4. 3 steps to Entrepreneurship
Year 1
Summer
Year 2
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5. There are barriers to launching your company
Idea?
People?
Business plan?
Legal?
Money?
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6. Helping you
overcome
obstacles to
entrepreneurship
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7. Activities to help overcome obstacles
Global
Entrepreneurship
Week
(12-16 November) (24 – 30 March)
2nd Term
Startup
Shark Tank
30 November Cocktail
(Early March)
Jump Start Program
(all year round) 7
8. Our Presidents
Shark Tank
Startup
Shark Tank
Cocktail
Global
Jump Start
Entrepreneurship
Program
week
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9. So what’s next?
Subscribe to our email list today or
through www.iese-entrepreneurs.com
Contact Karthik if you have a
business idea and want to be coached
Attend the break fast session if you would
like to be part of IESE Meets The Valley
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11. So Don’t forget
1
In Year 1 you work on your IDEA
and perhaps even your Pitch
2 In the Summer you work on your
plan and prototype
3 Perhaps… in Year 2 you launch 1
13. Today Drinks with entrepreneurs 19:00
Casa de Cantabria (10 min walk) ask us
Next Tuesday: Lunch with entrepreneurs
Self restaurant 13:00 Special guests: Tidibi
www.iese-entrepreneurs.com
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14. Presidents bios
Jeroen Kemperman, The Netherlands Leonardo Ramirez Peña, Spain
Business Business
Analyst, Strategy, Entrepreneur, Networker, Eve Analyst, Strategy, Entrepreneur, Networker, Eve
nt organizer nt organizer
Msc Information sciences, Multi-lingual Msc Information sciences
Key areas for Club: Presidency, IESE Meets The Key areas for Club: Club Budget, Shark tank
Valley and overall club promotion event,
Mayte Villaburu, Mexico, industrial engineer Karthik Ramakrishnan, Singapore
Entrepreneur, started a company in 2006 that Entrepreneur, started a tech consulting firm and
imported tiles from Italy and sold them to retail successfully sold the company
stores in Mexico. B. Computing (National University of
Passionate about wellness, lifestyle and social Singapore), Minor in Entrepreneurship
media marketing. (Stanford University)
Key areas for Club: Communications, Startup Key areas for Entrepreneurship Club: Workshop
Cocktail manager, jumpstart program
Aska Mizogaki , Japan
International business and economics at Sophia Mayank Sharma, India
University, Tokyo Japan Technology consultant, start-up
Live music concert promoter/ contents enthusiast, blogger for the Economist
promotion strategy planner and organizer Btech, Civil Engineer, IIT-BHU
Key areas in club: communications, Global Key areas for Club: Shark Tank, Website
Entrepreneurship week 14
15. Club Ambassadors
Help out in events, promote entrepreneurship, identify potential entrepreneurs and support the
club in general / Part of the regular meetings of the team
Arpit Gupta, India
Market Intelligence Analyst, Strategy, Project Management, Entrepreneur
Founded a solar energy company and a formula racing team.
MSc. Automotive Engineering
Key areas for Club: VC relations, Mentoring/Jumpstart program, PR
Alberto Duhau, Venezuela
Management Consultant (Alas Consulting) – Finance, IT.
Bachelors of Business Administration – The George Washington University
Speaks English, Spanish. Worked in US, Canada and Latin America.
Ismail Sadek, Egypt
Private Equity and Equity Analyst (Beltone Financial) – Focused on equities and private investments
in the Egypt and the Middle East
Bachelors of Business in Finance and Computer Science, American University in Cairo (AUC)
Speaks Arabic, English and Spanish. Worked in Cairo, Dubai, London and New York
Stephen Mannhard, USA 1st Year Ambassador, to be announced Sept 2012
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