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2008 Videos
Entrepreneurship Conference Keynote Speech, 45:48 minutes
February 27th, 2008
Gil Penchina, Wikia
Search Funds 2008, 1:14 hours
February 27th, 2008
Jim Ellis, Stanford GSB
Lew Davies, Cambria Group
Christian Lawrence, San Francisco Legal
Michael Meaney, McDonald Hopkins LLC
Rick Taketa, SCRMA
Funding Strategies, 1:01 hours
February 27th, 2008
Garth Saloner, Stanford GSB
Shanda Bahles, El Dorado Ventures
Mike Maples, Maples Investments
John Gengarella, Voxify
Chuck Siegel, Charles Chocolates
Early Stage Sales, 1:14 hours
February 27th, 2008
Jim Lattin, Stanford GSB
Mark Selcow, Merced Systems
Brad Stroh, Freedom Financial Network & Bills.com
Andy Laats, Nixon Watches
Elizabeth Carducci, Medallia
Monetizing Web 2.0, 1:09 hours
February 27th, 2008
Mark Zawacki, Milestone Group
Kelly Cutler, Marcel Media
James Slavet, Greylock Partners
Ted Burns, 4Info
Business Plans, 1:10 hours
February 27th, 2008
Jim Goetz, Sequoia Capital
Choose a Founding Partner or Do it Alone, 1:12 hours
February 27th, 2008
Chuck Holloway, Stanford, GSB
Amanda Reed, Palomar Ventures
Carl Showalter, Opus Capital
Jorge Fernandes, Mobibucks
Tony Levitan, Lexy
Legal Issues, 1:16 hours
February 27th, 2008
Allison Leopold Tillley, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman
Culture, 1:10 hours
February 27th, 2008
Joel Peterson, Stanford GSB
2007 Videos
Alumni Entrepreneur Reunion Keynote Speech, 1:00 hour
May 9th, 2007
Trip Hawkins, Digital Chocolate
Entrepreneurship in China 101, 1:10 hours
February 20th, 2007
Paul Romer, Stanford GSB
Joseph W.K. Chan, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman
David Chao, DCM
Jack Hong, SN38
Xiaofeng Jin, Linkool
Entrepreneurial Careers Panel, 1:09 hours
February 9th, 2007
Linda Wells, Stanford GSB
Chris Lien
Fred Campbell
Caroline Pappajohn
Scott Bekemeyer
Acquisition as a Route to Entrepreneurship, 1:08 hours
January 31st, 2007
Linda Wells, Stanford GSB
Moises Eilenberg, H&R Accounts Inc
Rich Kelley, Search Fund Partners
Michael Sanabria, Impress Northwestern
2006 Videos
Search Fund Panel 2006, 1:32 hours
November 2nd, 2006
Professor Irv Grousbeck
Rafael Somoza, Western Bank
Andrew Love, VantageCap Partners
Rick Taketa, Southern California Risk Management
Lew Davies, The Cambria Group
2005 Videos
Search Fund Panel 2005, 1:27 hours
November 3, 2005
Professor Irv Grousbeck, GSB
Christian Lawrence, San Francisco Legal
Ken Alston, Southern California Risk Management
Joseph Niehaus, Housatonic Partners
David Kennedy, ServiceSource
2004 Videos
2004 Entrepreneurship Conference: Building a Brand from the Ground Up, 36:29 minutes
February 21, 2004
Hilary Billings, Brand Strategist, Red Envelope
Paul Levitan, President & CEO, Galaxy Desserts
Peter Sealey, Founder & CEO, Los Altos Group
Pete Slosberg, Founder of Cocoa Pete's Chocolate Adventures
Jim Lattin, Stanford GSB (Moderator)
2003 Videos
2003 Search Fund Panel, 48 minutes
2003 Search Fund Panel, Q & A Session, 18 minutes
November 6, 2003
Joel Peterson, GSB Lecturer in Business and Managing Partner, Peterson Capital
Josh Greenberg, MBA '00, Chairman and CEO, Aero Logistics
Brent Hutchings, MBA '91, Chairman, ServiceSource
David Kennedy, MBA '98, President and CEO, Pacific Coast Packaging Corp.
2002 Videos
2002 Entrepreneurship Conference: Larry Page, 46:25 minutes
February 2002
Larry Page, co-founder, Google
2001 Videos
Go Solo or Partnering, 1:13 hours
May 2001
Matt Glickman, BabyCenter
Douglas Kirk, Douglas Kirk Consulting
Michelle Stecklein, Thomson Clive VC
Peter Kelley, Pacific Pulmonary Services
Professor Irv Grousbeck (Moderator)
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