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We’ve been busy planning Pitch 2008, and Angie Chang (one of our co-founders) launched the first Bay Area Girl Geek Dinner last night (January 31) at Google’s headquarters in Mountain View, CA. There was much food, drink, and schwag to be had — and plenty of girl geeks with their invited guests.

Over 600 people celebrated girl geeks and watched the panelists discuss building credibility and reputation in technology and business. Katherine Barr (Partner, Mohr Davidow Ventures) moderated a discussion between Leah Culver (Co-Founder and Lead Developer, Pownce), Sumaya Kazi (Entrepreneur and Social Media Manager, Sun Microsystems), Irene Au (Director of User Experience, Google), and Rashmi Sinha (CEO, SlideShare).
The panelists’ jobs and roles were diverse, and the variety in personalities and attitudes toward work and life made for a very interesting panel discussion.

the stagethe stageEllen Spertus from Google gives opening talkAngie Chang introduces the panelpanelists onstageSumaya Kazi speaksIrene Au speaksPanelists sans Leah Culver, with event curator Angie Chang

If you’re interested in attending future Bay Area Girl Geek Dinners, check out the website or join the group on Facebook for updates. Questions? Email angiechang@gmail.com

Media Training with CBS 5’s Sue Kwon

Women 2.0 and Girls in Tech participate in a CBS studio tour and media training by anchorwoman Sue KwonWomen 2.0 and Girls in Tech participate in a CBS studio tour and media training by anchorwoman Sue Kwon

Women 2.0 partnered with Girls in Tech to experience the inner-workings of a television newsroom with CBS 5 News Anchorwoman Sue Kwon on Monday, December 3rd, 2007. Sue took a group of women from the two organizations on a tour of the CBS studio to see how stories are selected, who makes decisions, and how a story makes air - from manager meetings to crunch editing before show deadlines. She led the women in small groups into the control room to see a portion of the live broadcast and the anchors at work.

Women 2.0 and Girls in Tech participate in a CBS studio tour and media training by anchorwoman Sue KwonSue demonstrated her passion for helping businesswomen and startups get their products, services, and stories heard. She spent more than an hour giving us the low-down on how a reporter thinks and selects her stories, leading exercises on the correct way to pitch - or as she demonstrated many times, spin - a story to the media. Sue focused on questions such as: what the newsroom looks for in a story, what captures their attention, what’s the wrong way to approach a reporter, how to give a sound bite, and of course, what NOT to do if you want your story to get into the news!

In the end, everyone exchanged business cards and information. After all, that’s what these events are all about, right? Stay tuned for an exciting announcement tomorrow about our holiday party!

Intrapreneurship event wrap-up

Thanks to our esteemed speakers Nina and Cynthia, and our moderator Indu, we learned that intrapreneurship is about lobbying, pitching your efforts, getting allies, leveraging resources, exuding empathy, etc.

Practicing intrapreneurship within your organization is a way to gain credibility and a track record - all the tools are at your fingertips, from colleagues to materials. Below are pictures from the event:

Women 2.0 Intrapreneurship Fireside ChatWomen 2.0 Intrapreneurship Fireside Chat

Women 2.0 Intrapreneurship Fireside ChatWomen 2.0 Intrapreneurship Fireside Chat

And thanks to Annie Chang, we have notes from the event! You can find them after the jump.

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Within you AND your company? It’s intrapreneurship.

Join us on November 15th for a fireside chat on intrapreneurship with Cynthia Johanson of Yahoo! and Nina Bhatti of HP Labs

When: Thursday, November 15, 2007, 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Where: Yahoo! Building E (Classrooms 9 and 10), 700 First Ave., Sunnyvale, CA
Why: Learn from our amazing speakers. Meet fellow movers & shakers.
Cost: $5 General, and free for Yahoo! employees
***Please register online at http://intrapreneurship20.eventbrite.com/!***

Women 2.0 and Yahoo! invite you to join us for a fireside chat with Cynthia Johanson (Yahoo! Product Manager, Advanced Development Division) and Nina Bhatti (HP Principal Scientist) about some real ways they have been entrepreneurial within their companies, and how you can be entrepreneurial too. Learn how large corporations can provide the perfect space to foster your personal entrepreneurship, and how to embrace opportunities to ship projects. Intrapraneurship within your company provides valuable experience in product management, and puts you one step closer to becoming that startup CEO one day!

