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For
technology companies: Founders Institute coming to Houston August 30
The Founder Institute is a four month apprenticeship
and training
program for both new and seasoned entrepreneurs. The Institute
prepares founders to lead the next generation of world-class
technology companies across a wide range of industries, from the
biotech to the internet. Weekly company-building sessions are guided
by experienced CEOs, and they are held in the evening to allow
participants to keep their day job or develop their companies during
business hours. All of the program stakeholders, from the
participating founders to the experienced CEO Mentors, share in the
upside generated by the companies formed during the program.
Participants also enjoy free services from three dozen Institute
Partners, fundraising opportunities at fair market value, and a
teamwork-oriented environment to build a company. The Institute
operates semesters twice a year in Silicon Valley, Singapore, Seattle,
Los Angeles, San Diego, Denver, Boston, New York, Washington DC, and
Paris.
We are pleased to announce that The Founder Institute
http://www.founderinstitute.com/r/25,
is launching a new semester
in Houston from August 30th until January 13, 2011. The program is run
by founders for founders, providing a structure for successful
entrepreneurs to share their experiences and to provide guidance.
Everyone that graduates from the program is invited to join a pool to
share in the equity upside generated from the success of their peers.
This adds a unique camaraderie to the program and creates a long-term
peer support group with a vested interest in their success. If you
have a new company or if you are thinking to start a company, take a
moment and apply to the program. The program has an early acceptance
deadline of August 10th, with the Closing Application Deadline on
August 20th, 2010. http://www.founderinstitute.com/apply/25
Anyone starting a technology company is invited to apply at
http://www.founderinstitute.com/apply/25.
For more information go to
www.FounderInstitute.com/r/25,
or watch an informational video at
http://vimeo.com/7734400.
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