MITEF Atlanta Presents | Build Something from Nothing

The Atlanta entrepreneur community is invited to a sneak peek of TechSquare Labs, and to hear MITEF’s, “Build Something From Nothing.” Don’t miss this rare opportunity to gain insights from Jeff Arnold, Founder of WebMD and current Chairman and CEO of Sharecare. Arnold will share the story of WebMD and discuss what is coming next for Sharecare. He will be joined by serial entrepreneur Paul Judge and TechSquare Labs co-founder Allen Nance.

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When:
November 3rd
6:00-8:30pm

Where:
TechSquare Labs
859 Spring Street

Who’s Gonna be Speaking:

  • Jeff Arnold, Founder of WebMD; Chairman and CEO, Sharecare
  • Paul Judge, Co-Founder, TechSquare Labs; Exec. Chairman, Pindrop Security
  • Allen Nance, Co-Founder, TechSquare Labs

What’s On the Agenda:

  • Go Big or Go Home: Find out how to think big and achieve even bigger.
  • Serial Success: They say lightening doesn’t strike twice, but you’ll hear how to achieve multiple successful exits with several different companies—in several different fields.
  • Failure is Not an Option: Listen to how failures were an important part of the company’s ultimate success.

About MITEF:
The MIT Enterprise Forum was founded by entrepreneurs from MIT who gathered to critique each other’s business plans. The success led to the establishment of chapters in 28 other cities worldwide. Chapters form around a core group of MIT Alumni, but membership and program participation is open to all. Originally part of the MIT Alumni Association, The MIT Enterprise Forum is now part of MIT Technology Review, an independent media company owned the university.

The mission of the MIT Enterprise Forum is to inform, connect, and coach technology entrepreneurs—enabling them to rapidly transform ideas into world-changing companies. They are a global network of local organizations, inspired by MIT, and open to the world. Their vision is to build a better world by accelerating the creation and growth of world-class technology companies. An active chapter since 1999, the MIT Enterprise Forum of Atlanta has global reach with local smarts.

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