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MIT Enterprise Forum Presents "Pathways to Entrepreneurship"
Arizona Executive Women Share Challenges and Rewards of Leading in High-Tech
| Source: MIT Club of Phoenix
PHOENIX, AZ--(Marketwire - October 15, 2008) - Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Club of Phoenix is hosting an informative panel discussion with influential
Arizona female business leaders following the live telecast of "Pathways to
Entrepreneurship" featuring national women panelists at EMTech08. Both
panels will provide enlightening experiences and lessons in launching,
funding and leading technology start-ups. The event takes place on
Thursday, November 20 at ASU SkySong Conference Center. Registration is
required.
The prestigious Arizona entrepreneur panelists include Susan Cordts,
president and CEO of Adaptive Technologies, Inc. (ATi), Jeanne Hertz,
founder and CEO of Cranial Technologies, Inc., and Michelle King Robson,
founder and CEO of EmpowHer.com. Donna J. Kent, SVP of global sales,
marketing and services at Televerde and former president and CEO of the
Arizona Technology Council, will moderate.
"Our selected panelists will explore enlightening topics ranging from
innovation, the Arizona technology industry, capital investments, growth
strategies and challenges uniquely faced by female entrepreneurs," said
Mark Wlodarczyk, president of the MIT Club of Phoenix. "We encourage all
Arizonans interested in the topics of entrepreneurship to join us and learn
from these prominent female leaders."
The networking session, which includes hors d'oeuvres, starts at 5:45 PM.
The live EMTech08 telecast program will start at 6:45 PM and feature
moderator Candida G. Brush, division chair in entrepreneurship, Babson
College and panelists Robin Chase, founder of ZipCar, GoLoco.org and Meadow
Networks, Priya Iyer, president of Anaqua, Christina Lampe-Onnerud, founder
and CEO of Boston-Power and Susan Lindquist, professor of biology, MIT and
scientific founder of FoldRx Pharma.
To register for the event, visit http://tinyurl.com/3gnvgc or call
602-940-9005. Members of the MIT Club of Phoenix and their families,
members of the All-Ivy Council of Phoenix pay $30 and all other registrants
pay $40 to attend. MIT students and their parents attend for free. ASU
SkySong is located at 1475 North Scottsdale Road. Registration for the
event is open through November 17. Corporate sponsors include Osborn
Maledon, Stearns Financial Services and Artful Thinkers.
About MIT Club of Phoenix. -- The MIT Club of Phoenix, a chapter in the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alumni Association, has the mission
to enhance the value of the MIT degree, build community, and celebrate
shared experiences.