, or because their business rooftop is too small. Social Solar’s service is a new shared solution that provides consolidation of solar needs to form one solar community as an inclusive option for solar power\, utility savings\, and cleaner air. Join us to discuss: \n\nWhat are some of the financial and structural barriers prohibiting widespread community solar adoption in NYC?\nWhat are viable community solar solutions?\n\nFor more event information\, please click here. This workshop is supported by the Lang Center for Entrepreneurship\, Social Enterprise Club\, Green Business Club\, and Tamer Center for Social Enterprise at Columbia Business School; and the Columbia Organization of Rising Entrepreneurs (CORE) at Columbia University. \nAbout the Spark Workshop Series \nSpark Workshops provide social innovators with an opportunity to explore resources\, connections\, and potential solutions to help their social ventures. These workshops tap into the collective knowledge within Columbia University and the larger entrepreneurial and social impact community. \nThis workshop is open to all who are willing to bring their ideas\, experience\, and connections to help solve social and environmental challenges that these social innovators aim to address. \nIf you are unable to attend this event but would like more information on Spark\, please register for our mailing list. \nIf you would like to suggest a future Spark workshop\, please contact:\nsocialenterprise@gsb.columbia.edu
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/spark-workshop-hacking-community-solar-2/
LOCATION:Uris Hall\, Calder Lounge 1st Floor\, Columbia Business School\, 3022 Broadway \, New York City\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tamer Center for Social Enterprise @ CBS
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SUMMARY:APPLICATION DEADLINE - Congressional Internship Program
DESCRIPTION:University and College Entrepreneurs\nCongressional Internship Program\nApplication Deadline January 30\, 2017\nProgram runs mid-June to mid-August\n  \nThe National Council of Entrepreneurial Tech Transfer (NCET2) announces a University and College Entrepreneurs Congressional Internship Program. This highly competitive program aims to educate and cultivate student leaders in policy issues that impact entrepreneurs and startups. The Program also seeks to build the student’s professional networks in the startup and policy communities in Washington D.C.\, in Silicon Valley\, and at their home university and communities. \nUniversity and college students will intern in the offices of members of Congress – in the Senate or in the House of Representatives – with a high level of involvement in startups\, tech transfer and/or entrepreneurship\, at the pleasure of the office. Before beginning at Congress\, interns admitted into the Program will also participate in a one-week Silicon Valley immersion to experience startup culture from entrepreneurs\, angel investors\, venture capitalists\, startup companies and corporations in the valley. \nThe internship program will run mid-June to mid-August 2017. The application deadline is on January 30\, 2017. For more information about the program\, visit: http://www.ncet2.org/internship.html or email interns@ncet2.org
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/university-entrepreneurs-congressional-internship-program/
LOCATION:Washington D.C.
CATEGORIES:NCET2
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170127T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170127T161500
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SUMMARY:Bill Gates\, Warren Buffett\, and Charlie Rose
DESCRIPTION:This event is sold out.\nPlease see Columbia’s Facebook page January 27th at 3:00 PM\nTo See This Event On Facebook live.\nBill Gates\, co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation\, and Warren Buffett\, chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway Inc.\, will discuss  a wide range of topics—from their friendship\, philanthropy\, and business; to global health\, innovation\, and leadership. Moderated by Charlie Rose\, executive editor and host of the Charlie Rose Show. Welcome by President Lee C. Bollinger. Q&A with the audience to follow.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/bill-gates-warren-buffett-charlie-rose/
LOCATION:Watch Live Stream by Clicking “Register Now” Below
CATEGORIES:Columbia Programs and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170126T180000
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SUMMARY:Immigration and Entrepreneurship
