eWeek begins tonight and to mark this auspicious event, Entrepreneur magazine has just recognized Chico as having "a surprisingly robust startup community. Chalk it up to fresh air, a diverse student population and plenty of craft beer from the likes of Sierra Nevada Brewing." Check it out at
http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/226381#.
eWeek 2013 Schedule
April 15 – 19, 2013
ALL EVENTS NO CHARGE
Colleen Winter; marketing director and co-owner
(with her mom) of the wildly popular online sensation, Chico-based clothing
retailer Lulu’s . Lulu’s was ranked #480
in the Inc. 5000 in 2012 and its
fashions have been featured in Seventeen
magazine, Instyle and countless
others. In the three years leading up to
2012, Lulu’s grew at a rate of 803% and 2013 looks like no exception.
The
Social Network, award-winning
film from 2010. From MovieWeb: “The
Social Network explores the moment at which Facebook, the most revolutionary
social phenomena of the new century, was invented -- through the warring
perspectives of the super-smart young men who each claimed to be there at its inception.”
All this and a movie style popcorn machine.
Wednesday April 17, Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship, 7:00 PM Ayers 120.
Matt
York; founder of VideoMaker magazine. Currently Matt is focused upon growing a new
Social Entrepreneurial Venture; One Media Player per Teacher (OMPT) which
provides video technology and training to charities working in the poorest
places in the world.
Andrew
Gazdecki; Founder
and CEO of Bizness Apps, one of the nations’ leading suppliers of mobile apps
for small business. In just two short years since Andrew graduated from Chico
State, he has built his business up to over $6 million in annual sales. Andrew
is also a past winner of the Chico State Business Concept Competition.
Friday, April 19, Business Concept Competition Finals and PITCH PARTY, 5:00 to 8:00 PM, Selvester’s Cafe.
A first in Chico, this year we will be hosting a Pitch Party. Eleven finalists will be competing for $1000 in prize
money, not just with a static PowerPoint, but with an hour of “speed pitching”
to over 40 judges who are all entrepreneurs, domain experts, or industry
professionals. Winners will be chosen as result of “votes” by judges and the
crowd. Open to everyone!
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