Archive for February 2nd, 2010
February 2nd, 2010
Kevin Spreng is an entrepreneur and a business lawyer. Over the last 20 years Kevin has focused his career on working with tech oriented entrepreneurs and the investors that help them build businesses. He has been lead counsel in hundreds of financing and acquisitions transactions and has worked as in house counsel to a global venture capital firm. Kevin helps his clients with technology transactions, financings, acquisitions and general corporate matters. Along the way Kevin has also founded several companies and learned first-hand the benefits of bootstrapping.
February 2nd, 2010
Justin Bacon is new to the world bootstrapping. He had the good fortune to be introduced to the work of Steve Blank and Eric Ries in 2009. Since then he has pursued his interest in working within the software tech startup community in his home town of Minneapolis, MN by volunteering to help bring Bootstrappers Breakfast to the Twin Cities. He is excited about participating and helping to facilitate an active community of early stage software entrepreneurs through the Bootstrappers Breakfast meetings while being eager to learn along the way.
February 2nd, 2010
Steven Moody, a modern entrepreneur, Steven works in online marketing by day i365, and develops niche web businesses at night, StevenMoody.com . At i365, A Seagate Company, Steven is responsible for Google AdWords initiatives. When he isn’t paying the bills, Steven launches web businesses, and is currently developing two in the travel and music industries. If you have a patent for a medical device providing optimal caffeine intake, he can be reached at narcoleptic@stevenmoody.com Steven is currently working on a MBA from San Jose State.
February 2nd, 2010
Tim Kennedy provides business and legal counsel to entrepreneurs and startups. His firm, Law Office of Timothy I. Kennedy provides entity formation, intellectual property strategy, drafting and reviewing contractual agreements. Tim is an experienced business professional who decided to go to law school. He spent years working as a Financial Analyst and Business Analyst for Juniper Networks, NetScreen Technologies and Franklin Templeton Group. This experience has cultivated flexibility in his approach to business problems, a flexibility which can help you in your efforts to establish and grow your business.