DESCRIPTION:Third Thursday is a recurring open forum and networking and info session for the Columbia University entrepreneurship community. It provides students\, faculty\, staff\, and alumni the opportunity to hear ideas from across campus\, form teams\, and explore career options. You’ll hear from Columbia alumni and other experts on their experiences working in the field\, how they’ve applied their Columbia experience in their careers\, and more. \nThursday\, January 26 (technically Fourth Thursday instead of Third Thursday due to the late start of the semester) will feature Megan Kludt\, an attorney at Curran & Berger\, LLP\, a boutique law firm specializing in all areas of immigration\, including business\, achievement\, investment\, family\, and humanitarian bases for immgration status. \nMegan is very knowledgable on visa options for students after graduation\, and specializes in complex immigration cases in the areas of business\, academia\, scientific research\, and the arts. Additionally\, she was selected by the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) to provide emergency legal aid to children at the US/Mexico border and was honored as one of AILA New England’s Pro Bono Champions in 2016. \nMegan holds a BS in Foreign Service from Georgetown University\, a Master of International Relations from Boston University\, and a JD with an international concentration from Boston University School of Law. \nAt this month’s Third Thursday event\, Megan will discuss \n\nOptions and requirements for various visas\, such as: J1\, O-1B\, and H-1B\nVisa options and NYC/NYS immigration resources for foreign startup founders\nHow much of an impact a lawyer/representation has on a visa application\nHow to find out whether or not a startup is qualified to help employees file for work visas\nThe process of hiring and granting a visa for a non-USA citizen that just finished school in the USA\nThe STEM extension of the OPT for foreign entrepreneurs launching startups (non-employed by existing and EVerify companies)\nShareholding issues that may caused by the immigration status of foreign entrepreneurs in start-up companies\n\nThis should be a particularly interesting discussion given the close timing of the event to the inauguration of President Elect Donald Trump\, which will take place 6 days before the event. As Trump has promised to make many changes to the USA’s immigration policies\, we are all curious to hear Megan’s thoughts on how his policies may affect international students looking to work in the USA upon graduation. \nFood & Drink will be served! Catering will be provided by Eat Offbeat\, a CU startup that delivers authentic and home-style ethnic meals that are conceived\, prepared and delivered by refugees resettled in NYC. \nJoin us! \nHave an announcement or idea to pitch to the group? Contact Ivy Schultz (is2350@columbia.edu) in advance and come prepared to pitch it! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSHARE WITH FRIENDS\n\n\n\n\nFacebook
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/immigration-and-entrepreneurship/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Engineering
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170126T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170126T190000
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CREATED:20170118T161544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170118T164644Z
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SUMMARY:How VC Gives a Boost to NYC's Digital Health Innovation Economy
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to announce the Spring 2017 HITLAB Seminar Series! Every Thursday at 5:30pm\, the HITLAB Seminar Series brings together leading experts—scientists\, physicians\, IT architects\, public health practitioners\, investors\, attorneys\, and more—who share a single vision: to design and scale healthcare technologies that will improve health outcomes around the world. \nSmart Venture:\nHow Venture Capital gives a Boost to\nNYC’s Digital Health Innovation Economy\nMaria Gotsch\, President & CEO of the Partnership Fund for NYC\nRSVP is required by Wednesday\, January 25th. \nReception to follow at 6:30pm at\nCoogan’s Restaurant\, 4015 Broadway at 169th Street. \n  \nQuestions? Contact seminars@hitlab.org\nSee the Seminar Series website for the full schedule and to register\n 
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/vc-gives-boost-nycs-digital-health-innovation-economy/
LOCATION:Hess Commons\, Mailman School of Public Health\, New York City\, 10032
CATEGORIES:HitLab Seminar Series
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CREATED:20161206T195816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161229T155420Z
UID:6181-1484073000-1484080200@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:The Next Wave of Corporate Entrepreneurship with Steve Blank. What Comes After Innovation Theater?
