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Join the “Five-Minute Update” in a discussion of the semiconductor industry. On today's episode are Alexander Markov and David Powsner.
Join the “Five-Minute Update” in a discussion of medical device licensing. On today's episode are Mathew Atkey, Adam Falconi, Chitra Kalyanaraman, Stephen Kabakoff and David Powsner.
Click below to learn more about today's guests, our co-hosts and sponsor.Guests:Art Beeman (https://www.linkedin.com/in/artbeeman/)Michael Fisher (https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-fisher-a2242b7/)Co-Hosts:Stephen Kabakoff (https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-kabakoff-54262223/) David Powsner (https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidpowsner/)Sponsor:Licensing Executive Society USA/Canada (https://www.linkedin.com/company/licensing-executives-society-u.s.a.-and-canada-inc./)
Click below to learn more about today's guests, our co-hosts and sponsor.Guests:John Carney (https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-carney-31022613/) Eric Gottschling (https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-gottschling-48bba214/) Amir Ghavi (https://www.linkedin.com/in/amirghavi/)Co-Hosts:Chitra Kalyanaraman (https://www.linkedin.com/in/chitra-kalyanaraman-ab03443a/) David Powsner (https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidpowsner/)Sponsor:Licensing Executive Society USA/Canada (https://www.linkedin.com/company/licensing-executives-society-u.s.a.-and-canada-inc./)
Join your hosts, Ziad Moukheiber, Mark Thirman and David Powsner, in a light-hearted, but content-rich discussion with Sam Liggero, a former Polaroid executive and, now, a professor at Tufts University.
Join your hosts, Ziad Moukheiber of Boston Harbor Angels and David Powsner of Nutter McClennen, in a light discussion with Airprint’s founder, Mark Thirman.
Sanjay Manandhar, Mark Thirman and David Powsner discuss an upcoming program, to be hosted by the MIT Enterprise Forum Software Circle, on February 28, 2013, on the topic "Businesses that Push the Boundaries of the Law."
In this session, we are pleased to present excerpts of a recent panel discussion BIG DATA offered by the MIT Enterprise Forum Software Entrepreneurship Special Interest Group in connection with the Tufts University. The panel discussion was held on October 25, 2012, on the Tufts campus in Medford, Massachusetts Our panelists were David Dietrich and Jeanne Hopkins. David is advisory technical education consultant on big data and data science for EMC Corporation, where he recently co-developed that company's first course in those areass. David has been involved with data analytics for nearly 20 years. Prior to taking on his current role at EMC, he managed a line of analytical software products for regulating the US banking industry, and developed Software-as-a-Service and Business-Intelligence-as-a-Service offerings. He’s worked with many Fortune 500 companies, and collaborated with the U.S. Federal Reserve to develop predictive models for monitoring mortgage portfolios. Jeanne Hopkins is chief marketing officer executive vice president of Smartbear Software. She also authored“Go Mobile,” the #1 best-selling mobile marketing book on Amazon. She has expertise in data-driven on-line marketing. Jeanne’s background is in customer acquisition expertise across channels including SEM, SEO, Email, Display, Affiliate Marketing, Facebook, Retargeting, Customer Referrals, and Partner Marketing. Prior to joining SmartBear, Jeanne was vice president of marketing for Hubspot, where she was responsible for creating and converting organic and paid demand into 50,000+ new sales-ready business opportunities for the team of 100+ Inbound Marketing Specialists. The moderator for the program was Shirish Ranjit, a recovered entrepreneur and now software developer with the MIT Lincoln labs. Organizers for the program, in addition to Shirish, were Mark Thirman, former founder and CEO of Air Print Networks and, now, a director of partnerships for Vodafone; Vineet Sinha and Chris Deschenes, both of Architexa, a software solutions provider where Vineet is founder and CEO and Chris heads up business development efforts; Sanjay Manandhar, founder and CEO of Aerva, a digitale signage technology company; and yours truly, David Powsner, an intellectual property lawyer partner with the law firm Nutter McClennen Fish.
