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Description
Join us for a screening of Ctrl+Alt+Compete and a candid discussion with Dan'l Lewin, Corporate Vice President of Microsoft's Strategic and Emerging Business Team. Dan’l will share his thoughts (depending on what you’d like to hear about), based on:
How startups can successfully partner with large companies
The startup culture in Silicon Valley, New York and other places around the world where the Emerging Business Team focuses
Lessons that Dan'l learned from being an entrepreneur and executive in Silicon Valley in his career at Apple, NeXT and Microsoft.
This event is absolutely free and we'll have pizza and beer to keep you going.
We hope to see you soon!
Ctrl+Alt+Compete
Ctrl+Alt+Compete takes a revealing look at the startup and emerging business scene through the eyes of five founders and their teams and tells a story of the passion, fortitude and insanity that is bringing a startup to life. Follow these visionaries as they face the challenges and obstacles of making their vision a reality alongside the insights and analysis of seasoned, industry watchers and tech sector pioneers.
http://www.facebook.com/CtrlAltCompete
Dan'l Lewin
Dan'l Lewin, corporate vice president for Strategic and Emerging Business Development, is responsible for leading Microsoft's global engagement with startups, venture capitalists and business relationships with strategic industry partners. His team focuses on supporting the startup ecosystem developing on the Microsoft platform while fostering local software economies worldwide through the Microsoft BizSpark and Microsoft Innovation Center programs. Lewin also has executive responsibility for the company’s operations in Mountain View, CA.
Lewin has spent more than 30 years in Silicon Valley as an executive leading sales and marketing divisions for companies including Apple Computer Inc., NeXT Inc. and GO Corp. Before joining Microsoft, he was CEO of Aurigin Systems Inc., a startup that pioneered intellectual property asset management. He has also consulted for emerging companies, venture capital firms and corporate joint ventures. Lewin serves on the boards of the Churchill Club; SVForum; and the Tech Museum of Innovation, where he served as past chairman of the Tech Museum Awards program. In addition, Lewin is on the Corporate Advisory Board of the National Venture Capital Association. He holds an A.B. in politics from Princeton University.
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