Cynthia Johanson, Yahoo! Product Manager
After beginning her career at Yahoo! as a software engineer on the Mobile team, Cynthia is now a product manager on the Advanced Products team. Her most recent project is the just-released Kickstart product, a new social networking service that matches college students to employers.

Nina Bhatti, HP Principal Scientist
Nina creates unique consumer experiences with specially designed imaging technology. She assembled and led an all-star team within HP to enable camera phones to correctly capture skin tone, ultimately assisting in cosmetics purchases. Her team is currently in talks with cosmetics giants to bring this technology to you.

The fireside chat will be moderated by Indu Navar, co-founder and CEO of Serus. She has been on the ground floor of several startups and large companies, including Healtheon (WebMD), Silicon Graphics, and NASA.

Light appetizers will be served at 6:30pm. The fireside chat will start at 7:30pm.

Hosted by our friends at Yahoo! and special thanks to Ginny Hung and Karolina Buchner.

Directions to Yahoo!: From 237/101, exit NORTH Mathilda and make a left at First Avenue, then a left again to the Building E parking lot. Visitor parking spots are available near Building E, and also across the street by the security attendant’s booth. Main campus is at 701 First Avenue.

Around town, and more!

» Women 2.0 at Ladies Who Launch Live!
Women 2.0 will be at the Ladies Who Launch Live! San Francisco event on Friday, October 26th and we’re tabling so if you’re going, come find us there!

» SNAP Summit Special Discount for Women 2.0 Members
SNAP Summit is San Francisco’s first major conference on the Facebook platform. SNAP is the first conference to feature Ami Vora, one of Facebook’s senior female employees, as headlining speaker. SNAP takes place THIS FRIDAY, October 26th, 2007, and SNAP Summit organizer Christian Perry of SF Beta and geekSessions fame would like to offer a discount to all of our Women 2.0 members.

Register for SNAP here to save off 15% off all ticket types simply for being a part of Women 2.0!

» Reporting about the Grace Hopper Celebration 2007
What I gotTHIS IS A DEBRIEFING on the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing in Orlando, Florida from October 17th thru October 20th.

Over 1,400 women in computing from 22 countries amassed ourselves at the Walt Disney Hilton for days discussing our roles in computing, stressed the importance of mentorship, shared tips on running birds-of-a-feather women in computing groups, and much much more.

Pictures say a thousand words, so check out pictures I’ve uploaded to Flickr. Find even more pictures from GHC2007 here. Leave a comment if you have more to add!

» She’s Geeky (un)conference wrap-up
Also, check out these pictures from the She’s Geeky (un)conference which took place in Mountain View, California on Monday and Tuesday. Women 2.0 is a proud media sponsor of She’s Geeky!

Tech Startups: A Safe Bet

Tatiana Apandi at the O’Reilly Network started a series on Women in Technology. Women 2.0 co-founders Shaherose Charania and Shivani Sopory had the awesome opportunity of writing for the series. Check their article “Tech Startups: A Safe Bet” (reposted below) and other cool posts by Women in Technology at the O’Reilly Network!

Tech Startups: A Safe Bet

At the launch event for Women 2.0 (an organization aimed at increasing the number of young women entrepreneurs), the panelists were asked, “What are the unique challenges you face as a woman in technology?” Oddly, not one woman on the panel had a direct answer but rather they rephrased the question to “What challenges do you face working at or leading a tech startup?” That was it. Very simply, the panelists didn’t feel that being a woman had anything to do with the status of their startup.

The number of women in tech startups may be low today, but this represents an opportunity for this sector and for women worldwide to build upon. Unlike traditional small businesses, technology startups provide an opportunity that can be scalable, globally. Based on personal experience and interaction with hundreds of male and female tech startup junkies, there is no reason why there shouldn’t be more women in tech startups. In fact, here are some reasons why you should consider joining their ranks:

1. You Have the Power to Create
There is a clear difference between pursuing a high-tech start-up career versus having a traditional academic or consulting career. There is an element of risk coupled with an opportunity to create. There is an adjustment to lifestyle with an opportunity to have full ownership. There is no learning curve or internal processes, you must think quickly and execute. If you have the desire to change the world with your own passion, a tech startup may be right for you.

