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Stanford GSB Entrepreneur Club

The goal of the current GSB Entrepreneur Club leadership is to stimulate interest in entrepreneurship among GSB students and other members of the Stanford community.

Group type: Club
Focus: Ideas
Organizer: Student-run
Funding: Self-generated Revenue, University Support
Industries: Biotech, Cleantech, Computing, Education, Entertainment, Financial, Food and Drink, Gaming, Health, Information Technology, Internet, Lifestyle, Media, Nanotech, Real Estate, Retail, Sports, Travel
Location: Stanford, CA, USA
Website: http://www.gsbeclub.org/

COMMENTS (2)

  • Ian Fisk Ian Fisk wrote (1 month ago):

    Folks:

    The William James Foundation Socially Responsible Business Plan Competition provides feedback (to all qualified entrants) and resources (if you do well in the competition) to mission-driven for-profit startups. You do not need to be a current student or affiliated with a specific school.

    We are accepting executive summaries (3-5 pages) until December 12th, 2008. Details on feedback and prizes at: http://younoodle.com/groups...

    or ping me at ian.fisk@williamjamesfoundation.org with questions.

  • Peter Frykman Peter Frykman wrote (1 month ago):

    I'm looking for an MBA student to join my s356 team working on a for-profit social venture. We provide low cost drip irrigation to small farmers in developing countries, and are currently in pilot testing in India. Check out my profile for more info and contact me at pfrykman[AT]driptechnologies.com

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  • Rob Cherun

    Business Administration graduate from The University of Western Ontario, currently pursuing MBA at Stanford

  • Rebeca Hwang

    Korean-Argentine finishing her PhD at Stanford. Addicted to startups and entrepreneurship. Life ADD & Loves travelling.

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  • Social Networks and Water Provision to the Poor

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