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Description
Brick City Tech Meetup, Scarlet Venture Community and Startup Newark have teamed up to present the first Barside Idea Chats with Aaron Price, CEO of MakeMania, EIR at DFJ Gotham and Founder of NJ Tech Meetup. Attendees will have the opportunity to bounce startup, product and/or project ideas off of Aaron and the group in a small, informal happy hour environment at the swank 494 Martini Bistro in downtown Newark, across the street from the Rutgers B-school.
We're excited to have Aaron spend a couple of hours with us to share his experiences as an entrepreneur & community builder.
Aaron Price's Bio:
Aaron has demonstrated his entrepreneurial drive in many forms. While pursuing his undergraduate degree from the Honors Program at the University of Maryland, Mr. Price co-founded DeliverU.com, a profitable online food ordering service marketed to college and university students. Contracts secured with national brands such as Domino's Pizza, Chipotle Mexican Grill, and Takeout Taxi helped established DeliverU.com as a dominant player in online order management. In 2002, he accepted a Director of Marketing role for ReturnBuy, Inc (acquired by Jabil Circuit in March 2003, ticker: JBL). As both a client and employee of ReturnBuy, he utilized his online and offline marketing skills to build ReturnBuy's direct sales channel, while optimizing overall marketing expenditures. Taking lessons from ReturnBuy, Aaron founded effordables and division motoRecycle, as a channel solution for excess and damaged inventory from national brands, such as Harley-Davidson. After a successful private sale of effordables in 2009, Aaron spent a year in Asia with his wife on a relocation assignment.
As president of the premiere New York City graduating class of the Founder Institute, Aaron knows what it takes to build a startup from scratch and the determination required of entrepreneurs. He occasionally posts on NJ.com and American Express's OpenForum.com, shedding light on lessons learning from both failure and success.
Aaron believes in dedicating every effort he has on projects and companies in which he believes. About which he states, "we spend our days devoting our heart, sweat, and tears trying to make good in something; we must believe in our work or risk our passions extinguished.
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