“Starting a company gives you an unprecedented opportunity to serve people with original designs using pure creativity sourced within your own imagination from a blank canvas.” - Marleen McDaniel, CEO Emeritus, Women.com (now iVillage)

2. You Can Set the Standard That It Is Meritocratic
Being a woman in a tech startup becomes an issue only by perception and it is easy to wonder, “Why am I the only female in this room?” Set the perception of your gender as a non-issue and focus on the real issues, such as “How do we make this startup succeed?”

“I’d never want to work anywhere other than a tech start-up because of the amount of influence every employee has on the shape the company takes. I’m excited to come into work every day and juggle press requests, software bugs, and marketing campaigns because I have so much more responsibility than I would elsewhere. Start-ups are almost complete meritocracies. Everyone at work is valued according to how much they contribute to the company, rather than by age, position, college, gender, or salary. Being a nineteen year old, and the only female employee at Spock, I can probably appreciate this more than most.” - Maia Bittner, Engineer, Spock.com

Startups are - and to succeed, must be - meritocratic. Limited funding, time, and even office space restrictions don’t allow for hiring anyone who doesn’t add real value. Larger companies and firms have internal diversity goals whereas startups don’t have such goals in their early stages.

3. You Are a Good Leader
Studies have shown that the transformational leadership style comes naturally to women. In an early stage startup, the transformational leadership style that is people-centric and nurturing is the strategy to build a passionate and committed team. In contrast, transactional leadership that involves command and control does not ignite the passion in individuals to create the next Google. A tech startup idea is only as good as the people who execute it.

“Women get high ratings on exactly those skills needed to succeed in the global Information Age, where teamwork and partnering are so important.” - Rosabeth Moss Kanter, HBS Professor

4. You Can’t Fail!
The process of converting a passionate idea into an actual product with a business model is not for the faint of heart. A small fraction of startups achieve financial success. However, the entire process increases your marketability and professional network even if the startup doesn’t succeed. You will carry transferable experiences and really know what “not” to do and be aware of your personal strengths and weaknesses earlier in your career.

“Forget widgets and iPhones - women in technology are the hottest trend of 2007. I’m excited and inspired to see so many female entrepreneurs proving that their innovations can become true business successes and as they innovate in this sector.” - Rebecca Weeks, Director of Business Development at Real Girls Media Network, Inc.

As women in tech startups evangelize entrepreneurship as a way of life, the numbers will increase and we will see the numbers mimic that of a viral campaign. Today, we find 10% of tech startups have a female CEO, Founder, or President (Stanford GSB, Project on Emerging Businesses)

At the same time, across all sectors, “every day, 420 women go out and start their own businesses — twice the rate at which men do so. And these businesses are growing revenue, profits and jobs faster than business as a whole.” - Margaret Heffernan, Forbes.com. There is a tremendous opportunity to grow the number of women in tech startups.

Do not be afraid to embark upon your own self-made career path, set your own perception, believe in meritocracy, and leverage your inherent strengths. Women with a passion to change the world belong in tech startups where they can realize these passions and truly impact the world.

Special Discount for WITI Conference

Our friends at WITI have special registration discounts for their upcoming Women Technology Summit for members of the Women 2.0 community.

Discounts include:

  • Complimentary attendance in workshops and sessions
  • Up to 60% off of full conference registration
  • And More!

If you’re interested, call the WITI office at 800-334-9484 and tell them you’re from Women 2.0

Click here for the Conference Schedule

Wine & Cheese for Women 2.0’s August Mixer

It’s been a while since we’ve seen each other! Come on out to our impromptu wine and cheese gathering for the latest on what everyone’s doing.

Join us for a Women 2.0 Wine & Cheese Mixer!
When: Thursday, August 30, 2007, 7:00pm
Where: 354 25th Avenue, San Francisco, CA
* Call 510-710-8336 if you need to be let in.

Bring a bottle of wine or cheese if you have some to spare. Come with business cards!

This event is open to everybody! - See you on Thursday night!

— The Women 2.0 Team
(Shivani, Shaherose, Wen-Wen, Annie, and Angie)

July’s Garden Party Mixer a hit!

Thanks to everyone who came out to join the Women 2.0 community this month and hear from our esteemed speakers Rachel Cook (Vibe Capital, Minti) and Katherine Barr (Mohr Davidow Ventures)! We spent the wonderfully sunny afternoon lunching on delicious eats from Gramercy Park Catering and meeting tons of women with amazing stories and entrepreneurial pursuits.

