everyone could bring their biggest collaboration challenge of the year to a happy hour before this CUE event
mine is mapping how the 7 summits that most value youth can connect before after and during guterres wise summit at un general assembly
- antonio guterres as top 10 world record jobs creator - summit sept 2018 at UN: bring a map of any refugee or border crisis - how to improve jack ma tech or jinping belt road or wise sir fazle abed girls education or green big bang around this desperate innovation space
2018 NUMBER 1 PREDICTION
ONE THIRD OF WORLDS PEOPLE SUSTAINABILITY DEPENDS ON TRUST OF JINPING-MODI
in spite of bad media distractions stirred by trump and n korea 2018's biggest youth sustainability agenda: is will the 2.5 billion people of china and india marry the same dream - see mumbai and qingdao new banking summits in june- pray that they link eastern zen with argentina franciscans july and south africa mandelans sept- the most critical belt road corridor of 2018 is india china bangladesh myanmar asean - girl empowerment action networks of sir fazle abed are prime time
worldrecordjobs wechat 240 316 8157 -safe new year chris macrae
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YouthGlobalAffairs.com - can you help with new york agency for global2.0 an...
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VALUETRUE.com,BeltEnglish.com :world record book of job creation thanks al...
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From: Columbia Entrepreneurship Events <entrepreneurship@columbia.edu>
To: chris macrae <chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk>
Sent: Tuesday, 19 December 2017, 6:31
Subject: Steve Blank, Hacking for Defense, January 10th

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How Students Can Keep Their Country Safe and Secure: Hacking for Defense and Diplomacy
An evening in conversation with
Lean Startup Pioneer and Columbia Senior Fellow for Entrepreneurship Steve Blank
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Former Deputy National Security Advisor Avril Haines
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Bloomberg View Columnist, Justin Fox
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Moderated by
Justin Fox
Wednesday, January 10th 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Casa Italiana, 1161 Amsterdam Ave
On the Columbia Morningside Campus
Networking Reception to Follow
Open Beer and Wine Bar
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Can University Students Keep Our Country Safe?
Can they solve refugee problems, make energy solutions better, and make nonprofits work better to improve the social good? Come hear how the Hacking for X classes are doing just that with the Department of Defense, State Department, Department of Energy and nonprofits. The courses, Hacking for Defense, Hacking for Diplomacy, Hacking for Energy, Hacking for Impact, are a series of classes adopted by universities across the nation to solve critical real-world problems and give students a new platform for participating in national service.
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This Special Event is Sponsored by tempCFO
tempCFO has served the venture startup sector for 20 years with outsourced accounting, CFO and tax services. Our proven approach enables entrepreneurs to gain insights into their business, communicate effectively with their board and investors and plan a strategy for success. Learn more.
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And Co-Hosted by the Eugene Lang Entrepreneurship Center at the Columbia Business School
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December Highlight
APPLY (Dec 22) SIPA Entrepreneurship Fellowship | The Entrepreneurship & Public Policy Initiative at SIPA will launch a SIPA Entrepreneurship Fellows program for young entrepreneurs in New York City with an interest at the intersection of digital technology, entrepreneurship and public policy working in the key areas of 1) Education Tech 2) New Technologies of Currency 3) Urban Innovation and Civic Tech 4) Internet of Things and 5) Addressing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).The Fellowship is intended for young entrepreneurs who are working full time on startup ventures in New York City and can commit throughout either the Fall or Spring semester for Fellowship-related activities.
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Events! Workshops! Application Deadlines!
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Whenever an alum mentors a Columbia founder somewhere around campus, in our classrooms, and/or at Columbia Startup Lab, post their picture on social media along with #CoachingColumbia to recognize their contribution. We hope it inspires future generations of Columbians to return and give back.
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