Event date: Mar 14, 2007
Women 2.0 Business Idea Contest
Submit your business idea on a paper napkin for a chance to win lunch with top venture capitalists.
"Women 2.0 invites you to submit your business idea on a paper napkin no larger than 5 inches by 5 inches. Put it down, mark it up, and propose to us your most innovative solution, an emerging technology, a way to save the world, a way to become rich! We want you to launch your new business idea! Submit as many business ideas on napkins as you can and want.
We are accepting business ideas that are in concept stage or in beta launch only. Winning teams receive lunch with a top-shelf venture capitalist and an afternoon of mentorship from the judges. If you are looking for a business partner or an idea to join, check the Women 2.0 website for monthly events to meet like-minded individuals or join our mailing list by emailing .
Mail your napkin (no larger than 5×5 inches) in a regular-sized envelope to 1770 Pine Street, Suite 103, San Francisco, CA 94109. Email this entry form (.doc) with your team info to . Semi-finalists will be notified on March 20th.
Semi-finalists must email their 10 slide PowerPoint presentation to by midnight on Sunday, April 15th. Finalists will be notified by April 20th and invited to present to our judging panel.
Starting at 7:00pm in the CNET office in San Francisco, finalists will pitch to a judging panel consisting of venture capitalists, seasoned entrepreneurs, and successful women executives.”
Get all the details at:
http://www.women2.org/?p=21
You can read my blog post here.
Posted Mar 14, 07
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