Women 2.0 July Garden Party MixerWomen 2.0 July Garden Party Mixer

  Networking over lunch  
  Annie Chang (right) fields questions.  

Women 2.0 July Garden Party MixerWomen 2.0 July Garden Party Mixer

  Rachel Cook talks entrepreneurship.  
  Katherine Barr leads a negotiation exercise. 


We are so grateful to industry greats Rachel and Katherine for spending the afternoon coaching and talking to us! For more pictures from the event, check out our Facebook photo album.

Exclusive July Women 2.0 Mixer with Special Guests!

SuperHappyEntrepreneurHouse w/ Garden Party Mixer
When: Saturday, July 21, 2007, from 12pm to 3pm
Where: This event will be held in Atherton, CA
Cost: $25 includes speaker sessions, lunch, & garden party mixer
Register today at: http://gardenpartymixer.eventbrite.com

Women 2.0 is hosting an EXCLUSIVE summer afternoon of entrepreneurship & networking in a garden party setting on Saturday, July 21st, 2007 in Atherton! Special guests Katherine Barr of Mohr Davidow Ventures and Rachel Cook of Vibe Capital will lead breakout sessions covering the entire lifecycle of an emerging entrepreneur, followed by an intimate Q&A wrap-up with the speakers.

Session I: Katherine Barr (Partner, Mohr Davidow Ventures)

The Art of Negotiation
A general framework of negotiation tips and strategies to use in multiple scenarios, ranging from strategic planning, relationship management of partners, and VC pitching.

Katherine Barr has taught a Professional Education negotiation program at Stanford University, and a negotiation program at Harvard Law School. She joined Mohr Davidow Ventures as a Partner investing in high technology investments. Previous, Katherine was a Product Development Manager at HSA Corp, an education technology startup. She worked for the Japanese government in international relations prior to her graduate program. Katherine received her B.A. from McGill University, and completed an M.A. and the M.S. core curriculum in Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University. While at Stanford, Katherine helped to run the E-Challenge business plan competition and was VP of Marketing for BASES.

Session II: Rachel Cook (Founder, Vibe Capital)

Evolving as an Entrepreneur
An overview of the stages of entrepreneurship, from building and launching your startup, to utilizing angel funding.

Rachel Cook is the Founder of Minti, a parent-to-parent social networking place for parents to write, read, share and rank advice articles on parenting. Rachel has been an serial entrepreneur, since July 2000 as a co-owner of ineedhits.com (Search Marketing), Co-Founder of Vibe Capital (building social advice-opedia communities on the vibEngine platform), Co-Founder of a new start up at Codestr LLC (building next generation social applications) and is author of the popular blog “Talking Tech on Family 2.0″ She is the mother of one 3 year old, a wife and business partner to Clay Cook. She is australian born, specializing in providing services to the US market, finally taking the leap and relocating the family to California.

Event Schedule for Saturday, July 21, 2007:

Lunch & Networking  (12:00pm - 1:00pm)
Introductions & Breakout Groups  (12:45pm - 1:00pm)
Session I  (1:00pm - 1:30pm)
Break  (1:30pm - 1:45pm)
Session II  (1:45pm - 2:15pm)
Q&A and Wrap-up  (2:15pm - 3:00pm)

There are only 40 seats remaining for this premier event hosted by Women 2.0. Register for your spot at this exclusive event today! This event is open exclusively to women.
We look forward to seeing you there!

— The Women 2.0 Team
(Annie, Angie, Shivani, Shaherose, & Wen-Wen)

Women 2.0 San Francisco Pub Night on June 27th

Join us for pub night at Harrington's!If you’re in San Francisco, join other Women 2.0 members at the Women 2.0 June mixer on Wednesday, June 27th at Harrington’s for drinks, appetizers, networking, and fun!

Where: Harrington’s Bar & Grill, 245 Front Street, San Francisco
When: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 starting at 6:45pm
When: Enjoy the night with other ambitious women in technology, entrepreneurship, and business.
Cost: Free for students, $5 general (Register here)

This Women 2.0 event is open to women and men - everyone is welcome! Please forward this along to anyone who may be interested in attending.

We’ll see you on Wednesday night!

