Sajid Khan spoke at Stern School of Business in
Princeton
Princeton, NJ (May 01, 2008) –
Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York
University organized a panel discussion for
professionals to demonstrate live case
studies of successful entrepreneurs.
The panel discussion, "Tricks of the Trade: How
to build and fund a startup", was
moderated by Cynthia Franklin, Senior Associate
Director, NYU Stern's Berkley Center for
Entrepreneurial Studies and distinguished
venture capitalists participated for a lively
discussion on topics ranging from identifying
start-up business opportunities to market entry
strategies, and from how to identify angel and
venture funding to building operational support.
Other panelists who were present at the
discussion included:
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Jim Gunton |
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Managing
Partner, NJ Technology Venture Fund
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Dr. C. Mark Tang |
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CEO, World
Technology Funds
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Carlo Mantica |
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President,
Mantica Ventures, Inc. |
Sajid shared his
experiences of set backs and successes, as well
as tips and tricks to survive in today's
credit-starved environment.
In his concluding
remarks, Thomas Cooley, Dean of the Stern School of Business, said: "All the
panelists helped prospective entrepreneurs learn
about the process, knowledge, and skills
required to identify and evaluate opportunities.
The panel was one of our most successful events
in the New Jersey region to date, due in large
part to panelists' collaboration."
About
NYU Stern
New York University's Leonard N. Stern School of
Business is one of the nation's premier
management education schools and research
centers. From its Greenwich Village campus in
the heart of New York City, NYU Stern offers a
broad portfolio of academic programs at the
graduate and undergraduate levels, all of them
informed and enriched by the dynamism, energy
and resources of the world's business capital.
NYU Stern today has taken its place among the
nation's most distinguished business schools. We
are proud of our more than 100-year heritage as
a progressive, forward-looking, merit-based
institution, deeply committed to diversity,
opportunity, innovation and excellence.
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