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Chris Marsh, Pulse Health
Julie Pickens, Little Busy Bodies
Mike Wright, Wellpartner
You can cut to profitability but not to top-line growth...learn what these experts know This panel of local entrepreneurs knows how to create long-term value for all stake holders through top-line growth. They also have succeeded recently despite the challenging access to capital and the difficult economy businesses face today. This workshop is your opportunity to quiz them on their successes, frustrations, and lessons learned that you can apply to your growing business. |
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Chris Marsh, Pulse Health
Julie Pickens, Little Busy Bodies
Mike Wright, Wellpartner
You can cut to profitability but not to top-line growth...learn what these experts know This panel of local entrepreneurs knows how to create long-term value for all stake holders through top-line growth. They also have succeeded recently despite the challenging access to capital and the difficult economy businesses face today. This workshop is your opportunity to quiz them on their successes, frustrations, and lessons learned that you can apply to your growing business. |
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⢠Who is an Angel Investor - and what motivates them to invest.
⢠Understanding Angel Investor realities.
⢠Where to find Angels.
⢠Investor readiness and preparation
⢠The Due Diligence process.
⢠Criteria of an ideal Angel Deal.
Dennis Powers, Cornerstone Management Resources
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• Who is an Angel Investor - and what motivates them to invest.
• Understanding Angel Investor realities.
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• The Due Diligence process.
• Criteria of an ideal Angel Deal.
Dennis Powers, Cornerstone Management Resources
Mr. Powers is the Managing Partner of Cornerstone Management Resources and has over 35 years experience in technology ventures. He has been an officer and/or director in a number of companies that have successfully gone from early formation to successful exits. He has experience on several boards of directors, is an active angel investor, and volunteer in the entrepreneurial community.
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Chris Marsh, Pulse Health
Julie Pickens, Little Busy Bodies
Mike Wright, Wellpartner
You can cut to profitability but not to top-line growth...learn what these experts know This panel of local entrepreneurs knows how to create long-term value for all stake holders through top-line growth. They also have succeeded recently despite the challenging access to capital and the difficult economy businesses face today. This workshop is your opportunity to quiz them on their successes, frustrations, and lessons learned that you can apply to your growing business. |
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Chris Marsh, Pulse Health
Julie Pickens, Little Busy Bodies
Mike Wright, Wellpartner
You can cut to profitability but not to top-line growth...learn what these experts know This panel of local entrepreneurs knows how to create long-term value for all stake holders through top-line growth. They also have succeeded recently despite the challenging access to capital and the difficult economy businesses face today. This workshop is your opportunity to quiz them on their successes, frustrations, and lessons learned that you can apply to your growing business. |
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Chris Marsh, Pulse Health
Julie Pickens, Little Busy Bodies
Mike Wright, Wellpartner
You can cut to profitability but not to top-line growth...learn what these experts know This panel of local entrepreneurs knows how to create long-term value for all stake holders through top-line growth. They also have succeeded recently despite the challenging access to capital and the difficult economy businesses face today. This workshop is your opportunity to quiz them on their successes, frustrations, and lessons learned that you can apply to your growing business. |
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⢠Who is an Angel Investor - and what motivates them to invest.
⢠Understanding Angel Investor realities.
⢠Where to find Angels.
⢠Investor readiness and preparation
⢠The Due Diligence process.
⢠Criteria of an ideal Angel Deal.
Dennis Powers, Cornerstone Management Resources
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Do you know what to expect when applying for funding? Join OEN at Backspace for the skinny on local Angel Investment avenues. Weâve invited four local angel investment organizations to give an overview of their programs and share what kind of investments they make. Youâll learn the ins and outs of how to obtain funding including: how to apply, and tips about what investors are looking for, and how best to stand out against the competition.
Moderator: Rob Wiltbank, Willamette University
Panelists:
Julie Gulla, Portland Angel Network
Jim Huston, Portland Seed Fund
Angela Jackson, Keiretsu Forum
Eric Pozzo, Oregon Angel Fund
Pre-Register and Save
OEN members can save by pre-registering online. Online registration for this event closes Wednesday, April 13th at 12:00 pm. Please register at the door after that time, no discounts will be applied.
