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Top Ten Entrepreneurial Mistakes Forum

Saturday, April 23, 2011

 

No one likes making mistakes, but in the business world sometimes they are inevitable. That’s why the Brown Forum for Enterprise (BFE) is holding a Top Ten Entrepreneurial Mistakes forum next week to help entrepreneurs avoid the same mistakes that others have made before them.

The forum will present a panel of business experts that will discuss the common mistakes they and other entrepreneurs have made in the past and explain the reasoning behind such errors. They will rank the mistakes, culminating in a list of the top ten worst, so that the forum attendees can learn what mistakes to avoid in their own financial and corporate dealings.

The panel is being moderated by Christopher Graham of Edwards, Angell Palmer & Dodge law firm. The featured panelists include such leaders as Scott DePasquale, Partner of Braemar Energy Ventures; John St. Amand, CEO of Movik Networks; and Thorne Sparkman, Managing Director of Slater Technology Fund.

The forum costs $15 for members of the BFE, $30 for non-members, and is free for students and sponsors. It will take place on Thursday, April 28 from 6-8 PM at the Rhode Island Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship, One Davol Square, Providence. A networking reception will follow the panel discussion.

Registration is required for all participants and can be done here.


 

 

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