DESCRIPTION:Join Columbia Business School Executive Education and\nColumbia Entrepreneurship for an evening with \nSteve Blank\nin conversation with \nProfessor Rita D. McGrath\, Columbia Business School and\nBrian Murray\, President and CEO\, HarperCollins Publishers\n\nThe Next Wave of Corporate Entrepreneurship\nWhat Comes After Innovation Theater?\nHosted by \nGoodwin Procter\, LLP\nOffices of Goodwin Procter\, New York Times Building\n620 8th Avenue\, 26th Floor \nCorporate entrepreneurship is a very hot topic these days.  Despite all the talk\, however\, actual innovation performance comes nowhere near to delivering on its promise.  We are perhaps five years into the latest flurry of excitement about the prospects for innovation-fueled growth.  Companies have traveled to Silicon Valley in droves\, sponsored innovation boot camps\, trained innovation ninjas\, and otherwise promised their stakeholders that innovation is front and center on their agendas. \nAnd yet. \nEvidence suggests much of this activity is just ‘Innovation Theater’.  Indeed\, how many corporations focus their cultures around an innovation playbook\, and train all staff in innovation practices. \nIn a recent McKinsey study\, fully 94% of executives surveyed reported that they were unhappy with their organization’s ability to innovate.  Similar research shows that corporations are spending a lot more of their profits on things like share buybacks and dividends than they are on innovation. \nWhat’s next for corporate innovation? \nColumbia University’s Senior Fellow for Entrepreneurship\, Steve Blank is a retired eight-time serial entrepreneur-turned-educator and author.  He has changed the way entrepreneurs around the world build their startups. His bestselling The Startup Owner’s Manual\, and his earlier seminal work\, The Four Steps to the Epiphany are both credited with launching the Lean Startup movement. His Lean LaunchPad class at Stanford\, Berkeley\, and Columbia has redefined how Universities approach entrepreneurship.  His Innovation Corps class for the National Science Foundation forever changed how the U.S. commercializes science. \nProfessor Rita Gunther McGrath is a globally recognized expert on strategy\, innovation\, and growth with an emphasis on corporate entrepreneurship. Her work and ideas help CEOs and senior executives chart a pathway to success in today’s rapidly changing and volatile environments. Ms. McGrath was named one of the Top 10 Most Influential Business Thinkers by Thinkers50 in 2015 and 2013. Thinkers50 presented Rita with the #1 award for Strategy\, the Distinguished Achievement Award (2013). She has also been inducted into the Strategic Management Society “Fellows” in recognition of her impact on the field. \nProfessor McGrath teaches Leading Strategic Growth and Change and will be launching Mastering Corporate Entrepreneurship\, an online\, seven-week executive education course in January.  Registration is currently open. \nBrian Murray is President and Chief Executive Officer of HarperCollins Publishers. Since being appointed CEO in 2008\, Murray has led the transformation of HarperCollins from a traditional print publishing company focused only on English language publishing\, to a dynamic print and digital publisher with broad expertise in foreign language publishing and more than $350M in digital revenues. Murray has led six acquisitions including Thomas Nelson and Harlequin. The acquisition of Harlequin in 2014 extended the company’s global platform and digital presence\, resulting in the ability to publish in more than 30 languages and publishing operations in a dozen new countries. The Thomas Nelson acquisition in 2012 allowed for the formation of the HarperCollins Christian Publishing division\, positioning HarperCollins as the leading publisher of Christian content in the world.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/next-wave-corporate-entrepreneurship-steve-blank-comes-innovation-theater/
LOCATION:Goodwin Proctor\, LLC\, New York Times Building\, 620 8th Avenue\, 26th Floor\, Manhattan\, 10018\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia Entrepreneurship
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CREATED:20160815T030941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160825T185510Z
UID:4360-1481288400-1481299200@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Advanced Tactics Design Workshop: Facilitating Creative Teams
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in using design thinking to drive a creative team? Join us for our advanced tactic workshop where will we show you how to lead a team through a design process. The focus will be on developing environments that encourage creative behaviors leading to novel ideas. \nThe session is for people who have attended at least one previous Design Studio sprint or equivalent learning experience. \nIf you have questions\, please reach out to us at designstudio@columbia.edu.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/advanced-tactics-design-workshop-facilitating-creative-teams/
LOCATION:Columbia Entrepreneurship Design Studio\, 490 Riverside Dr.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia Entrepreneurship Design Studio
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161208T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161208T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T232729
CREATED:20161129T224643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161129T224643Z
UID:6064-1481205600-1481212800@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Studio Hours