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Moderator: Rob Wiltbank, Willamette University
Panelists:
Julie Gulla, Portland Angel Network
Jim Huston, Portland Seed Fund
Angela Jackson, Keiretsu Forum
Eric Pozzo, Oregon Angel Fund
Pre-Register and Save
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Our featured content expert is executive coach Rebecca Perry. As a former manager in a Fortune 50 company, and with 20+ years of experience as coach and sounding board for leaders in start-up and growing organizations, she brings to our table her curiosity, insights and lessons-observed.
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Open only to CEOS or Presidents of currently operating companies that have employees. Boxed lunch will be served. This program is limited to 12 participants, and is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Date: Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Time: 11:30-1:30 pm
Location: 309 SW 6th Ave. Ironstone Bank Conference Room
Portland, OR 97204
Registration: OEN Member - $46
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Moderator: Frank Helle, CEO of Axian, Inc. â www.axian.com
Content Expert: Rebecca Perry, Executive Coach â www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccaperryleadership
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Frank Helle is CEO of Axian, Inc., a privately-held web-services engineering firm building custom software and data solutions. Previously, he was a senior global leader at Monsanto Company. He lived in Brussels Belgium for 5 years managing manufacturing, engineering, and supply chain for Europe, Middle East, and Africa. He then lived in Singapore for 5 years as Asia-Pacific Managing Director for 3 Monsanto Divisions.
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Aside from positioning Axian to be "built to last," Frank mentors and coaches local CXOs to help them compete in the global marketplace and create more jobs in Oregon. Frank is an active Board Director of Oregon's Association for Corporate Growth as Past-President, is an active Board Director of Oregonâs high tech trade association, Tech America, is on the Software Association of Oregon CEO Roundtable Steering Team, and is an active volunteer with the Oregon Entrepreneurs Network - Chairing the CEO Roundtable.
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Our featured content expert is executive coach Rebecca Perry. As a former manager in a Fortune 50 company, and with 20+ years of experience as coach and sounding board for leaders in start-up and growing organizations, she brings to our table her curiosity, insights and lessons-observed.
The content of this session will include a brief description of the Hogan Leadership instrument -- a unique personality assessment so incisive it’s a legally-defensible predictor of leadership success. You'll hear about the 11 most common ways leaders shoot their careers and their company cultures in the foot. This information can help you notice warning signs in your team before they become show-stoppers.
Our group will discuss lessons-learned in creating alignment on a leadership team, and fostering an environment where we’re bringing out each others' best especially during the intense and often stress-producing phases of a young company.
Open only to CEOS or Presidents of currently operating companies that have employees. Boxed lunch will be served. This program is limited to 12 participants, and is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Date: Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Time: 11:30-1:30 pm
Location: 309 SW 6th Ave. Ironstone Bank Conference Room
Portland, OR 97204
Registration: OEN Member - $46
Non-Member - $80
Moderator: Frank Helle, CEO of Axian, Inc. – www.axian.com
Content Expert: Rebecca Perry, Executive Coach – www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccaperryleadership
Speaker: Frank Helle
Frank Helle is CEO of Axian, Inc., a privately-held web-services engineering firm building custom software and data solutions. Previously, he was a senior global leader at Monsanto Company. He lived in Brussels Belgium for 5 years managing manufacturing, engineering, and supply chain for Europe, Middle East, and Africa. He then lived in Singapore for 5 years as Asia-Pacific Managing Director for 3 Monsanto Divisions.
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Frank Helle, CEO of Axian, Inc., will lead an interactive discussion about what to look for as you're selecting and growing your executive team. Weâll focus on leadership team issues and the warning signs that, if left untended, can derail executives' careers -- and in the process can torpedo both the culture of your team and your growing company. Share with other CEOs your experiences, insights and frustrations in working with your own and othersâ potential career derailers, and gain insights for proactively addressing these leadership issues.
Our featured content expert is executive coach Rebecca Perry. As a former manager in a Fortune 50 company, and with 20+ years of experience as coach and sounding board for leaders in start-up and growing organizations, she brings to our table her curiosity, insights and lessons-observed.
The content of this session will include a brief description of the Hogan Leadership instrument -- a unique personality assessment so incisive itâs a legally-defensible predictor of leadership success. You'll hear about the 11 most common ways leaders shoot their careers and their company cultures in the foot. This information can help you notice warning signs in your team before they become show-stoppers.
