Wednesday, October 29, 2008 from 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM (ET)
At this Entrepreneurs Roundtable, we will again have a very special speaker:
Gil Beyda from Genacast Ventures:
Some topics Gil may talk about:
* Why invest in a down market?
* Competitive advantages: It's not who can eat your lunch but how many bites it takes?
* Cloud computing 1.0 vs 2.0
* When should an entrepreneur ignore a VC's advice?
Gil Beyda is a seasoned entrepreneur turned venture capitalist. Gil
launched his first company Mind Games in 1982 to develop games for the
original Apple II. Gil then started a software consulting firm with
Fortune 100 clients in the U.S., Asia and Europe. In 1995, Gil helped
pioneer Internet advertising by founding Real Media, the first online
ad network and ad server company. After Real Media was acquired in
2001, Gil pioneered the next wave of online advertising as CTO of
TACODA, the first behavioral targeting, ad network. Following AOL’s
acquisition of TACODA in 2007, Gil founded Genacast Ventures in
partnership with Comcast Interactive Capital to invest in seed-stage,
technology-centric, Internet start-ups.
Gil has a MBA and BS in Computer Science from California State
University. He lives with his wife and four daughters in the
Philadelphia suburbs.
This
will be an interactive session and everyone will get a short
introduction, followed by questions answered by Gil.
Our host Joe Daniels (from Fulbright and Jaworski)
will also be answering questions about setting up a venture-funded
startup, funding and other related issues
Please register with your full name for the building security to let you in.
Also optionally, you can sign up at http://groups.google.com/group/entrepreneursroundtable to get notifications about future Entrepreneurs Rountable events.
best,
Murat
murat@unype.com
http://unype.com
http://unype.com/blog
917 656 9309
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