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, December 8\n2:00pm to 4:00pm\nThe Design Studio (Riverside Church Room 430)\nDo you have an idea and want to get personal design thinking feedback from the Design Studio? During Studio Hours\, teams or individuals are invited to discuss their projects or ideas one-on-one with human-centered designers in the Studio. Teams of Columbia affiliates are also welcome to use the studio space for working independently on their entrepreneurial projects. \nIf you have questions\, please reach out to us atdesignstudio@columbia.edu.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/studio-hours-8/
LOCATION:Columbia Entrepreneurship Design Studio\, 490 Riverside Dr.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia Entrepreneurship Design Studio
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161207T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161207T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T232729
CREATED:20161122T151931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161122T152133Z
UID:5983-1481119200-1481130000@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Startup Law Studio Office Hours
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Columbia Entrepreneurship\nStartup Law Studio\nSponsored By\n \nApply for the next Startup Law Studio Here \nWednesday\, December 7th\, 2016\n2:00 PM to 5:00 PM \nThe Riverside Church\, MLK Building\, 5th Floor\, Suite 519-521\n(Entrance mid-block on 120th Street between Claremont Ave and Riverside Drive) \n\nHurry\, Space is Limited\nCurrently Enrolled Students Only Please\nIf You Receive a Slot We Will Contact You To Arrange Your 30-Minute Session\n**Pre-Requisite: Must be a real startup team looking to get started or already operational. This is not for “general advice” \nColumbia Entrepreneurship has partnered with Charles Torres\, head of the Emerging Companies and Venture Capital and Partner at Perkins Coie to provide free professional startup law office hours for student startup teams in the Columbia community. \n\n“The Columbia Entrepreneurship Startup Law Studio provides a unique window into real-world VC lawyering. The university-wide collaboration made possible by this Columbia Entrepreneurship-Perkins Cole partnership is an exceptional opportunity for Columbia Law Students.”\n – Nathalie Russell ‛14CC\n\nHow it Works\nWe host regularly scheduled 30 minute sessions held both at the Columbia Startup Lab as well as on Columbia’s campus for legitimate student startup teams to address their legal questions. \nAll sessions will be conducted on a pro-bono basis.   The sessions are observed by Columbia Law School Students\, who seek to gain venture-law experience by observing the office hours. These participating law students gather with Charles and team afterwards to ask relevant questions and discuss the case confidentially. \n\n“The Startup Law Studio was a fantastic experience that we would not normally be exposed to while at Law School. The Perkins Coie lawyers were able to talk about startup law issues that we would not have been immersed in during a traditional class. This is a win-win situation for all involved”\n – James Induc Kim ‛16LAW\n\n \nAbout Charles Torres\nA fixture in New York City venture for over 15 years\, Charles is a trusted advisor for emerging technology companies at all stages of development\, as well as the institutions and individuals who invest in them. His practice focuses on counseling companies through formation\, minority and control investments\, debt financings\, mergers and acquisitions and related portfolio dispositions. He has been a passionate contributor to the New York City tech ecosystem: he opened the first major law firm office in Brooklyn; he is the founder of the Startup Center at Brooklyn’s growing Northside Festival; he is creator of the Emerging Company Workshop\, a lecture series he teaches at Columbia Business School and its downtown Columbia StartupLab; he was the creator of VCs on Skis\, a venture networking event for the New York City community; and he was a founding partner of WomenInnovateMobile (a first in kind accelerator for female-founded companies). \n\n“The session was especially helpful as Charles had not only legal expertise but also business insight and was well versed in the financial technology industry. It was a great opportunity for a startup like us to get professional feedback and clearly layout the regulatory environment of the industry PAIKON operates in.”\n – Tak Yeong Do ‛14SEAS\, CEO of PAIKON
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/columbia-entrepreneurship-startup-law-studio-hours/
LOCATION:Riverside Church\, MLK Building\, 5th Floor\, Suite 519-521\, 490 Riverside Dr \, New York\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia Entrepreneurship Startup Law Studio
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161201T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161201T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T232729
CREATED:20161129T224517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161129T224715Z
UID:6063-1480600800-1480608000@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Studio Hours
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, December 1\n2:00pm to 4:00pm\nThe Design Studio (Riverside Church Room 430)\nDo you have an idea and want to get personal design thinking feedback from the Design Studio? During Studio Hours\, teams or individuals are invited to discuss their projects or ideas one-on-one with human-centered designers in the Studio. Teams of Columbia affiliates are also welcome to use the studio space for working independently on their entrepreneurial projects. \nIf you have questions\, please reach out to us atdesignstudio@columbia.edu.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/studio-hours-7/