Our group will discuss lessons-learned in creating alignment on a leadership team, and fostering an environment where weâre bringing out each others' best especially during the intense and often stress-producing phases of a young company.
Open only to CEOS or Presidents of currently operating companies that have employees. Boxed lunch will be served. This program is limited to 12 participants, and is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Date: Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Time: 11:30-1:30 pm
Location: 309 SW 6th Ave. Ironstone Bank Conference Room
Portland, OR 97204
Registration: OEN Member - $46
Non-Member - $80
Moderator: Frank Helle, CEO of Axian, Inc. â www.axian.com
Content Expert: Rebecca Perry, Executive Coach â www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccaperryleadership
Speaker: Frank Helle
Frank Helle is CEO of Axian, Inc., a privately-held web-services engineering firm building custom software and data solutions. Previously, he was a senior global leader at Monsanto Company. He lived in Brussels Belgium for 5 years managing manufacturing, engineering, and supply chain for Europe, Middle East, and Africa. He then lived in Singapore for 5 years as Asia-Pacific Managing Director for 3 Monsanto Divisions.
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Do you know what to expect when applying for funding? Join OEN at Backspace for the skinny on local Angel Investment avenues. Weâve invited four local angel investment organizations to give an overview of their programs and share what kind of investments they make. Youâll learn the ins and outs of how to obtain funding including: how to apply, and tips about what investors are looking for, and how best to stand out against the competition.
Moderator: Rob Wiltbank, Willamette University
Panelists:
Julie Gulla, Portland Angel Network
Jim Huston, Portland Seed Fund
Angela Jackson, Keiretsu Forum
Eric Pozzo, Oregon Angel Fund
Pre-Register and Save
OEN members can save by pre-registering online. Online registration for this event closes Wednesday, April 13th at 12:00 pm. Please register at the door after that time, no discounts will be applied.
5-Minute Pitch
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OEN PubTalkâ¢: Angel Investment Avenues |
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2011-05-09
15:30:45
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Willamette Angel conference
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The Willamette Angel Conference is an investor conference, connecting early stage and seed businesses with angel and venture investors. Entrepreneurs and start-ups can submit their business plans for review and coaching, ultimately vying for a minimum $140,000 investment.
Connecting Start up Businesses with Qualified Investors
The Willamette Valley boasts a high number of businesses that highlight the rugged individuality, forward thinking, technology and entrepreneurship that are part of Oregon's proud heritage.
Attendees will include members of organized angel groups, individual angels, prospective angels, and early-stage investment firms as well as entrepreneurial ventures and start ups interested in obtaining angel funding. |
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The Willamette Angel Conference is an investor conference, connecting early stage and seed businesses with angel and venture investors. Entrepreneurs and start-ups can submit their business plans for review and coaching, ultimately vying for a minimum $140,000 investment.
Connecting Start up Businesses with Qualified Investors
The Willamette Valley boasts a high number of businesses that highlight the rugged individuality, forward thinking, technology and entrepreneurship that are part of Oregon's proud heritage.
Attendees will include members of organized angel groups, individual angels, prospective angels, and early-stage investment firms as well as entrepreneurial ventures and start ups interested in obtaining angel funding. |
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2011-05-09
15:30:28
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Willamette Angel conference
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Change #8436
2011-05-09
10:35:18
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Portland Community College - Sylvania Campus - ST Building - Room 107 12000 Southwest 49th Avenue Portland, OR 97219
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Change #8435
2011-05-09
10:32:48
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Education Road Show: Explore a Career in Tech (PSU)
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resented by the Developers Forum and area universities.
Do you know a young person who is interested in exploring a technology-related career?
The open discussion is a free event designed for high school and university students and their parents who want to learn more about technology careers and the educational paths available to enter the field.
Recent graduates of each university's technology programs will join a panel of industry professionals to explore career paths in tech. Theyâll speak to subjects including how they got interested in technology, what their educational journey has been like, what their career aspirations are and a view into "a day in the lifeâ.
Bring your tough questions! You get twenty minutes of open audience Q&A and oaths from our presenters to tell nothing but the truth.
