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Joe
Bell
Director of the UNC Entrepreneurship Center
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Joe
Bell is the Director of the Entrepreneurship Center
at the Monfort College of Business
at the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley. In this
role he created a program that was the National Small Business
Administration Vision 2000 award winner and was ranked in
the top 50 by Success Magazine in its first year. The program
was unique in that it received no state/university funding
and was totally dependent on tuition, product/service development
and delivery, and fundraising.
Mr.
Bell was also the Colorado Director of the Small Business
Development Centers, reporting to the Colorado Governor's
Office. In this position he was responsible for operations
of the CSBDC and oversight of its 21 subcenters located
throughout the State of Colorado.
He has
personally counseled 1000s of small businesses in the areas
of market research and product introduction, strategic planning,
capital structuring, fundraising and financial analysis.
He directed two #1 ranked programs on a lowest cost per
customer basis while maintaining exceptional customer satisfaction.
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Wayne
Greenberg
EnterTech Partners
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Wayne
Greenberg
is currently a management consultant and sits on the boards
of Enertech Capital Partners (ECP) and two of their portfolio
companies. Enertech is the largest venture capital fund
focused on power technologies with nearly $300M under management
(ECP is part of Safeguard Scientifics (NYSE: SFE). His consulting
activities have focused on assisting small companies with
various stages of their development, including fund raising,
building management teams and launching new products.
Greenberg
is the former president of Financial Times Energy, a national
publishing, consulting and research firm specializing in
energy markets and utility industry deregulation; and a
division of the Financial Times Group of London.
Prior
to FT Energy, Mr. Greenberg was president of E Source, a
start-up information firm serving the energy marketplace.
Greenberg also served as president of Shepard's, the $100M
legal publishing arm of the McGraw-Hill Companies, and he
held various management positions at Lexis-Nexis, the world's
largest provider of on-line professional information.
Mr.
Greenberg has participated in various entrepreneurial ventures
including a software development company, a contract research
business, a training company and an automation consulting
business. He was the founder of several of these businesses
and actually made some money from a couple of them. He received
a bachelor's degree in Public Communications from Boston
University, and JD and MBA degrees from Tulane University,
where he also served as associate dean at the law school.
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Mark
Weakley
Holme Roberts & Owens
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Mark
W. Weakley is an
attorney with Holme Roberts & Owen and works with emerging
technology companies, with a focus on capital structuring,
venture financing, M&A, corporate matters, entity formation
and strategic planning. Mr.
Weakley also develops and advises clients on employee stock
plans, joint ventures, technology licensing and transfers,
and other commercial agreements. He is a frequent speaker
at business and legal seminars on topics related to securities
laws, mergers and acquisitions, business entity selection
and formation and limited liability companies.
Mr.
Weakley also has substantial experience advising sponsors,
managers and advisers on the formation and operation of
hedge funds, which are privately-held pooled investment
entities. He has helped form over 40 hedge funds throughout
the United States, involving such investment strategies
as long/short equity and derivative investments, fund of
funds, sector concentrations such as technology, telecommunications
and precious medals, emerging global markets, private equity
ventures, dividend yields, fixed income, and natural resources.
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David
Brode
Minotaur
Financial
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David
Brode
helps start-ups raise equity capital from VC, angel, and
private equity investors. As a finance and strategy consultant,
Mr. Brode has worked with companies backed by Mobius Venture
Capital, Centennial Ventures, Telecom Partners, and Sequel
Venture Capital.
Prior
to working in the Colorado venture capital community, Mr.
Brode consulted on telecommunications transactions and systems
with Level 3 Communications, Nextel Communications, SBC
Communications, Verizon Communications, Vodafone Airtouch,
and numerous startups.
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Kevin
Johansen
Chairman of the
Board
The DaVinci Institute
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Kevin
Johansen is a serial entrepreneur and an experienced
CEO that brings with him a unique mix of innovator, philosopher,
author, writer, and visionary all rolled into one.
Kevin
spent four years as founder and chief executive of 4Work.com,
a leading job posting site and recruiting technology provider.
While at 4Work.com, Kevin was known as one of the recruiting
industry's leading innovators, formulating all of the company's
financial, operating and administrative policies. In a marketplace
of over 3,000 service providers, industry analysts ranked
him as one of the Top 10 most influential CEO's in the market
place.
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