BASES Social E-Challenge Alumni Network
A group for past participants, mentors, judges, officers and others involved with Stanford's BASES Social E-Challenge to find each other and re-establish connections.
| Group type: | Class |
| Focus: | Business Plans |
| Organizer: | University Program |
| Location: | Stanford, CA |
| Website: | http://sociale.stanford.edu |
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Members (17)
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Ricky Yean
Taiwanese-American, 20, Economics major and Computer Science minor, involved with BASES, Blyth Fund, Stanford VC Club, Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity, startups, blogs, Stanford Admit Weekend, Stanford Peer Mentorship, East Palo Alto Boys and Girls Club
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Rebeca Hwang
Korean-Argentine finishing her PhD at Stanford. Addicted to startups and entrepreneurship. Life ADD & Loves travelling.
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Tom Jensen
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Niku Dutta
MBA-Dual (HR & Marketing), planning for PhD Social Psychology. Currently working on a business plan for my startup. (The strategies have to come first!)
Startups (13)
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Pankhudi Foundation
Working towards benefitting underpriviledged children.
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Ottawaflood.com
Ottawaflood.com is the local version of a much larger potential web based NGO for helping post flooding event victims recover in a positive, information driven recovery. Help expand this obvious need to the North American Community.
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SIRUM
Supporting Initiatives for the Redistribution of Unused Medicine [SIRUM] connects clinics with charitable suppliers to ensure that billions of dollars worth of usable medicine helps reach communities in need. Founded over two years ago at Stanfo...
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Social Networks and Water Provision to the Poor
This is my doctoral thesis project. Quantitative and qualitative methods are used to collect data on 600 organizations that provide water in Argentina. Social network analysis is used to understand how the structure of the network to which thes...
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YouNoodle
YouNoodle is a place to discover and support the hottest early-stage companies and university innovation.
Hi like-minded folks, I want to invite you all to the 2008 GSVC Symposium on Social Entrepreneurship Sat April 19 in San Francisco. You can visit www.gsvc.org to find out more and to register. Drop me a line if you want to know more abot it. Hope to see many of you there.
This is a very effective, student run competition. Enterprise Futures Network, a group that I am a co-founder in, has supplied mentors and judges to the competition since 2003. I have really enjoyed judging again this year. Tom