Virtual Concierge
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Thank you for attending TEC 2020 Reunions
Virtual Room 1
Thank you for attending!
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Dr. David Miller, Director of the Faith and Work Initiative and a Keller Center faculty member, will discuss the paper, coauthored by Dr. Michael Thate, which he presented at the 2020 World Economic Forum in Davos. Read the paper here.
Dr. Miller teaches the immensely popular undergraduate course, Business Ethics and Modern Religious Thought (and nicknamed by students as "How to succeed without selling your soul."). He has presented highlights of the course at two previous Tiger Entrepreneurs Conferences and received 5-star alumni feedback.
[embed]https://mediacentral.princeton.edu/id/1_munwkymd?width=608&height=402&p…]
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Karen Drexler '81 (Sandstone Diagnostics), Jane Park ’93 (Tokki), Trevor Sumner '98 (Perch Interactive), Craig Limoli '12 (Wellsheet), and others. Moderated by Jim Cohen '86 (Fitz Gate Ventures).
Several extraordinary alumni startup CEOs will share their strategies and learnings when suddenly confronted with an economic crisis.
[embed]https://mediacentral.princeton.edu/id/1_97i65lxr?width=608&height=402&p…]
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Paul Maeder '75, Founder and General Partner, Highland Capital Partners, Geoff Yang '81, Partner and Co-Founder, Redpoint Ventures, Marc Galletti '90, Managing Director, Longitude Capital, Kara Nortman '97, Partner, Upfront Ventures. Moderated by Laurence Latimer *01 (co-founder, Princeton Alumni Angels of Greater New York).
Join alumni representing different areas of expertise across the venture community to discuss emerging investment opportunities and business models that the pandemic will likely catalyze.
[embed]https://mediacentral.princeton.edu/id/1_mhig5vqo?width=608&height=402&p…]
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Leslie Wu Foley '87 (Boston Symphony Orchestra), Lane Harwell '02 (Ford Foundation), Jennie Scholick '09 (SF Ballet), Margaret Walker Clair '10 (collections professional), and Catherine Cohen '13 (Comedian). Moderated by Pilar Castro-Kiltz ‘10, Founder, More Canvas Consulting.
Alumni leaders of arts institutions and artist entrepreneurs spanning visual and performing arts will discuss innovations, experiments and solutions to today's challenges, both short-term and long-term.
[embed]https://mediacentral.princeton.edu/id/1_j1obb5bw?width=608&height=402&p…]
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Anne-Marie Maman '84 (Princeton Entrepreneurship Council), Cornelia Huellstrunk (Keller Center), Tony Williams (Office of Technology Licensing), and Coleen Burrus (Corporate Engagement and Foundation Relations). Moderated by Rod Priestley, Princeton’s Vice Dean for Innovation.
Join a discussion with Princeton’s leadership team across the University's entrepreneurial ecosystem and explore how you can engage more deeply.
[embed]https://mediacentral.princeton.edu/id/1_c5it2nvp?width=608&height=402&p…]
Virtual Room 2
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Ita Ekpoudom '03 and Kareem Maddox '11
In this interactive pitch session you will learn the elements of a perfect pitch and watch as some alumni founders get live feedback on their pitches. Interested in pitching? Send your pitch to [email protected].
[embed]https://mediacentral.princeton.edu/id/1_5azesz1l?width=608&height=402&p…]
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Adi Dehejia ’91 (Banyan Finance) and Stuart Ahlum ’13 (Thousand Fell)
This workshop will walk through the planning a founder needs to do now in order to be prepared for continuing changes in the markets. Scenario planning tools recommended by Sequoia Ventures and First Round Capital will be presented, and you will see the exercise in action as Adi and Stuart work through a live case study for Thousand Fell.
[embed]https://mediacentral.princeton.edu/id/1_o4lj8fn8?width=608&height=402&p…]
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Tom Meyer ’87 (Nassau Street Ventures) , Will Watts ’09 (Block Renovation), Daphne Hoppenot ’10 (The Vendry)
How do you go from an idea to a company? Join serial entrepreneurs in conversation with a venture capitalist as they discuss where the idea came from, what they did to turn the idea into a company, how they approached funding, and how they built their teams.
[embed]https://mediacentral.princeton.edu/id/1_dwisukze?width=608&height=402&p…]
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Join a networking session and continuing discussion with some of the alumni panelists and fellow attendees from the earlier sessions. Pick one or transition from one to another.
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Join a networking session and continuing discussion with some of the alumni panelists and fellow attendees from the earlier sessions. Pick one or transition from one to another.
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Join a networking session and continuing discussion with some of the alumni panelists and fellow attendees from the earlier sessions. Pick one or transition from one to another.
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Join a networking session and continuing discussion with some of the alumni panelists and fellow attendees from the earlier sessions. Pick one or transition from one to another.
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Join a networking session and continuing discussion with some of the alumni panelists and fellow attendees from the earlier sessions. Pick one or transition from one to another.
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Join a networking session and continuing discussion with some of the alumni panelists and fellow attendees from the earlier sessions. Pick one or transition from one to another.
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Including Rhinold Ponder '81 visual artist, Simon Wu '17, independent curator and writer (MoMA), Jason Treuting (So Percussion, Ensemble-in-Residence, Department of Music, Princeton) and others.
[embed]https://mediacentral.princeton.edu/id/1_6cizfpa4?width=608&height=402&p…]