Info Session for G-51 Venture Capital Program: TONIGHT

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Info Session for G-51 Venture Capital Program: TONIGHT

Tonight we’ll be holding an Info Session for the spring G-51 VC MBA Internship program.  We’ll meet in room 408 from 5:00 – 6:00 pm and your 1-page resumes and 1-page cover letter will be due on 12/9 at 12 noon (EST). 
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If you didn’t have time in the fall or weren’t selected in the fall class, please apply for the spring. We would love to work with you. This is an opportunity to work with as an analyst on live deals for a Texas-based Venture Capital firm. Please note this is for graduate students only.

“Our goal is to create an exceptional network of future business leaders grounded in technology innovation and entrepreneurship. We are connecting with the best business schools and entrepreneurial institutions, in the United States and internationally, to enable a global renaissance of science and technology commercialization.”

-Rudy Garza, Founder, Managing Partner G-51

  • 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
  • Deal Flow Review
    Each Venture Scholar will review business plans, partake in Shark Reviews, and share opinions with G51 Partners. Participate in person or via video conferencing.
  • Interact with Entrepreneurs
    Venture Scholars will communicate and work with entrepreneurs, helping to facilitate dialog between the entrepreneurs and G51. When possible, Venture Scholars will attend the entrepreneur’s pitch at G51 headquarters or remotely.
  • Work on G51 Projects
    Venture Scholars may have the opportunity to source and work with companies. Venture Scholars may assist with various real world business problems for G51 and/or select startup companies.

 

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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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