I have always been a firm believer in making community around more stronger, because of very simple reason. When you make community strong, you as part of the community get stronger. Whether its about increasing computer literacy amongst the kid via CL4K or chairing alumni group trying to give best of world back to campus.
I am proud to introduce FounderWise a unique institute for founders in the Seattle/northwest USA to learn from the best of the breed CEOs and VCs who have gone through it and have taken the real challenge.
Below are details from mailer:
The Founder Institute ( http://www.founderinstitute.com) is a four month training program for both new and seasoned entrepreneurs. The Institute prepares founders to lead the next generation of world-class technology companies across a wide range industries, from the biotech to the internet. Weekly company-building sessions are guided by experienced CEOs, and they are held in the evening to allow participants to keep their day job or develop their companies during business hours. All of the program stakeholders, from the participating founders to the experienced CEO Mentors, share in the upside generated by the companies formed during the program. Participants also enjoy free services from more than three dozen Institute Partners, fundraising opportunities at fair market value, and a teamwork-oriented environment to build a company.
Sound good? Potential Founders (students) interested in the Seattle winter semester of the Founder Institute can apply at http://www.founderinstitute.com/apply/5. Early Admissions Close on November 12, 2009, regular admissions are due by November 27, 2009.
Want to learn more about the Founder Institute program in the Seattle area? Come to a special informational evening at the Boeing Auditorium on the University of Washington campus on the evening of November 2nd, 2009, hosted by the UW Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Registration for the free event is available at http://founderwise.com/events/.
FounderWise (http://www.founderinstitute.com) was launched to operate the Institute in Seattle and to be a founder-centric resource for simplifying the process of founding a successful startup, focusing on training entrepreneurs and establishing an extensive library of original and compiled startup resources.