What would you do if we gave you $50,000 to change the world?

BASES Social E-Challenge Mixer and Info Session

Thursday, Nobember 19th, 6:30-8:30pm
Stanford Koret Pavillion Kehillah Hall
Food and Drinks Provided

The Social Entrepreneurship Challenge is a business plan competition for entrepreneurial ventures that effect social change.
Participants range from For-profit businesses with a strong sense of social responsibility
to Nonprofits with sustainable revenue-generation models.

These companies all have a positive impact on our society and the environment.
The Social E-Challenge provides participants with $50,000 in final round prizes,
as well as the resources and training to launch their startups:
mixers, workshops, mentorship, and individual feedback from renowned judges.

Become a fan of our facebook Fan Page: BASES Social E-Challenge 2010!

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Coming Up in BASES

Coming Up in BASES

It’s getting close to the end of Fall Quarter at Stanford, but BASES is NOT DONE YET!

Some of our best events this quarter are just coming up.  Last night, we had a good time with Larry Chiang and David Hornik talking about “Getting an internship the entrepreneurial way” featuring street smart tips from Larry Chiang about how to work the real world.  Today we’ll have Steve Blank at ETL.  Here’s what’s coming up before Thanksgiving:

Saturday 11/14: NextGen Conference

Wednesday 11/18: DFJ ETL Seminar: Global Innovation Tournament

Thursday 11/19: BASES E-Challenge and Social E-Challenge Info Session and Mixer

Friday 11/20: NUSEA Rainmakers Conference

Thanks for your support, we hope to see you at these events!

To keep up with BASES:
Fan: http://www.facebook.com/BASESfb
Follow: http://www.twitter.com/BASESEvents
Digest: http://bit.ly/bases-digest

Today at 4:30 @ Skilling Auditorium, BASES and STVP brings you Steve Blank:

Steve Blank is a retired serial entrepreneur with over 28 years of experience in high technology companies. He has been a founder or participant in eight Silicon Valley startups since 1978. They include E.piphany, two semiconductor companies (Zilog and MIPS Computers), a workstation company, a supercomputer firm, a computer peripheral supplier, a military intelligence systems supplier (ESL) and a video game company.

Steve has authored a popular book called The Four Steps to the Epiphany detailing the customer development methodologies that he developed to be successful at multiple startup ventures.  Today at ETL, Steve will break down all the talks we heard this quarter, and add his own insights from his perspective as a successful serial entrepreneur, professor, and leader of the customer development strategy.

Again, all the podcasts and videos can be found online through ECorner.  Send it to your friends and keep up with BASES to stay up-to-date on the latest entrepreneurial activities on Stanford’s campus!

See you there!

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