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/ |
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Members (80)
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Maxim Faldin
Economics graduate from Moscow State University, currently pursuing MBA at Stanford. Co-founder of WikiMart and Intek Group.
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Jennifer Eident
Stanford Graduate School of Business, Class of 2010
Startups (28)
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Mazuma
Mazuma helps entrepreneurs and small business owners raise startup and growth capital from people who believe in them.
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Samasource
Samasource brings dignified, computer-based work to unemployed women, youth and refugees living in poverty.
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Power Up Gambia
Power Up Gambia is a nonprofit organization installing solar panel systems to hospitals in The Gambia, Africa to provide clean running water, power to run incubators, refrigerate vaccines, and perform surgeries. Featured in the '08 Teen Choice Awards
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Philanthropedia
Philanthropedia Come Together. Give Better. The power of hundreds of nonprofit experts is at your fingertips.
The prestigious Lee Kuan Yew Global Business Plan Competition 2010 is back for its 5th run!
Surround yourself with the youngest and brightest entrepreneurial minds in the world, and win your way to Singapore for the Finals to compete for a share of US$60,000 in CASH and FUNDING. Also, gain valuable business contacts by networking with our distinguished guests, judges and speakers.
Log on to http://www.smu.edu.sg/lky for details and to register! The first round deadline is 31st March 2010.
Seeking Stanford student entrepreneur (1 or 2) for European startup competition - early November 2009 - trip expenses paid; contact me immediately at blee@stanford.edu
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/william_james_foundation_comp...
or ping me at ian.fisk@williamjamesfoundation.org with questions.
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