I thought this might be of interest to some of you, particularly the Global
Social Entrepreneurship Panel, which I plan to attend.

*Global Social Entrepreneurship Panel**
*Sponsored by the *Global Business Center*<http://bschool.washington.edu/ciber/>
*Parrington 405, 7-8:30 p.m.**
*Panel discussion on the emerging trend of social entrepreneurship with *Ashoka
Fellows Kristin Hayden <http://www.ashoka.org/node/3684> *(One World
Now!<http://www.oneworldnow.org/home.html>)
and *Dune Lankard <http://www.ashoka.org/node/3928> *(Cultural Conservation
Initiative) and other inspirational speakers who are making their vision a
reality. Dreaming of your own social enterprise? Check out the *Global
Social Entrepreneurship Competition <http://bschool.washington.edu/gsec/>!*


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Date: Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 10:14 AM
Subject: [Inventiontostartup] EntrepreneurWeek UW Nov. 3-7
To: "inventiontostartup at u.washington.edu" <
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[image: EntrepreneurWeek UW November 3 - 7, 2008]

Sponsored by the *Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship* and
the *Science and Engineering Business Association*.

[image: 
http://bschool.washington.edu/cie/images/CIE_logo_shrt.jpg]<http://bschool.washington.edu/cie/>[image:
http://bschool.washington.edu/cie/images/SEBA_logo_sm.jpg]<http://www.uwseba.org/index.html>

Entrepreneurs have a determination to succeed, tremendous initiative and
energy, perseverance in the face of challenge, a capacity for observation,
confidence, an understanding of the value of money, and an ability to thrive
on ambiguity. *Does this describe your personality?* If so, come hear more
at a week of entrepreneurial events, speakers, and networking. Attend
everything or select a la carte!

PRINTABLE FULL SCHEDULE
HERE<http://bschool.washington.edu/cie/PDF/EntrepreneurWeek2008_flyer.pdf>

Monday, November 3

*How the GridNetworks Deal Became Reality**
**Douglas Forum, Bank of America Executive Education Center, 11 a.m-1 p.m.*
Join us for the EntreprenuerWeek Kickoff Panel and Luncheon to hear from
serial entrepreneur *Tony Naughtin (GridNetworks<http://www.gridnetworks.com/>)
*and his attorney *Craig Sherman (Wilson
Sonsini<http://www.wsgr.com/WSGR/Index.aspx>)
*about the importance of working with the right partners in your funding
deals and what legal aspects to be aware of in vetting your own funding
partners. Moderated by *Ed Lazowska*, Bill and Melinda Gates Chair in
Computer Science and Engineering.

*Environmental Innovation Challenge Brainstorm Session**
**Smith 102, 5:20-6:30 p.m.*
What's this new *Environmental Innovation
Challenge*<http://eic.washington.edu/>?
Come find out more, meet potential teammates, and hear about resources for
solving real-world environmental problems related to *WATER*.

Tuesday, November 4

*Venture Capital Walk to Ignition, OVP, and Monster**
**Eastside, 9 a.m.-12 p.m*.
Visit venture capital firms and hear an overview from the partners, followed
by Q&A ranging from "the typical day" to specifics about market
opportunities and past deals.
*(Limited to 25 students?sign up early!) *

*Technology Entrepreneurship Certificate Info Session**
**Foege N130A, 3:30-4:30 p.m.*
Calling all grad students from outside the Business School?if you're
thinking of starting your own company, this certificate program will give
you the "nuts and bolts" to be successful.


Wednesday, November 5

*UW Entrepreneur Panel and Luncheon *
Sponsored by *UW TechTransfer* <http://depts.washington.edu/techtran/>
*Gates Commons, Allen Center/CSE, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.*
What happens when you're at the UW working on a nifty technology and think
it has the potential to spin-out into a real company? It happens all the
time. Hear individual stories from UW faculty and students who have been
there and done that. Company founders *
John Hoekman (Pharmaceutics/Impel
NeuroPharma<http://depts.washington.edu/pha/news-events/news-innovationprize.html>
)*, *
Vikram Jandhyala (Electrical Engineering/Physware <http://physware.com/>)*,
*
Krishna Nadella (Mechanical Engineering/MicroGREEN
Polymers<http://www.microgreeninc.com/>)
*and* Oren Etzioni (Computer Science,
Farecast<http://farecast.live.com/?cid=gbrand_002>)
*will tell their stories and answer your questions in a fascinating panel
moderated by *Linden Rhoads, UW TechTransfer Vice Provost*.