Industry Panelists
PSU Alumni Steven Carnegie, Chief Information Officer, AirAdvice
PSU Alumni Holly Rasmussen, Sr. Applications Developer, US Bank
Chris Brooks, VP of Technology, WebMD
Sarah Wilson, Technical Product Manager, Tripwire
Moderator: John Gasper Dir, Application Engineering, Thomson Reuters |
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resented by the Developers Forum and area universities.
Do you know a young person who is interested in exploring a technology-related career?
The open discussion is a free event designed for high school and university students and their parents who want to learn more about technology careers and the educational paths available to enter the field.
Recent graduates of each university's technology programs will join a panel of industry professionals to explore career paths in tech. They’ll speak to subjects including how they got interested in technology, what their educational journey has been like, what their career aspirations are and a view into "a day in the life”.
Bring your tough questions! You get twenty minutes of open audience Q&A and oaths from our presenters to tell nothing but the truth.
Industry Panelists
PSU Alumni Steven Carnegie, Chief Information Officer, AirAdvice
PSU Alumni Holly Rasmussen, Sr. Applications Developer, US Bank
Chris Brooks, VP of Technology, WebMD
Sarah Wilson, Technical Product Manager, Tripwire
Moderator: John Gasper Dir, Application Engineering, Thomson Reuters |
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Change #8434
2011-05-09
10:30:11
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Education Road Show: Explore a Career in Tech (PCC)
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Recent graduates of each university's technology programs will join a panel of industry professionals to explore career paths in tech. They’ll speak to subjects including how they got interested in technology, what their educational journey has been like, what their career aspirations are and a view into "a day in the life”.
Bring your tough questions! You get twenty minutes of open audience Q&A and oaths from our presenters to tell nothing but the truth.
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PCC Alumni Ida Jones, Computing Technology Specialist, PCC
PCC Alumni Dave Johnson, President/CEO, Netropole
PCC Alumni Darryl Rebmann, Intel/Fountain Group Contractor
Chris Brooks, VP of Technology, WebMD
Scott Thompson, Global IT Director, CH2M HIll
Sarah Wilson, Technical Product Manager, Tripwire
Moderator: John Gasper Dir, Application Engineering, Thomson Reuters
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Change #8433
2011-05-09
10:30:11
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Portland Community College - Sylvania Campus - ST Building - Room 107 12000 Southwest 49th Avenue Portland, OR 97219
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Change #8432
2011-05-09
10:28:25
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Portland State University - School of Business SBA 450 SW 6th and Harrison, Portland, Oregon
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Change #8431
2011-05-09
10:26:53
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Education Road Show: Explore a Career in Tech (PSU)
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Do you know a young person who is interested in exploring a technology-related career?
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Recent graduates of each university's technology programs will join a panel of industry professionals to explore career paths in tech. Theyâll speak to subjects including how they got interested in technology, what their educational journey has been like, what their career aspirations are and a view into "a day in the lifeâ.
Bring your tough questions! You get twenty minutes of open audience Q&A and oaths from our presenters to tell nothing but the truth.
Industry Panelists
PSU Alumni Steven Carnegie, Chief Information Officer, AirAdvice
PSU Alumni Holly Rasmussen, Sr. Applications Developer, US Bank
Chris Brooks, VP of Technology, WebMD
Sarah Wilson, Technical Product Manager, Tripwire
Moderator: John Gasper Dir, Application Engineering, Thomson Reuters |
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Change #8430
2011-05-09
10:26:53
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Portland State University - School of Business SBA 450 SW 6th and Harrison, Portland, Oregon
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Change #8429
2011-05-09
09:24:28
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How to do Consulting - Portland Silverlight User Group
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How to do Consulting
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a consultant? What does
it take? What are the hard parts? Erik has been down that road, and
tonight he's going share what he's learned. What should you wear to a
client site? How do you get health insurance? How much money do Sharepoint
consultants make?
Erik Mork
Erik Mork is a consultant and founder of Silver Bay Labs LLC. He cut his
teeth doing professional consulting for Silverlight, and now he's working on
Windows Phone and iPad. He's loving the life of an independent.
