Event: Recharge Your Batteries – The Entrepreneurship and New Venture Creation Workshop

By: Shraddha Mehta

A first time entrepreneur or just business savvy? Battery Ventures is hosting a two-day workshop on Entrepreneurship and New Venture Creation. Using the case study method, the workshop will be taught by Professor Danny Warshay, a veteran entrepreneur and instructor at Brown University – an Ivy League institution.

The  program has been designed with the aim of building on and benefiting from a network of high-class professionals with only one similarity – entrepreneurial vigor.  It aims to assemble a strong group of individuals that are interested in learning in an interactive, collaborative environment. Individuals would benefit from both high quality of the educational program as well as networking with their peers and the Battery Israeli team.

Battery Ventures has will hold the workshop in early July to contribute back to the flourishing entrepreneurial community in Israel. In fact, there is a growing understanding that opportunity to build relationships, both new and old, has become increasingly important in order to expand the entrepreneurial network.

For more information about the event please visit: http://www.batteryevents.com/2010workshop/

The deadline to apply is July 10th.  So go ahead – recharge your batteries.

Battery Ventures is a venture capital firm with offices in Boston, Silicon Valley and Israel. Founded in 1983, the firm invests in technology driven companies run by exceptional individuals and management teams.

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Eze is managing partner of Remagine Ventures, a seed fund investing in ambitious founders at the intersection of tech, entertainment, gaming and commerce with a spotlight on Israel.

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