LOCATION:Columbia Entrepreneurship Design Studio\, 490 Riverside Dr.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia Entrepreneurship Design Studio
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161129T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161129T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T232729
CREATED:20161114T172626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161114T172626Z
UID:5940-1480444200-1480453200@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Women Technopreneurs
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a panel discussion and reception\nwith \nWomen Technopreneurs\nSIPA Alums who Have Leveraged Technology to Turn Their Ideas Into\nSuccessful\, Scalable and Impactful Tech Businesses \nColumbia University School of International and Public Affairs\nInternational Affairs Building (IAB) Room 1501\nReception catering provided by SIPA alum\, Manal Kahi from Eat Offbeat!\n\nJade Huang\, MPA’ 08\nCo-Founder & CEO StyleSage\, an online platform that delivers data-driven insights to help fashion retailers and brands become faster and smarter. StyleSage collects\, analyzes and visualizes eCommerce activity across 1000 retailers\, 53\,000 brands\, and 100M products in over 100 countries. \nMichal Alter\, MPA ‘13\nCo-Founder & CEO of Visit.org\,  a leading 21st century travel platform connecting nonprofits and other impact organizations with millions of users and travelers around the globe who want to discover\, support and interact with impact organizations both virtually and in person. \nAnnie Feighery\, MPA ‘06\nFounding Partner of mWater\, a technology startup dedicated to creating world changing technologies for water and health.  There are currently over 8\,000 free mWater users in 73 countries \n\n Sponsors\nSIPA’s Management Specialization\nin partnership with\nThe Nasdaq Education Foundation and Columbia Entrepreneurship\nPlus SIPA Student Groups:\nThe Social Entrepreneurship Club\,\nTechnology and Innovation Student Association\,\nWomen in Leadership
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/women-technopreneurs/
LOCATION:SIPA Building 1501
CATEGORIES:Columbia SIPA
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161129T170000
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CREATED:20160914T192649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160914T193907Z
UID:4821-1480435200-1480438800@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:DEADLINE: Applications for Urban-X Accelerator
DESCRIPTION:Application\nFocusing on the convergence of Smart Cities\, Connected Real Estate\, Resilient Energy Systems\, and the Future of Mobility\, Big Data\, and Digitalization of Urban Infrastructure\, Urban-X is looking for pre-seed startups\, founders\, and hungry risk-takers working on technology for intelligent cities\, urban hyper-growth\, and society-scale challenges. \nApplications are now open for Urban-X’s cohort 02\, which will kick off in October in NYC. Operated by MINI and SOSV HAX\, Urban-X invests in and accelerates startups through a 4 month program\, with hands-on mentorship\, customer development\, hardware engineering\, design\, partnerships\, and fundraising help. Our network of over 100 mentors\, prospective partners\, customers\, and policymakers is incredibly deep.  Applications are competitive. Chosen startups will receive $60\,000 USD in seed capital investment plus significant in-kind software\, hosting\, and legal services\, as well as the opportunity to hone your solution at HAX’s facilities in Shenzhen and BMW / MINI’s global operations in Munich.  Applications are due NOVEMBER 29 and can be found here: https://urban-x.com/apply/ \n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/deadline-applications-urban-x-accelerator/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Data Science Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161118T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161118T180000
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CREATED:20161010T154315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161010T154315Z
UID:5450-1479484800-1479492000@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Fireside Chat with Nina Tandon and Hemai Parthasarathy
DESCRIPTION:Join Columbia WIN for a discussion between two leading members of the early-stage biotech community. Nina Tandon\, CEO and co-founder of EpiBone\, and Hemai Parthasarathy\, Scientific Director of Breakout Labs and the Thiel Foundation (and investor in Epibone)\, will discuss the current state of biotech investing\, their lessons on lifescience entrepreneurship\, and some advice for those looking to launch their own companies in this space. \nFollowing the presentation\, there will be a networking reception with drinks and appetizers in the same location from 5 to 6 pm. \nThis event is open to all members of the Columbia University community with valid CUIDs. We regret that we are unable to accommodate guests from outside Columbia for this event. \nNina Tandon is CEO and co-founder of EpiBone\, the world’s first company growing living human bones for skeletal reconstruction. She is the co-author of Super Cells: Building with Biology\, a book that explores the new frontier of biotech. She is a TED Senior Fellow\, Adjunct Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Cooper Union and a former Staff Associate Postdoctoral Researcher in the Laboratory for Stem Cells and Tissue