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SUMMARY:Deadline: 2022 Kleiner Perkins Fellows Program
DESCRIPTION:Apply here.\n\n\n\nKleiner Perkins has been at the center of innovation – investing and building companies like Google\, Amazon\, Square\, Twitter\, Uber\, Genentech\, and many more. An important part of building iconic companies is hiring next generation talent. That’s why it started the Kleiner Perkins Fellows program\, now in its 11th year. It has 700+ alumni\, which include Figma’s CEO Dylan Field\, and Duolingo’s Chief Product Officer Jorge Mazal. Each year\, the program places talented technical students into 50+ companies including Stripe\, Brex\, Robinhood\, Figma\, and more.\n\nThe KP Fellows Program offers:\n\nExperience at a growing startup\nMentorship from CEOs and VC Partners\nSupport for entrepreneurial endeavors\nCommunity of up and coming 700+ tech leaders
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/deadline-2022-kleiner-perkins-fellows-program/
CATEGORIES:Kleiner Perkins
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SUMMARY:Black New Venture Competition
DESCRIPTION:Apply here. \nThe Black New Venture Competition (BNVC) connects promising early-stage Black founders with resources to develop their ventures into dynamic powerhouses. The competition serves as a launching pad for innovative ventures by providing exposure to capital\, mentors\, and advisors. Previous winners have gone on to raise notable pre-seed and seed rounds and have been accepted into prestigious accelerators (Y Combinator\, TechStars). \nFounders will have the opportunity to pitch their ventures to a panel of esteemed judges and compete for a chance to win $275K of total prize money. There are two competition tracks: one for pre-revenue ventures and another for revenue-generating ventures.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/black-new-venture-competition/
CATEGORIES:African American Student Union at HBS
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SUMMARY:Third Thursday: Immigration and Entrepreneurship
DESCRIPTION:Open to all Columbians\, including Barnard and Teachers College. \nRSVP \n\nJoin Columbia Engineering for an open forum on Thursday\, January 20th to learn more about entrepreneurship and network with the Columbia University startup community. 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. \nInvited speaker Megan Kludt\, Partner at Curran\, Berger & Kludt LLP\, a boutique law firm specializing in all areas of immigration\, will discuss options and requirements for various visas\, immigration resources for foreign startup founders and much more.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/third-thursday-immigration-and-entrepreneurship-3/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Engineering
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SUMMARY:CNY Biotech Accelerator Medical Device Innovation Challenge (MDIC) - Virtual Pitch Event
DESCRIPTION:Register in advance for this meeting:\nhttps://upstate.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAsc-qrqT0tG91c4kVeWR2IZO0a7gB3WXfb\nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email. \n  \nPitch Teams: \nDancing Eyes – Eye Movement Disorder Technology \nJelikaLite – Autism-based Technology \nRubitection – Skin Health Assessment Technology \nMindTrace – 3D Neurosurgery Brain Mapping Technology \n  \nPitch Judges: \n\nGwen Cheni\, Partner\, IndieBio NY\nArber Ruci\, Entrepreneur-in-Residence\, NSF I-Corps New York Hub\nDavid Thurlow\, Program Manager\, Launch NY\nMarc Alessi\, Executive Director\, BIANYS\n\nPresentations by MDIC Graduates: \n\nDwight Cheu\, CEO\, ZEPHYRx LLC \nSouvik Paul\, Founder\, Aurie \nLongsha Liu\, CEO & Co-Founder\, Vita Innovations \n\n  \nProgram Sponsors: \nCNY Biotech Accelerator \nSUNY Upstate Medical University \nNYS Division of Science\, Technology & Innovation\, a division of Empire State Development\nCenterState CEO \nInnovation Law Center\, Syracuse University \nTDO \nUpstate Venture Connect \nUpstate Capital Association of NY \nFuzeHub \n  \nWe are now accepting applications for the 2022 CNYBAC Medical Device Innovation Challenge – deadline is April 30:  https://www.cnybac.com/medical-device-innovation-challenge-in-the-national-grid-creation-garage/
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/cny-biotech-accelerator-medical-device-innovation-challenge-mdic-virtual-pitch-event/
CATEGORIES:CNY Biotech Accelerator
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SUMMARY:Athena Entrepreneurs Weekly Meet Up
DESCRIPTION:Open to aspiring and emerging women and nonbinary entrepreneurs from Barnard and Columbia (current students). \nNo RSVP required! \n\nThese meetups are a forum for collaboration\, peer support\, and mentorship from experts\, including Athena’s Director of Applied Learning & Entrepreneurship and Athena’s Entrepreneur-In-Residence. Guest experts regularly drop in to share wisdom and insights\, sticking around for one-on-one conversations with student entrepreneurs. \nDrop by on a Thursday evening from 6:30-8 pm at the Athena Center and you’ll find your people and the help you need. \nLearn more \n 
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/athena-entrepreneurs-weekly-meet-up-4/
CATEGORIES:Barnard
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