— The Women 2.0 Team (Shivani, Shaherose, Wen-Wen, Angie, & Annie)

Women 2.0 BBQ on May 30th (Women-Only)

What better way to kick off the summer season than with some more heat from the grill?

Women 2.0 is hosting a BBQ mixer on May 30th! We have some goods (ribs, chicken, veggie kebobs) for the grill but feel free to BYOB (beer, side dishes, or vegetarian items).

When: Wednesday, May 30th, 2007, starting at 6pm
Where: Annie and Angie’s house in Palo Alto (Alma & E. Charleston)
Why: Meet other members of the Women 2.0 community, enjoy some food under the sun, and most importantly, have fun doing it!

If you would like an invite and or want to join the Women 2.0 email list,
please email women2.0@gmail.com Hope to see you soon!

— The Women 2.0 Team
Annie, Angie, Shivani, Shaherose, and Wen-Wen

» Pictures from the mixer after the jump! (Updated May 31, 2007)

Stay tuned for our next women-only mixer in June, which will be in San Francisco! Read More »

Entrepreneur27 presents LawYours 2007

Our good friends at Entrepreneur27 are hosting LawYours on Wednesday, May 10th, 2007 at Spago’s in Palo Alto. There are 50 spaces open for young entrepeneurs. Michael Arrington of TechCrunch and David Weekly of pbwiki will be presenting.

Meet top law firms in the Silicon Valley and connect with fellow up-and-coming entrepreneurs over wine and hors d’oeuvres. Email lawyours@entrepreneur27.org with your answers to the following questions to apply:

1. What is your proudest achievement?
2. What do you want to get out of LawYours?
3. Got a website? Show us.

This event is free so apply today!

Join us on Wednesday, April 25th for Pitch Night

We invite you to join the finalists of the Women 2.0 Napkin Business Challenge as they pitch to the judging panel live. As an audience member, your vote will help determine who walk away with the two top prizes of $1000 each, a pitch coaching session from Guidewire Group, and 30 minute meetings with Tim Draper of Draper Fisher Jurvetson or Michael Moritz of Sequoia Capital.

Event: Women 2.0 Napkin Business Challenge Pitch NIght
Date: Wednesday, April 25, 2007, pitches start at 6:45pm, doors open 6pm
Location: CNET, 235 2nd Street, San Francisco, CA (Directions)
Cost: $20 general admission, free for bloggers (Register here)
Support your fellow entrepreneur, meet the judges, and mingle with Women 2.0!

The 5 companies pitching on April 25th are the finalists of the Women 2.0 Napkin Business Challenge:

  • FindYourScene: A community website where people can find “their crowd” and post, discover, and rate social events.
  • Laser-Seal: Exploits ground-breaking interaction between light physics and cell molecular biology to reduce cost and improve quality of surgical wound closure.
  • QTstar: Video monetization and intermediary ad service company in China and the United States.
  • O’Light: Cutting-edge OLED technology to lighting designs.
  • (YOU)STYLEME: Online fashion community where men and women who have particular style needs can connect with other consumers who are style-savvy in a fun and engaging way.

Live Judging Panel

» Carol Sands, The Angels Forum
» David Stern, Clearstone Venture Partners
» Lara Druyan, Allegis Capital
» Marianne Wu, Mohr Davidow Ventures
» Marleen McDaniel, Women.com
» Shannon McClenaghan, Jimmyjane
» Sharon Vosmek, Astia (formerly WTC)
» Tami Zhu, AOL, New Ventures
» Venky Ganesan, Globespan Venture Partners
» Read the judges’ bios here


TeXTra, the online new show hosted by Natali Del Conte, will be on the scene to cover this event, as well as bub.blicio.us and Justin.tv. DJ Diane will be spinning. We look forwarding to seeing you there!

So get your ticket to the Pitch Event, join us on Upcoming, and we’ll see you on April 25th!

Questions?

Email us women2.0@gmail.com with any questions or if you would like to become a sponsor.

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Women 2.0 Exhibits at Web 2.0 Expo

At Web 2.0 Expo from April 15-18th in San Francisco’s Moscone West, Women 2.0 was well-received by the tech community at the Women 2.0 booth in the Long Tail Pavilion of the Exhibition Hall.

