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Monday, April 19, 2010

POPSignal Discussion: Is Boston Short Angels, Or Good Companies?

POPSignal Discussion: Is Boston Short Angels, Or Good Companies?
Posted by Anupendra Sharma at 1:58 PM
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  • Program Leaders: Mike & Kevin Mullins [Boston] Rebecca Breitenkamp [San Diego] Aanand Krishnan and Michael Motion [Silicon Valley], Kern Chen [Beijing], Sudip Dutta & Vinodh Nandakumar [Bangalore] Amit Tiwari, Saurabh Sachan and Nikhil Agarwal [Delhi]
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The Startup Leadership Program's mission is to groom the next generation of startup CEOs and create a network that will have a significant impact on the local community and maybe even the global economy in the coming decades.

"Fellows" spend six to nine months in a rigorous entrepreneurial-CEO training program skills program that combines (1) mentoring from successful entrepreneurs; (2) extensive participation in the active VC, corporate, and entrepreneur network of its partners; (3) coaching and professional development (4) fireside chats with entrepreneurs and VCs and (5) several skill-building workshops. Each Fellow also gets extensive exposure to , including mentoring seed-stage start-ups, and guidance from other top-tier entrepreneurial organizations such as TiE and China Entrepreneurs organizations supporting the SLP network to develop a new business idea.

32 accomplished young individuals graduated in the Class of 2010 programs in Boston & Silicon Valley, and 140 joined the Class of 2011 in six cities.

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