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Global Entrepreneurship: Stanford Trailblazers in China
Date:
Monday, February 26th
Time:
4:00-6:00 PM
Location:
Bechtel Conference Center, Encina Hall, Stanford University (view map)
Host:
Stanford Project on Regions of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (SPRIE) and Asia-Pacific Student Entrepreneurship Society (ASES)
Registration: None
Cost: Free
Overview:
Up-and-coming entrepreneurs must think and act globally. Critical resources, markets and opportunities are around the world, including the dynamic hotbed of China. Come meet Stanford alumni trailblazers breaking ground in China. Hear how they got started, challenges they are wrestling with right now, their outlook for entrepreneurs in China, and their best advice. Then, take the opportunity to meet in break-out groups with each leader for informal discussion, followed by a reception and networking.
Panel Line-Up:
- Jack Hong, Co-founder of SINANET; VP of SINA Corporation; Principal and Founder of SN38, an incubation fund focusing on social-networking startups in China and the U.S.
- Derek Ling, Co-founder of Qzone; Founder and CEO of Tianji.com, the leading social networking service for professionals in China; former senior manager at Motorola, Apple Computer, and SINA.com. (bio)
- Min Zhu, Co-Founder of WebEx Communications, Inc.; Venture Partner at New Enterprise Associates (NEA); founder of Cybernaut. (bio)
This event is free and open to all students across campus, the greater Stanford community, and the general public.
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