Change members-
Below's an announcement for an event hosted by the UW Foster Net Impact
Chapter. We wanted to extend an invitation to the happy hour to campus
groups like Change as there's going to be *lots of attendees interested in
sustainability, economic development, and social entrepreneurship* (from
both within UW and working professionals). Or just come for a free round of
drinks and networking! See below for more details.

While the topic of electric vehicles may or may not be directly applicable
to Change, feel free to attend the talk beforehand (please rsvp using the
link below, list your class as Other:Change).

See you then!
-Joe Michiels
Foster School of Business - Class of 2010
jmich at uw.edu


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Debbie Tran <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 4:20 PM
Subject: [Netimpactstudents] Oct 29th Net Impact speaker & social
To: netimpactstudents at u.washington.edu


Net Impact invites you to hear Jim Billmaier present *"Free Gas: The
impending dominance of the Electric Vehicle."* This presentation both
predicts and advocates for the rapid and massive transformation from
octane-powered to electric-powered personal transportation.  Jim will
discuss why this will and must happen and the massive opportunities created
as a result of this paradigm shift. (Please see below for his bio.)
 Location: Balmer 303
 When: Thursday, Oct 29th from 5-6pm

Afterwards, join us for a social gathering with other graduate students from
around campus and members of the Seattle professional chapter of Net
Impact. UW members of Net Impact - enjoy a round of drinks on us!
 Location: District Lounge - 4507 Brooklyn Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105
 When: Thursday, Oct 29th from 6:30-7:30pm

*Let us know you're coming!   *
https://catalysttools.washington.edu/webq/survey/debtran/86694


Speaker bio:
Jim Billmaier is a founding partner of Charge Northwest, a company focused
on hardware, software and consulting solutions for electric vehicle charging
infrastructure.  Jim is a 30 year technology veteran and inventor of over 80
granted and pending patents.  He currently sits on the Board of Directors of
two venture backed companies and is an angel technology investor, as well as
a limited partner in a Seattle based venture capital firm. Jim has served as
Chairman and CEO of three companies including Asymetrix, which he led to a
successful IPO in 1998, and Digeo, Inc which he co-founded with Microsoft
legend Paul Allen.  At Digeo, Jim became the only entrepreneur to ever win
back-to-back EMMY awards for technical achievement.  Jim acted as an advisor
to Paul Allen, sitting as one of 4 members on his "President's Council" for
10 years. Prior to moving to the Pacific Northwest, Jim was VP and General
Manager of Sun Microsystem?s Networking Division, leading the efforts of
Sun?s first internet offerings, the development of TCP/IP (the backbone
protocol of the Internet), as well as introducing the Java programming
language to the world.  He also held executive leadership positions at MIPS
Computer Systems and Digital Equipment Corporation.

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