Women 2.0 was present at Web 2.0 Expo to broaden awareness of Women 2.0 within the Web 2.0 community, and to promote the upcoming Women 2.0 Pitch Night on Wednesday, April 25th at CNET which will feature the five finalists of the Women 2.0 Napkin Business Challenge. The finalists will be pitching their businesses to the judging panel of venture capitalists, successful women executives, and general audience. Buy your tickets now and we’ll see you Wednesday night!

Until then, here are some pictures of Women 2.0 at the conference. If you have any to share, please tag them with “women20″ on Flickr.

Annie and Shaherose womanning the Women 2.0 booth at Web 2.0 ExpoShivani, Shaherose, Angie, and Annie at the Women 2.0 booth at Web 2.0 Expo

Shaherose greets a Women 2.0 enthusiastGerman vlogger interviews Jessica and Miriam, semi-finalists for the Women 2.0 Napkin Business Challenge

  People were thrilled to discover Women 2.0. 
  Jessica and Miriam being interviewed. 

Thanks to O’Reilly, CMP Media, and Tiny Media for supporting the Women 2.0 organization by providing conference passes and the invaluable opportunity to booth at Web 2.0 Expo.

February 2007 Meetup (Women Only)

* Meet interesting young women interested in entrepreneurship,
technology, and/or business.

* Meet Rebecca Young, Start Up Coach. She will begin speaking at 7:45 PM.

* Trade stories about living and working in the Bay Area and learn about resources within the Women 2.0 community.

* Have some yummy cocktails and snacks!

We are gathering on Tuesday, February 20th, 2007 at 7PM in San Francisco.

For an invite, please email women2.0@gmail.com — We’ll see you there!

Wine & Cheese Mixer Wrap-up

Our first Women 2.0 mixer kicked off to a great start with an evening of wine, cheese, conversation, and of course, plenty of influential and aspirational women from across the Bay Area! On Thursday, a group of around 30 entrepreneurs, techies, and professionals gathered in a cozy home in Palo Alto to mingle and meet other like-minded peers.

These bimonthly mixers are intended to catalyze connections and provide resources for your own ongoing projects. We know how hard it is to be young professional working your tail off in the Valley, and to still be expected to be energized to work on through the nights on your own stealth-mode projects and other priorities. Some women that I met that evening are actively involved in non-profits, knitting circles, education, and cultural organizations.

We had an abundance of wine, artisan cheese and sparkling juices for the non-alcoholics! Ideas are meant to be shared, and we hope that more and more women will start attending these regular meetups to exchange their thoughts on technology, entrepreneurship, and business. There will always be traditional networking events, yet Women 2.0 is striving to do something different and more engaging — to meet other women who are intelligent, motivated, and dedicated. I emerged from the evening refreshed and inspired to continue working hard so that the next time I meet an affiliate from Women 2.0, I can share with her my progress, and hear her achievements as well.

Wondering how to get a hold of someone you met at one of our events but lost their card? We are proud to announce our new Profile Card feature in the Members section! Before or after going to a Women 2.0 event, you can read up people beforehand and see what they do, because it’s rarely just one thing. For example, I may work at a startup by day, and by night, I am a contributor to several blogs and also volunteer for the NAACP.

You deserve a break from your hectic life so take a second to write up your own Profile Card. Thanks to everyone who attended our event! We hope you enjoyed our schwag from Smalltown, Renkoo, and TheMintPages.

January 2007 Meetup - Invite (and Women) Only


* Meet interesting young women who are into entrepreneurship, technology, and/or business.

* Learn about resources that we all have within the Women 2.0 community.

* Trade stories about living and working in the Silicon Valley, and plan more Women 2.0 get-togethers.

We are gathering on Thursday, January 11th, 2007 at 7PM in Palo Alto.

For an invite, please email women2.0@gmail.com

We will provide wine and cheese, but feel free to bring some of your own!

See you there!

– The Women 2.0 Organizers
Angie, Wen-Wen, Shivani, & Shai


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Converting Your Passion into a Real Business

Women 2.0 (a division of Entrepreneur27) and Stanford BASES are proud to present our next event focused on individuals who went against tradition and took big risks, resulting in careers that they really enjoy. In many cases, these entrepreneurs actually “created” or joined real business from their passions.

Event: Converting Your Passion into a Real Business
Date: Tuesday, December 5, 2006 from 6:00PM to 8:00PM
Location: Stanford University, Room 420-040 in the Quad (map)
(DRIVING DIRECTIONS)

From the vlogging/blogging community to seasoned entrepreneurs, our panelists have done everything from covering internet celebrity smut to running an adult luxury goods business!

