Santa Monica College SBDC at Bundy Campus
3171 S Bundy Drive, Room 121
Los Angeles, CA 90066
Thursday, March 21, 2013, 7:30 – 10am
Financing is a key cornerstone to the success of a small business. During our March breakfast series, our speakers will be discussing some of the issues raised in a recent NY Times article about the status of the new crowdfunding law and its implementation.
This event is the next in the Small Business Breakfast Series (SBBS) coordinated by Pepperdine's Graziadio Alumni Network of Los Angeles in conjunction with Entrepreneur’s Journey and Small Business Development Center. These events provide updated and relevant information to the small business owner, manager, or entrepreneur in an interactive setting.
Each event is open to the public and will include appetizers or other refreshments. For more information on the Small Business Breakfast Series, other aspects of the Graziadio Alumni Network's small business outreach, or how you can get involved, please contact the Office of Alumni Relations at gsbmalumni@pepperdine.edu.
This event is sponsored by:
Contact Name: Graziadio School Office of Alumni Relations
Contact Email: gsbmalumni@pepperdine.edu
Contact Phone: 310-568-5639
Speaker: Mike Jones, CEO at Science, Inc: Mike is an Internet executive, investor and strategic advisor. A long-time entrepreneur, Mike founded his first successful Internet company in college and since then, has founded, built and sold numerous online and mobile businesses. His experience and expertise in both large and small companies focuses on strategy, growth, and operational efficiency resulting in over $500M in successful investor outcomes. A serial Internet entrepreneur, Mike is actively involved with early-stage start-ups as an investor, advisor and board member. As an active early stage investor, Mike has personally invested in over 30 startup businesses including Klout, Betterworks, Formspring, ShoeDazzle and LunchMoney to name a few.
Cost: $20,
RSVP: , This event is limited to 50 attendees, so please register early.
3171 S Bundy Drive, Room 121
Los Angeles, CA 90066
Thursday, March 21, 2013, 7:30 – 10am
Financing is a key cornerstone to the success of a small business. During our March breakfast series, our speakers will be discussing some of the issues raised in a recent NY Times article about the status of the new crowdfunding law and its implementation.
- Where could a young company with less than a million dollars in sales go for money to grow?
- How to leverage the success of crowd-funding sources like CircleUp for your small business?
- When to tap into angel investors for best results?
This event is the next in the Small Business Breakfast Series (SBBS) coordinated by Pepperdine's Graziadio Alumni Network of Los Angeles in conjunction with Entrepreneur’s Journey and Small Business Development Center. These events provide updated and relevant information to the small business owner, manager, or entrepreneur in an interactive setting.
Each event is open to the public and will include appetizers or other refreshments. For more information on the Small Business Breakfast Series, other aspects of the Graziadio Alumni Network's small business outreach, or how you can get involved, please contact the Office of Alumni Relations at gsbmalumni@pepperdine.edu.
This event is sponsored by:
Contact Name: Graziadio School Office of Alumni Relations
Contact Email: gsbmalumni@pepperdine.edu
Contact Phone: 310-568-5639
Speaker: Mike Jones, CEO at Science, Inc: Mike is an Internet executive, investor and strategic advisor. A long-time entrepreneur, Mike founded his first successful Internet company in college and since then, has founded, built and sold numerous online and mobile businesses. His experience and expertise in both large and small companies focuses on strategy, growth, and operational efficiency resulting in over $500M in successful investor outcomes. A serial Internet entrepreneur, Mike is actively involved with early-stage start-ups as an investor, advisor and board member. As an active early stage investor, Mike has personally invested in over 30 startup businesses including Klout, Betterworks, Formspring, ShoeDazzle and LunchMoney to name a few.
Cost: $20,
RSVP: , This event is limited to 50 attendees, so please register early.