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Join us for our first meet and greet and learn more about the Council for Women Entrepreneurs!
Our advanced program is designed for those who have previously participated in our Thought-leadership Writing Incubator Program.
Don't miss this opportunity to learn about the 7 thought leadership secrets from our special guest speaker, Peter Evans.
After founding Ibotta (NYSE: IBTA) in 2012, Bryan Leach (AB '00) took the company public in what was the largest tech IPO in Colorado history. Aspiring entrepreneurs will learn about Ibotta's journey from startup to a successful IPO, including strategic decision, growth tactics, and overcoming challenges.
podcast series: “HAE Invites”
In this episode of the Harvard Alumni Entrepreneurs podcast, host Philip Guarino speaks with Bede Moore, an HBS alumnus and Antler's Chief Commercial Officer. Bede discusses his entrepreneurial journey and his current role leading global pre-seed venture investments at Antler.
The discussion explores the unique challenges faced by early-stage entrepreneurs and how Antler's comprehensive approach provides founders with the support they need from the very beginning. Listen in to learn more about Antler's investment strategy and how they're empowering the next generation of innovators.
In this unique episode taking us to Latin America, Denise Silber interviews HBS alumna Christine Kenna, Partner at a leading early-stage VC fund in Mexico, in order to explore and amplify the often overlooked opportunities for venture capital investment in the region.
In this exciting episode, Denise Silber, our podcast host, speaks with HBS alum Jon Down about the top use cases of AI in business and the ethical considerations. Jon shares insights on how organizations can effectively integrate AI for greater productivity and why it is key to spend time with AI understanding how it functions and how what it can and cannot do is evolving.
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The weather is getting cooler so let's hit some balls! Please join us on Tuesday, October 22, 2024, for an evening of fun, golf, and networking.
An accelerator can pressure test your assumptions and grow your network of investors and mentors. But you can only afford accelerator dilution once - how do you find the right one?
Huddles are small group meetups that offer a great way to make new friends and reacquaint yourself with old friends.
Join us for an engaging conversation with entrepreneur and CEO Manolo Vega (HBS ‘97) on why he developed a passion for peer forums early in his career, his decision to acquire REF Global in 2020, and his vision for the future of peer forum experiences, plus an exciting announcement of a REF/HAE Peer Forum pilot for members.
Talsilat is current in the growth phase, only available in Qatar. They also have plans to open a "brick and mortar" store in the future.
Reviews are helpful, but was there a better way? Momchil's idea was to connect product experts to prospective buyers. Along with other fellow Harvard students (and co-founders), Best Reviews found it's way to the market. What started out as an idea is now a platform with over three million monthly active users and a product testing laboratory.
12 pathbreaking startups spanning various sectors, demonstrating innovation and a commitment to addressing contemporary challenges with cutting-edge solutions.
In the Winter of 2023, HarvardAE revealed its selection of a standout article on entrepreneurship and innovation from the cohorts participating in the Thought Leadership Writing Incubator.
On May 18, the HarvardAE Accelerator brought together a panel of global venture investors to evaluate the pitches of the eleven companies and identify the top three companies in the cohort.
Angela wanted to use the new virtual try-on service to see what different lip shades look like on her skin. But when she opened it up, a message said: “no face detected.” Her friend, who’s white, could see the different products virtually applied to her skin. But Angela, a black woman, could not.
When facial recognition systems were being initially created, the grad students used pictures of classmates, predominantly white and Asian men. Unsurprisingly this technology works especially well for those groups. New technology tends to be tested by those who are most easily available to the creator, leaving room for potential shortcomings with other populations.
Harvard Alumni Entrepreneurs Accelerator Announces 2023 Cohort
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