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How to do Consulting - Portland Silverlight User Group |
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Change #8428
2011-05-08
16:36:08
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Portland AWS Users Group
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Change #8427
2011-05-07
10:18:52
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Free Yoga for Techies
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Bet your back gets tired from sitting in front of a computer all day....Join us at AboutUs for an hour of stretching, breathing and light strengthening. Get balanced, rested and energized all at once. Class led by Rebecca Blain, an experienced and friendly teacher. Beginners welcome - Rebecca teaches to everyone's individual needs. |
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Free Yoga for Techies |
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Change #8426
2011-05-06
17:33:04
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Intel Ronler Acres Auditorium 2501 NW 229th Avenue Hillsboro , 97124
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Change #8425
2011-05-06
17:33:04
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TiE Oregon: Riding The Next Mobile Wave
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The mobile industry has been revolutionizing the way we live, communicate and do business, but what is the next wave of mobile software technology? Join entrepreneurs, developers and leading executives to find out about the latest trends and opportunities for entrepreneurs in this ecosystem.
Participants will include the following speakers:
Raven Zachary: President of Small Society, working with big brands, established companies, investors, and startups on iOS mobile strategy and product development for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Jason Grigsby: founder and organizer of Mobile Portland and co-founder of Cloud Four, a small start-up focused on mobile and web development.
Amber Case: Co-founder, Geoloqi (a real-time mobile and web platform for securely sharing location data,) and a cyborg anthropologist and user experience designer.
Aaron Parecki: Co-founder Geoloqi and an iPhone and PHP developer interested in solving practical problems with technology.
Jose Puthenkulam: Head of Products, TCS Mobility, at Tata Consultancy Services North America.
Register Online
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Online
Members $15
Students $10
Non-Members $25
+$5 At the door
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The mobile industry has been revolutionizing the way we live, communicate and do business, but what is the next wave of mobile software technology? Join entrepreneurs, developers and leading executives to find out about the latest trends and opportunities for entrepreneurs in this ecosystem.
Participants will include the following speakers:
Raven Zachary: President of Small Society, working with big brands, established companies, investors, and startups on iOS mobile strategy and product development for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Jason Grigsby: founder and organizer of Mobile Portland and co-founder of Cloud Four, a small start-up focused on mobile and web development.
Amber Case: Co-founder, Geoloqi (a real-time mobile and web platform for securely sharing location data,) and a cyborg anthropologist and user experience designer.
Aaron Parecki: Co-founder Geoloqi and an iPhone and PHP developer interested in solving practical problems with technology.
Jose Puthenkulam: Head of Products, TCS Mobility, at Tata Consultancy Services North America.
Register Online
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Online
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Students $10
Non-Members $25
+$5 At the door
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Change #8424
2011-05-06
17:33:04
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Intel Ronler Acres
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Change #8423
2011-05-06
17:33:04
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TiE Oregon: Semiconductor Entrepreneurship - Opportunities & Challenges
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What are the challenges facing semiconductor startups in todayâs environment?
Is it enough to have developed a great technology?
Historically, semiconductor startups have had massive development costs & long development cycles. A fabless semiconductor has to typically raise > $50M with a development and time to volume cycle that lasts 3-4 years or more. Has this changed in the light of current advances in technology?
Founders of semiconductor startups often come from an engineering background. What business challenges do these founders face?
Our panel, constituted of Steve Sharp, Chairman Triquint & past CEO of Triquint Semiconductor, Howard Bubb, CEO Ambric & Manpreet Khaira, CEO Avnera will address these and other important issues related to the viability of the fabless semiconductor startups in the new millennium.
The panel will be moderated by Scott Keeney, CEO & Co-founder nLight, a manufacturer of semiconductor lasers
Register online at www.oregon.tie.org
Online Registration: Members: $15; Non-Members: $25
Walkin registration is $5 more for both Members & Non-Members. |
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What are the challenges facing semiconductor startups in today’s environment?
Is it enough to have developed a great technology?
Historically, semiconductor startups have had massive development costs & long development cycles. A fabless semiconductor has to typically raise > $50M with a development and time to volume cycle that lasts 3-4 years or more. Has this changed in the light of current advances in technology?
Founders of semiconductor startups often come from an engineering background. What business challenges do these founders face?
Our panel, constituted of Steve Sharp, Chairman Triquint & past CEO of Triquint Semiconductor, Howard Bubb, CEO Ambric & Manpreet Khaira, CEO Avnera will address these and other important issues related to the viability of the fabless semiconductor startups in the new millennium.