Engineering\, Columbia University. She has a Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering from the Cooper Union\, a Master’s in Bioelectrical Engineering from MIT\, a PhD in Biomedical Engineering\, and an MBA from Columbia University. Her PhD research focused on studying electrical signaling in the context of tissue engineering\, and has worked with cardiac\, skin\, bone\, and neural tissue. \nTandon spent her early career in telecom at Avaya Labs and transitioned into biomedical engineering via her Fulbright Scholarship in Italy\, where she worked on an electronic nose used to “smell” lung cancer. After completing her PhD\, she consulted at McKinsey and Company\, but since 2010 she has continued her work in tissue engineering. Nina has published 10 journal articles (cited > 300 times\, H = 9) and six book chapters\, and she has three patents. She’s been published in Nature Protocols and Lab on a Chip\, has spoken three times at TED\, and was named one of the 100 Most Creative People in Business by Fast Company. \nHemai Parthasarathy is the Scientific Director of Breakout Labs and the Thiel Foundation. She is responsible for establishing the scientific priorities of the program and evaluating the technical merits of submitted proposals. Hemai brings a deep commitment to scientific innovation and communication to Breakout Labs. She has served as the North American Editor for Nature and was a founding editor of PLOS\, the open-access publisher of PLOS ONE. Before joining the Thiel Foundation\, she advised research institutes\, non-profits\, and biotechnology companies on the development and communication of their scientific portfolios. She holds a Ph.D. in Brain and Cognitive Sciences from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Read more here.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/fireside-chat-nina-tandon-hemai-parthasarathy/
LOCATION:Columbia University Medical Center\, 630 West 168th Street\, Fourth Floor\, Faculty Club\, New York\, NY\, 10032\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia Technology Ventures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161118T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161118T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T232729
CREATED:20160815T025349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160825T185706Z
UID:4359-1479474000-1479484800@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Design Sprint: Storytelling
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our Storytelling Sprint to learn about how to create a compelling narrative for yourself and your ideas. Knowing how to tell a compelling story about yourself or your product is one of the most important yet overlooked traits of a successful entrepreneur. Join us to explore how to construct a coherent narrative\, expand your creative confidence\, and master the art of a good story. \nThe session is equally useful for teams who want pitching help and students who want to learn how to perfect their next presentation. \nIf you have questions\, please reach out to us at designstudio@columbia.edu.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/design-sprint-storytelling/
LOCATION:Columbia Entrepreneurship Design Studio\, 490 Riverside Dr.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia Entrepreneurship Design Studio
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161118
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CREATED:20161020T144946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161020T144946Z
UID:5646-1479340800-1479427199@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Entrepreneurship Summit Co-Hosted by Venture for American & The KIND Foundation
DESCRIPTION:It’s time to register for our Entrepreneurship Summit on Thursday\, November 17th in New York City! The KIND Foundation and Venture for America are thrilled to host an educational day for aspiring and early-stage entrepreneurs who are committed to building businesses with a positive social impact. We hope that you’ll walk away with the knowledge and energy needed to build your business and change the communities where you work. Check out our FAQ for further details and to confirm you are eligible to attend. Acceptance to the Summit will be on a rolling basis and capacity is limited. \nWe are looking to gather aspiring and early-stage entrepreneurs interested in the social impact space for a day of working sessions\, panels and mentorship from proven entrepreneurs and KIND employees. Speakers include our founder\, Andrew Yang\, as well as Daniel Lubetzky\, KIND’s founder and CEO\, Arianna Huffington\, Founder of Thrive Global\, Jordan Gaspar\, Managing Director of Accel Foods and Brian Rudolph\, co-founder of Banza. \nBe the first to sign up to attend in NYC here. \nNot able to come to NYC? Click here to sign up for online opportunities on November 17th.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/entrepreneurship-summit-co-hosted-venture-american-kind-foundation/
LOCATION:Times Center\, 242 W 41st Street\, New York\, NY\, 10036\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161116T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161116T150000
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CREATED:20161031T132639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161031T132639Z
UID:5798-1479297600-1479308400@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:YankTech NYC Demo
DESCRIPTION:YankTech is very excited to announce another demo event! It will take place on November 16th from 12pm to 3pm at WeWork Soho West in NYC. Free pizza will be provided\, so come hungry!