*Science & Technology Showcase**
**Balmer Commons, 5-7 p.m.*
Want to strut your technological prowess? Want to meet engineering students
interested in forming teams for the *UW Business Plan
Competition*<http://foster.washington.edu/cie/BPC/>?
All students are invited to this competitive poster session to check out
who's developing the next Google or Cisco Systems. Win prizes sponsored by
venture capital firms OVP, ARCH, WRF, and special awards from law firm Davis
Wright Tremaine.

Thursday, November 6

*From Invention to Start-up: 10 Reasons Why Early Stage Companies Fail**
**Foege N130A, 7:30-9 a.m.*
At this breakfast gathering, learn from *Geoff Entress (formerly of Madrona
Ventures) *to avoid common start-up mistakes. Hear how a start-up team, with
an invention or innovation, can commercialize that technology and access the
capital, talent, and resources necessary to create a successful high-tech
company. More at: *inventiontostartup.washington.edu
*<http://www.inventiontostartup.washington.edu/>

*Entrepreneur University, Northwest Entrepreneur Network*
*Washington State Convention Center, 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.*
Essential annual summit featuring the region's brightest entrepreneurial
minds. It's the ideal place to learn from other entrepreneurs' experiences
and gain insight into angel and venture capital investor expectations. Through
the generosity of the Herbert Jones Foundation, students can apply for a
scholarship to EU, which reduces the cost to attend from $325 to $50! Apply
for your student scholarship
here<http://www.nwen.org/index.php?option=com_events&Itemid=15&id=130#scholarships>.
You must be registered to attend.

*Global Social Entrepreneurship Panel**
*Sponsored by the *Global Business Center*<http://bschool.washington.edu/ciber/>
*Parrington 405, 7-8:30 p.m.**
*Panel discussion on the emerging trend of social entrepreneurship with *Ashoka
Fellows Kristin Hayden <http://www.ashoka.org/node/3684> *(One World
Now!<http://www.oneworldnow.org/home.html>)
and *Dune Lankard <http://www.ashoka.org/node/3928> *(Cultural Conservation
Initiative) and other inspirational speakers who are making their vision a
reality. Dreaming of your own social enterprise? Check out the *Global
Social Entrepreneurship Competition <http://bschool.washington.edu/gsec/>!*

Friday, November 7

*Taste of Tech Commercialization**
**HUB 200BC, 1:30-4 p.m.*
You're an engineer with a cool technology: How do you get it to market?
You're a business student who wants to build a company from scratch using a
technology platform. What next? And then what do you do when nothing goes
the way you thought it would!? This workshop is designed for all students
who want to learn more about the process of taking a technology and
developing it into a company. Fun and interactive!

*Closing Reception with Steve Gillis (ARCH Venture Partners)**
**Walker-Ames Room, Kane Hall, 4-6 p.m.*
The perfect capstone to EntrepreneurWeek will be a fun mix and mingle
happy-hour. Come hear tips and current start-ups trends from an experienced
venture capitalist and chit-chat with all the cool people you've met during
the week. *(Tip: Keep following up with these folks in the future. This is
how talent gets together and companies get off the ground!) *







Whitney Lackey

Program Coordinator

Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship

Michael G. Foster School of Business

University of Washington

P:  206.616.3691 | F:  206.616.3915
wlackey at u.washington.edu
Lewis Hall 322, Box 353200
Seattle, WA 98195
foster.washington.edu
<http://www.bschool.washington.edu/cie/>/cie<http://www.bschool.washington.edu/cie/>



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