A panel discussion on using social media for marketing the start up business, excerpted from a program offered by the MIT Enterprise Forum Software Entrepreneurship Special Interest Group in connection with the Babson College Olin Graduate School of Management. The panel discussion was held on September 27, 2012, at Babson's downtown Boston campus. Panelists were Todd Van Hoosear, principle of Fresh Ground, a Boston-based Public Relations and Social Media Firm, and Matthew Growney, founder and CEO of Isabella Products, a mobile Internet device and services company focusing on consumer-products. There is more information on the program and panelists at http://www.mitforumcambridge.org/events/software-sig-event-%E2%80%A8state-of-the-art-social-media-and-business-four-years-on/ The moderator for the program was Shirish Ranjit, a recovered entrepreneur and now software developer with the MIT Lincoln labs. Organizers for the program, in addition to Shirish, were Mark Thirman, former founder and CEO of Air Print Networks and, now, a director of partnerships for Vodafone; Vineet Sinha and Chris Deschenes, both of Architexa, a software solutions provider where Vineet is founder and CEO and Chris heads up business development efforts; Sanjay Manandhar, founder and CEO of Aerva, a digitale signage technology company; and David Powsner, an intellectual property lawyer partner with the law firm Nutter McClennen Fish. In addition to listening to this podcast, we welcome you to visit our website at techentrepreneur.info
A conversation with Jeffrey Solomon and Sanjay Manandhar about working with accountants. Jeff is managing shareholder at Katz, Nannis and Solomon, based in Needham Massachusetts. A certified public accountant and a certified valuation analyst, Jeff heads up his firm's technology and emerging companies practice group. His expertise includes advising computer software and high technology companies. Sanjay Manandhar is the Founder & CEO of Aerva, a Boston-based start-up that develops platforms and applications for delivery of content on networked digital displays. Also in the conversation: Mark Thirman, a director of partnerships with Vodafone and former CEO of the high-tech startup AirPrint Networks, and David Powsner a patent lawyer and partner with the Boston law firm Nutter McClennen and Fish, LLP. Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice either on matters of law or on matters of accounting. If you have questions in those areas, you should consult your lawyer or accountant to discuss specific facts or circumstances. Moreover, according the rules of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, the material here may be considered advertising.
A seventh in our series of discussions on "StartUp Algebra," that is, on the mathematics of start up high tech businesses. This session focusses on boards of directors and advisors. For this, we are again pleased to present excerpts of a recent panel discussion offered by the MIT Enterprise Forum Software Entrepreneurship Special Interest Group, on April 19, 2012 . The program was organized by Shirish Ranjit, Sanjay Manandhar, Chris Deschenes and David Powsner. Chris also served as the moderator. You can read more about the program, the Software Entrepreneurship special interest group and the forum itself at www.MITforumCambridge.org. The excerpts in this podcast are remarks made by panelists Carm Huntress (Co-Founder of Cardvio, a web start up for greeting cards, and a chief Technology Officer of web companies Reef Partners and Audiogon), Mark Thirman (founder and CEO of Airprint Networks), and Brad Rosen (Founder of Mobile device app companies Drync and Colorstripe LLC) in respon to questions posed by the audience and by moderator Chris Deschenes.
Carm Huntress, cofounder of Cardvio, a web start up for greeting cards, and a chief technology officer of web companies Reef Partners and Audiogon, offers comments on dividing equity among founders and key employees. These are excerpts of a panel discussion offered by the MIT Enterprise Forum Software Entrepreneurship Special Interest Group, on April 19, 2012, organized by Shirish Ranjit, Sanjay Manandhar, Chris Deschenes and David Powsner. Panelists included (in addition to Carm Huntress) Mark Thirman, former CEO and Founder of Airprint Networks and Brad Rosen, Founder of Drync LLC and Colorstripe LLC. You can read more about the program, the Software Entrepreneurship special interest group and the forum itself at www.MITforumCambridge.org.
Interview with Randall Wright, Senior Liasion Officer at MIT, on innovation and market positioning. Interviewers are Shirsh Ranjit and David Powsner.
Interview with Randall Wright, Senior Liasion Officer at MIT, on innovation and market positioning. Interviewers are Shirsh Ranjit and David Powsner.
Interview with Randall Wright, Senior Liasion Officer at MIT, on innovation and market positioning. Interviewers are Shirsh Ranjit and David Powsner.
Interview with Graham Rong, Founder of IKA, a marketing solutions provider, on that company's experiencs with partnering with bigger companies during start-up phase. Interviewers are Shirsh Ranjit and David Powsner.
Interview with Graham Rong, Founder of IKA, a marketing solutions provider, on that company's experiencs with partnering with bigger companies during start-up phase. Interviewers are Shirsh Ranjit and David Powsner.
Interview with Graham Rong, Founder of IKA, a marketing solutions provider, on that company's experiencs with partnering with bigger companies during start-up phase. Interviewers are Shirsh Ranjit and David Powsner.
Interview with Graham Rong, Founder of IKA, a marketing solutions provider, on that company's experiencs with partnering with bigger companies during start-up phase. Interviewers are Shirsh Ranjit and David Powsner.
Sanjay Manandhar, Shirish Ranjit and David Powsner discuss "partnering with bigger fish"--or, why a start-up company would consider working with a larger company in order to get a new product off the ground.
Sanjay Manandhar, Shirish Ranjit and David Powsner discuss "partnering with bigger fish"--or, why a start-up company would consider working with a larger company in order to get a new product off the ground.
Sanjay Manandhar, Shirish Ranjit and David Powsner discuss "partnering with bigger fish"--or, why a start-up company would consider working with a larger company in order to get a new product off the ground.