The panel will be moderated by Scott Keeney, CEO & Co-founder nLight, a manufacturer of semiconductor lasers
Register online at www.oregon.tie.org
Online Registration: Members: $15; Non-Members: $25
Walkin registration is $5 more for both Members & Non-Members. |
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Change #8422
2011-05-06
15:48:51
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PDXPUG
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Normally, Gabrielle ensures that we have thoughtful and informative presentations. Unfortunately for you, I -- Melissa -- am guest-hosting this month.
What I'll come up with is anyone's guess, but BYOB is strongly recommended. Muahahaha.
Oh, and we may also talk about Postgres or something. And we'll join those folks at the Lucky Lab afterwards.
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Change #8421
2011-05-06
14:17:39
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Certified ScrumMaster Training
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2011-05-06
14:16:58
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Mercy Corps Action Center
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Change #8419
2011-05-06
14:16:58
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Connecting Our Future- Exploring PDX's Broadband Strategic Plan
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Change #8418
2011-05-06
13:33:10
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http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/8057632/OR/Portland/Connecting-Our-Future-Exploring-PDX39s-Broadband-Strategic-Plan/Mercy-Corps-Action-Center/
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Change #8417
2011-05-06
13:33:09
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Connecting Our Future- Exploring PDX's Broadband Strategic Plan
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Are you taking for granted the underlying infrastructure that allows you to do the cool stuff you do online? Join the Portland nonprofit technology community for a presentation by Mary Beth Henry about the new PDX Broadband Strategic Plan and discuss the future of Portland's communications development.
Free beverages and snacks provided by Foster & Dobbs! |
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Connecting Our Future- Exploring PDX's Broadband Strategic Plan |
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Change #8416
2011-05-06
13:33:09
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202391730
Mercy Corps Action Center
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2011-05-06
13:33:08
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http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/8057632/OR/Portland/Connecting-Our-Future-Exploring-PDX39s-Broadband-Strategic-Plan/Mercy-Corps-Action-Center/
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2011-05-06
11:44:57
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To be determined
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2011-05-06
11:44:40
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1250460568
Portland Startup Weekend
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Change #8412
2011-05-06
11:42:59
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Green Light Movie...The Sustainable Oroville Project www.facebook.com/greenlightmovie
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2011-05-06
11:42:30
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Green Light Movie...The Sustainable Oroville Project www.facebook.com/greenlightmovie
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Change #8410
2011-05-06
10:36:36
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1250460570
TiE Oregon: Riding The Next Mobile Wave
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The mobile industry has been revolutionizing the way we live, communicate and do business, but what is the next wave of mobile software technology? Join entrepreneurs, developers and leading executives to find out about the latest trends and opportunities for entrepreneurs in this ecosystem.
Participants will include the following speakers:
Raven Zachary: President of Small Society, working with big brands, established companies, investors, and startups on iOS mobile strategy and product development for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Jason Grigsby: founder and organizer of Mobile Portland and co-founder of Cloud Four, a small start-up focused on mobile and web development.
Amber Case: Co-founder, Geoloqi (a real-time mobile and web platform for securely sharing location data,) and a cyborg anthropologist and user experience designer.
Aaron Parecki: Co-founder Geoloqi and an iPhone and PHP developer interested in solving practical problems with technology.
Jose Puthenkulam: Head of Products, TCS Mobility, at Tata Consultancy Services North America.
Register Online
Pricing:
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Members $15 $20
Students $10 $15
Non-Members $25 $30
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The mobile industry has been revolutionizing the way we live, communicate and do business, but what is the next wave of mobile software technology? Join entrepreneurs, developers and leading executives to find out about the latest trends and opportunities for entrepreneurs in this ecosystem.
Participants will include the following speakers:
Raven Zachary: President of Small Society, working with big brands, established companies, investors, and startups on iOS mobile strategy and product development for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Jason Grigsby: founder and organizer of Mobile Portland and co-founder of Cloud Four, a small start-up focused on mobile and web development.
Amber Case: Co-founder, Geoloqi (a real-time mobile and web platform for securely sharing location data,) and a cyborg anthropologist and user experience designer.
Aaron Parecki: Co-founder Geoloqi and an iPhone and PHP developer interested in solving practical problems with technology.
Jose Puthenkulam: Head of Products, TCS Mobility, at Tata Consultancy Services North America.