» Liz Gannes, GigaOM Reporter
» Nick Douglas, Valleywag Immediate-Past Editor
» Shannon McClenaghan, JimmyJane President
» Amy Andersen, LinxDating Founder and CEO
» Christopher Surdi, Global Educational Program (GEP) Co-Founder & President
» Michael Cerda, Jangl CEO
» Moderator: Ariel Poler, TextMarks CEO

Our panelists will share their stories with us and talk about how and why they decided to do what they did - with topics such as getting started, getting funding, and how to run a successful business.

Free with a valid student ID and $10 without (some exceptions apply). Please register here. Food and drink will be provided.

Poolside Party & BBQ!

It’s summer, it’s freakin warm outside, and everybody loves a BBQ! A perfect time to hang out, meet other entrepreneurs, and sun bathe a little. Come join the women from Women 2.0 for the most awesome summer’s-end pool party co-hosted with the boys at Meetro.

When: Saturday, August 26, starting at 1PM
Where: 235 Bernardo, Sunnyvale, CA (map)
Who: Women 2.0 enthusiasts (includes women AND men who want to hang out chat about new ideas and meet new people
Cost: $5 per person (this includes food, alcohol, cool people, a pool, festivities, entertainment, etc.). Wine will be generously provided by Four Vines.

If you want to add to the fun of the party, sign up on the Mollyguard and bring your friends!

Women 2.0 Team Joins Bowling 2.0 League

Women 2.0 formed a team between TheMintPages and LinxDating to compete in the Bowling 2.0 League.

The companies represented in the 11 other teams are Facebook, A9, Stirr, Flock, Skype, pbwiki, Videoegg, Meetro, Socialtext, 3bubbles, and Mint. Oh yes, and one “VeeCeeBo” team is made up of venture capitalists including the super friendly Tom Cole and Tim Chang.

Bowling 2.0 was on the Bay Area’s 11pm ABC news, along with members of Women 2.0. Check it out!



Women two dot oh Annie Chang bowls alongside a venture capitalistWomen two point oh gets interviewed by the late night news a few times

The Women two dot oh team showed a different team makeup each week as we saw many team member substitutionsAmy keeps her Crackberry with her at ALL times

Conference for Entrepreneurs

After successfully holding events for young entrepreneurs (”Starting a Startup” conference, Nov.05; Technology Symposium, Jan.06), Entrepreneur27 is now focusing on women entrepreneurs making extraordinary leaps in the technology world. Women 2.0 will showcase top women entrepreneurs. We will connect like-minded, motivated women to swap energy, ideas, and experiences with each other.

What: Women 2.0 Conference
When: Sunday, April 30th, 2006 from 11AM to 2PM
Where: AOL, 401 Ellis Street, Mountain View, CA (map)

Agenda:
11AM to 11:10AM : Introductions
11:15AM to 12:00PM : Round Table Discussions
12:05PM to 1:05PM : Panel Discussion
1:10PM to 2:00PM : Lunch

Panelist Speakers:
Mary Hodder, Dabble founder
Jessica Hardwick, SwapThing founder
Elaine Wherry, Meebo co-founder
Sandy Jen, Meebo co-founder
Joyce Park, Renkoo founder
Emily Chang, IdeaCodes co-founder

Round Table Discussion Leaders:
Cathy Kirkman, WSRG partner
Patricia Nakache, Trinity Ventures principal
Eve Phillips, Greylock Ventures associate
Indu Navar, Serus CEO and founder
Carol Sands, Halo Fund, Angel Forum founder
Kristin McDonell, Limelife CEO
Barbara Rybka, Limelife VP of Marketing
Elizabeth Bastiaanse, OQO VP of Marketing

Bring your questions to the table!

Click here for registration and more.

If you have questions or would like to become a sponsor, please email Shivani Sopory or you may reach her at (510) 710-8336.

Pre-Conference Mixer

In anticipation of the Women 2.0 Conference in a few weeks, we’re holding a Women 2.0 Pre-Conference Mixer!

Join us at Nola’s for drinks & networking socializing starting at 7:00pm on Wednesday, April 12th.

Nola’s is located at 535 Ramona Street in Palo Alto. See you there!