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/yank-tech-nyc-demo/
LOCATION:Columbia Startup Lab\, 69 Charlton St. @ Varick\, NYC\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia Startup Lab
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161115T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161115T200000
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CREATED:20160909T023921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161101T185635Z
UID:4699-1479232800-1479240000@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Columbia Engineering Fast Pitch Competition
DESCRIPTION:Date: Tuesday\, November 15\, 2016\nTime: 6:00 p.m.\n Place: CEPSR 750 \nAttention Students\, Faculty\, and Young Alumni Entrepreneurs \nWe’re starting competition season again with Fast Pitch on November 15. Get your team together and get ready to pitch. Our prize pool this year is $5000! $2000 will be awarded solely to undergraduates and $3000 will be awarded to the overall best pitches. \nUndergrads\, grad students\, and faculty from all schools and institutes across Columbia University are eligible to participate. \nRegister Now for the Columbia Engineering Fast Pitch Competition \nRegister to pitch \nFast and furious\, Fast Pitch is our elevator pitch competition. Teams must sell their customers and our judges in 60 seconds or less. Your elevator pitch could be the 30 or 40 most important words in your business. If you can’t hook your customers\, investors\, or partners in the first minute\, you’ve likely lost them forever. Winning teams will be judged to be the most concise\, complete\, and compelling. The Fast Pitch competition will help your team improve your marketing\, sales\, and promotional capabilities. Attendance and participation is free\, and the experience is priceless. \nWant to hone your elevator pitch skills before the competition? \nFast Pitch Prep with Kevin Zhang: Thursday\, November 3\, 8-9 p.m. in John Jay Lounge \nIn this first pitch prep session\, Kevin Zhang\, former president of CORE and fast pitch judge\, will guide you in creating a persuasive and compelling elevator pitch that you can use to ignite interest in your company. Kevin focuses on product marketing\, partnerships\, and analytics as the first business hire at Fundera\, a Khosla-backed startup helping Main St entrepreneurs save thousands on loans to grow their small businesses. Kevin is also honored to serve as Alumni Chairman of the Columbia Organization of Rising Entrepreneurs (CORE). Prior to Fundera\, Kevin spent time at Bain & Company\, AOLVentures\, and Addepar. At this event\, you’ll also learn the where\, how\, and why of videotaping your pitch as well as how to upload your pitch to our judging system to get feedback before the live Fast Pitch competition on 11/17. Register here. \nVideo Pitch Submission Deadline: Friday\, November 5 (Due at Midnight) \nWant feedback and priority to pitch live on stage? Make sure to get your video pitch submissions in to our online system by 11:59 p.m. \nVideo Pitch Feedback and Notification of Selection: Friday\, November 11 \nSubmitted your video pitch by 11/5? You’ll receive valuable feedback from experts and be notified about whether you’ll get to pitch live so that you can refine your pitch in preparation for the competition. \nFor more information about the competition\, contact ischultz@columbia.edu. \n 
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/columbia-engineering-fast-pitch-competition/
LOCATION:CEPSR 750\, New York City\, 10027
CATEGORIES:Columbia Engineering
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161110T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161110T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T232729
CREATED:20161027T135643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161027T135643Z
UID:5759-1478781000-1478786400@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Will Platforms Save Societies? Opportunities in Emerging Markets
DESCRIPTION:Will Platforms Save Society?\nOpportunities in Emerging Markets \nWhen: Thursday\, November 10\, 2016\, 12:30-2:00 p.m.\nWhere: Warren Hall 209 \nPresented by Entrepreneur in Residence Austin Okere\, Founder\, CWG Plc and Member\, World Economic Forum Business Council on Intrapreneurship and Innovation.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/will-platforms-save-societies-opportunities-emerging-markets/
LOCATION:Warren Hall\, Room 209\, Columbia University\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:The Eugene Lang E'ship Center @ CBS
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161108T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161108T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T232729
CREATED:20161101T162529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161101T190750Z
UID:5804-1478628000-1478637000@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Columbia Law Entrepreneurship Society Fall Meetup - Idea Pitch