Register Online
Pricing:
Online
Members $15
Students $10
Non-Members $25
+$5 At the door
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2011-05-06
10:35:41
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1250460570
TiE Oregon: Riding The Next Mobile Wave
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The mobile industry has been revolutionizing the way we live, communicate and do business, but what is the next wave of mobile software technology? Join entrepreneurs, developers and leading executives to find out about the latest trends and opportunities for entrepreneurs in this ecosystem.
Participants will include the following speakers:
Raven Zachary: President of Small Society, working with big brands, established companies, investors, and startups on iOS mobile strategy and product development for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Jason Grigsby: founder and organizer of Mobile Portland and co-founder of Cloud Four, a small start-up focused on mobile and web development.
Amber Case: Co-founder, Geoloqi (a real-time mobile and web platform for securely sharing location data,) and a cyborg anthropologist and user experience designer.
Aaron Parecki: Co-founder Geoloqi and an iPhone and PHP developer interested in solving practical problems with technology.
Jose Puthenkulam: Head of Products, TCS Mobility, at Tata Consultancy Services North America.
Pricing:
Online Onsite
Members $15 $20
Students $10 $15
Non-Members $25 $30
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The mobile industry has been revolutionizing the way we live, communicate and do business, but what is the next wave of mobile software technology? Join entrepreneurs, developers and leading executives to find out about the latest trends and opportunities for entrepreneurs in this ecosystem.
Participants will include the following speakers:
Raven Zachary: President of Small Society, working with big brands, established companies, investors, and startups on iOS mobile strategy and product development for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Jason Grigsby: founder and organizer of Mobile Portland and co-founder of Cloud Four, a small start-up focused on mobile and web development.
Amber Case: Co-founder, Geoloqi (a real-time mobile and web platform for securely sharing location data,) and a cyborg anthropologist and user experience designer.
Aaron Parecki: Co-founder Geoloqi and an iPhone and PHP developer interested in solving practical problems with technology.
Jose Puthenkulam: Head of Products, TCS Mobility, at Tata Consultancy Services North America.
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Pricing:
Online Onsite
Members $15 $20
Students $10 $15
Non-Members $25 $30
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2011-05-06
10:32:36
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Change #8407
2011-05-06
10:31:44
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TiE Oregon: Riding The Next Mobile Wave
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The mobile industry has been revolutionizing the way we live, communicate and do business, but what is the next wave of mobile software technology? Join entrepreneurs, developers and leading executives to find out about the latest trends and opportunities for entrepreneurs in this ecosystem.
Participants will include the following speakers:
Raven Zachary: President of Small Society, working with big brands, established companies, investors, and startups on iOS mobile strategy and product development for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Jason Grigsby: founder and organizer of Mobile Portland and co-founder of Cloud Four, a small start-up focused on mobile and web development.
Amber Case: Co-founder, Geoloqi (a real-time mobile and web platform for securely sharing location data,) and a cyborg anthropologist and user experience designer.
Aaron Parecki: Co-founder Geoloqi and an iPhone and PHP developer interested in solving practical problems with technology.
Jose Puthenkulam: Head of Products, TCS Mobility, at Tata Consultancy Services North America.
Pricing:
Online Onsite
Members $15 $20
Students $10 $15
Non-Members $25 $30
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Change #8406
2011-05-06
10:31:43
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Change #8405
2011-05-05
23:09:14
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Eclipse DemoCamp Portland
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Eclipse DemoCamps are an opportunity to showcase all of the cool technology being built by the Eclipse community. They are also an opportunity for you to meet Eclipse enthusiasts in your city.
The demos can be of research projects, Eclipse open source projects, applications based on Eclipse, commercial products using Eclipse or whatever you think might be of interest to the attendees. The only stipulation is that it must be Eclipse related. We especially want to hear about your work with Indigo projects! (Indigo is the June 2011 Eclipse Simultaneous Release.)
Sign up on the wiki page to give a demo or attend the camp. Free beer and food included!
The Portland DemoCamp is sponsored by EclipseSource and the Eclipse Foundation. Questions? Contact elias at eclipsesource dot com.
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Change #8404
2011-05-05
20:59:46
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Portland Startup Weekend
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Change #8403
2011-05-05
20:59:46
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