Great article from Texas-based VC partner G-51

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Congrats to G-51 CEO Rudy Garza, whose firm received a terrific write-up in AustinInno. They’ve been a terrific partner of mine for over 5 years at BC, and now at BU. They involve our students in their Venture Scholars program.

Check out the article here.

Info on their firm follows below. Congrats to Rudy and team, and keep up the good work!

Greg

Knowing the pace and breadth of innovation is increasing, we enable our clients to change with the times with a sense of confidence. We help you see many possibilities, mindful of lessons learned.

What started in 1996 as a boutique venture firm, connected us with amazing entrepreneurs, venture funds, enterprise venture groups and acquisition teams, angels, incubators, universities and family offices. In 2001, we started building a university MBA network to help students learn about private equity.

Starting in 2015, we are leveraging our 18 years of VC networks and 14 years of university programming to launch a new research business called G51 Amplify. We help our clients connect to interesting and strategic businesses, people and technology.

We are not raising a new venture fund but rather leveraging the assets of our combined client base to connect preparation with opportunity. Our partners and extended team continue to participate in direct investing.

The goal over the next 15 years is to impact the creation of 1 million jobs by matching wants and needs. Our practice of “Pay-It-Forward” and nurturing our career long networks make it possible.

Graduate Course Credit
Many of the Graduate Programs associated with the G51 Venture Scholars recognize this program as a course credit in their MBA or Entrepreneurship programs.

Obtain Real-World Experience
Work side-by-side with experienced business leaders, technologists, and mentors who spend time teaching, coaching, and mentoring you.

Employers Value Our Alumni
Our Research is strategically used by some of the country’s most innovative companies, and your work is a great way to gain access to these hiring managers.

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Greg Stoller is actively involved in building entrepreneurship and international business programs at Boston University's Questrom School of Business. He teaches courses in entrepreneurship, global strategy and management and runs the Asian International Management Experience Program, and the Asian International Consulting Project.

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