DESCRIPTION:Have an idea for a business?\nInterested in startups and want to join a team?\nFascinated by the legal and business problems startups face?\n\nCLES MeetUps are an opportunity for students with business ideas to pitch\, share\, and present existing ideas\, brainstorm\, find partners for a new venture\, or join in on ongoing ones. We bring together students from business\, legal\, engineering\, and other disciplines. \nPitchers are guaranteed a free drink. Walk-in pitches welcomed\, but priority is given to presenters who email in advance. \nReserve your pitch spot by emailing Alex at ajy2114@columbia.edu.\nDate: Tuesday\, November 8\, 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.\nLocation: Warren Hall (1125 Amsterdam Ave) Rm 103
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/cles-fall-idea-pitch-meetup/
LOCATION:Warren Hall\, Room 103\, Morningside Campus
CATEGORIES:Columbia Law & E'ship Society
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161104T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161104T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T232729
CREATED:20160909T024839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160928T171434Z
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SUMMARY:Fast Pitch Prep with Kevin Zhang '13CC
DESCRIPTION:Fast Pitch Prep with Kevin Zhang:\nFriday\, November 4\, 7-9 p.m.\nJohn Jay Lounge\nIn this Fast Pitch prep session\, Kevin Zhang\, former president of CORE and fast pitch judge\, will guide you in creating a persuasive and compelling elevator pitch that you can use to ignite interest in your company.  Kevin focuses on product marketing\, partnerships\, and analytics as the first business hire at Fundera\, a Khosla-backed\nstartup helping Main St entrepreneurs save thousands on loans to grow their small businesses. Kevin is also honored to serve as Alumni Chairman of the Columbia Organization of Rising Entrepreneurs (CORE). \nPrior to Fundera\, Kevin spent time at Bain & Company\, AOLVentures\, and Addepar. At this event\, you’ll also learn the where\, how\, and why of videotaping your pitch as well as how to upload your pitch to our judging system to get feedback before the live Fast Pitch competition on 11/15. You will have the opportunity to meet people with different backgrounds\, including business and engineering – find your co-founder! \n 
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/fast-pitch-prep-kevin-zhang-13cc/
LOCATION:John Jay Lounge\, Morningside Campus
CATEGORIES:Columbia Engineering
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SUMMARY:The Changing World of Raising Capital
DESCRIPTION:Join Mintz Levin for a discussion about funding your startup\nPanel Discussion With\nDavid Weild IV Chairman & CEO\, Weild & Co.\nRyan Feit CEO and Co-Founder\, SeedInvest\nGreg Brogger CEO\, SharesPost\nDavid Rose CEO and Founder\, Gust\nREGISTER TODAY\nThe world of raising capital for start-up companies has experienced a revolution. Prior to the enactment of the JOBS Act in 2012\, raising capital for private companies was limited to offline communications and was dominated by the professional venture capitalists. Now the capital raising process has been democratized. Capital can be raised online directly by companies or through intermediaries. It can be accomplished by crowd sourcing to “accredited investors” or\, in limited amounts\, by crowd funding to everyone. Additionally\, companies can raise capital in an “IPO lite” manner by using the new Reg A+. \nCome join us on the Columbia University campus for an entertaining evening with a world class panel of the leaders changing the way that capital is being raised for new emerging companies. Co-sponsored by MintzEdge (powered by the law firm of Mintz Levin) and Columbia Technology Ventures\, learn what these innovators in the new world of raising capital are thinking and planning. \nL to R: David Weild IV CEO Weild; Greg Brogger\, CEO SharesPost; David Rose\, CEO Gust; Ryan Feit CEO SeedInvest
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/changing-world-raising-capital/
LOCATION:Lecture Hall\, Pulitzer Hall (Journalism Bld)\, 116th & Broadway\, New York City\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:MintzEdge
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SUMMARY:Studio Hours
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, November 3rd\n1:00pm to 4:00pm\nThe Design Studio (Riverside Church Room 430)\nDo you have an idea and want to get personal design thinking feedback from the Design Studio? During Studio Hours\, teams or individuals are invited to discuss their projects or ideas one-on-one with human-centered designers in the Studio. Teams of Columbia affiliates are also welcome to use the studio space for working independently on their entrepreneurial projects. \nThe first hour (1-2pm) is for independent work only; coaching begins at 2pm. \nIf you have questions\, please reach out to us at designstudio@columbia.edu.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/studio-hours-6/
LOCATION:Columbia Entrepreneurship Design Studio\, 490 Riverside Dr.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia Entrepreneurship Design Studio
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