Put down the ramen, we’re looking to get more university students involved in the Baltimore tech community, so we’re offering free tickets to startup-minded students for the Business Conference’s Lunch&Learn: Workshop Your Business
The event is one of 50+ happening as part of Baltimore Innovation Week 2016 presented by 14 West from Sept. 23 to Oct. 1.
Use the code “BIW16student” to receive free tickets to the Lunch&Learn event happening on Thursday, Sept. 29. If you have a business idea, these hands-on, interactive workshops are a great place to start. You will learn how to refine your business plans with feedback that is specific to you. Oh, and our topics are dope af.
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Here are the topics for #BIW16’s Lunch&Learn event:
- Business Law for Entrepreneurs with Jay Reilly, Saul Ewing
- Reilly will teach you all the legal stuff for starting a business. This includes contracts, equity and dealing with accountants and lawyers.
- Getting Your Business to 1.0 with Mark Chu, SmartLogic
- Push your biz to the limit with Chu, who will help find the shortest distance between your business idea and an MVP (minimum viable product).
- Protecting Your Business When Things Go Wrong with David Lanter, Temple University
- It’s 2016, so we all need security. Lanter will give cybersecurity tips and cover simple risk-management practices for startups and small business owners.
- Perfect Your Pitch with Stephen Auvil, TEDCO
- Auvil will provide you with your own specific feedback and help you gain a deeper understanding of the early stage investment landscape through venture capital, entrepreneurship and operational excellence.
- Fundraising
- Identify potential investors, when you should approach them and what you need for effective, top-notch fundraising.
- TBA Topic with Richard May, Innovation Village
Please note: You must present a valid student ID when checking into this event. No admission will be granted without it.
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