Geoff Darby on Entrepreneurship
"From Engineering Graduate to a Start-up to Being a CFO of a Public Company"
Featuring Geoff DarbyIndependent Venture Capital and Private Equity Professional
Location: McDonnell Douglas Engineering Auditorium
Free and open to the public
The Entrepreneurship Course for Scientists and Engineers provides a real-world introduction to the theory and practice of entrepreneurship. Through a series of presentations by prestigious entrepreneurs and industry leaders, participants will explore the various organizational, strategic and financial challenges facing successful and unsuccessful entrepreneurs. Topics include start-up strategies, business idea evaluation, business plan writing, and introduction to venture capital.
About the Speaker:
Geoff Darby has more than 30 years of experience with both domestic (Compaq, IBM, Rockwell) and International (Unilever, Forasol-Foramer) companies, and has worked in more than 20 countries. In 1976, he moved to the , and has been involved at a senior level in building technology companies in
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