Startup Weekend on MSNBC

Over the weekend NBC Nightly News aired a video about Startup Weekend that they filmed at RTP Startup Weekend.  A nice summary of what Startup Weekend is all about.

Yes with a little coffee, beer and snacks you can start a business in a weekend.

The next Atlanta Startup Weekend is taking place in November.

July 21, 2008  |  Comments  |  Tweet  |  Posted in atdc, Startups

New Business Cards

Dsc_0026_2

Justin Ruckman and I met at Atlanta Startup Weekend.  He was one of the main designers for Skibit and hopefully he will do some more work in the near future.   Justin had these great business cards that he designed himself.  Communicates the info you need to share in a simple, clean, and to the point style.

When I learned that Justin was willing to farm out his design via  Guy Kawasaki I reached out to Justin to get some as well.  I just wanted to put my name on them.  He said that would be "too hot".  Adjusted the color-way a bit to match the design of FoG.

My cards showed up last week.  I love them.

  |  Comments  |  Tweet  |  Posted in Personal

Vacation

I have been on vacation.  Went up to West Lafayette last Friday then to Chicago on Saturday.  Nice run on the lake then dinner at Table 52 for the inlaws 50th wedding anniversary.  My responsibilities were to drive, pull out my credit card, and take pictures.  I took 368.

Sunday was a trip to Lax Max, where the family remains until the end of the month.  Not much in the way of Internet there.  I was pretty much offline for four days.  So I got out of the groove.  I am not blogging this week.

See you next week.

July 16, 2008  |  Comments  |  Tweet  |  Posted in Personal

Entrepreneurs Wanted

ATDC is looking for a great group of young, early stage companies who can benefit from our fundraising bootcamp program, CapVenture. CapVenture’s focus is on helping companies to improve their fundraising preparation and odds of success (33% of 2007 participants raised money).  CapVenture helps entrepreneurs sharpen their strategy, raise their profile and significantly accelerate their network to reach investors.  The program is taught by ATDC’s staff but really shines because of all-star set of volunteer serial entrepreneur coaches who are dedicated to support two companies each throughout the program.

The seven week program meets weekly starting August 19th and finishing October 7th with a forum co-hosted by Atlanta Technology Angels.  The best CapVenture companies will also have the opportunity to join ATDC in our participation in Venture Atlanta on October 15th.  All applicants to CapVenture will be invited to an investor panel to be held on August 19th.

The deadline of July 15th is rapidly approaching.  You can apply here.

Todd Merrill of Global Crypto and I recently went on the StartupLounge to talk a bit about CapVenture.  It is a good listen.

And for the record the only shoes I have ever polished are my own and I don’t smoke pot.

July 9, 2008  |  Comments  |  Tweet  |  Posted in Angels, atdc, Venture Capital

Palantir Unshrouding

From the public comments and some personal communications it appears that I need to clarify some things regarding the "My Future" article.

My time at ATDC is not over.  When I joined the organization in October of 2006 I made a two year commitment.  I make commitments with care, and intend to fulfill this one.  So I am going to be at ATDC for at least three more months.  It could be significantly longer then that.  Because I am seeking not just any opportunity but the right opportunity and such things don’t present themselves on some prescribed time frame.

As I stated in the post, I have some goals that I am focused on.  But I don’t know what is next yet.  Just that there is a next and I have started to actively seek it out.  And that what is next needs to be something that I can become passionate about and effect.  A big challenge creating something unique that everyone involved in might remember for the rest of our lives. 

July 8, 2008  |  Comments  |  Tweet  |  Posted in atdc, Personal

Quote of the Week

"Think about gratitude.  Gratitude for your family.  Gratitude for your friends.  Gratitude for the food on your table.  For your freedom."

Kelli Precourt

July 4, 2008  |  Comments  |  Tweet  |  Posted in Quotes

My Future

Someone suggested that I write an article about “what does the future hold” for me.

As if I knew.  As if anybody knows.

But what I do know is this.  I have a plan.  And today is an important day in that plan as it is the day when I officially kick into the next stage of that plan.  The stage when I start actively looking for what’s next.

When I joined ATDC part of the rationale for doing so is that it would enable me “to see a lot of new company concepts, and meet a bunch of geeks/investors while rounding out my overall knowledge of the world of startups.”  I think I have accomplished this mission.

And while it has been a fun and productive time, it is just over a quarter away from the end of the two years that I agreed to be a part of ATDC.  So what’s next?  I see one of two things happening.

First and foremost I am focused on becoming the CEO of an early stage technology company.  I know how to shape the strategy of a startup, I know how to build teams, I know how to build products, and I can execute to meet objectives.  I am confident that I can raise angel financing.  With the right concept, team, and progress, I believe I can raise a venture round as well.  Sounds like I am CEO material to me.  And that is my goal.

With that said I am also looking at opportunities to led business development and marketing for an early stage company that has already rasied their venture round.  I obviously have the experience to do this.  Something that I can have an impact in growing.  With the right concept this could be quite interesting as well.

Either way it is going to be exciting to get back in the game as opposed to coaching from the sidelines.  I am ready to play.

July 1, 2008  |  Comments  |  Tweet  |  Posted in atdc, Personal

Told You So

Here

The Commerce Department released Q1 gross domestic product numbers late last week.  Up 1% for the quarter.  Healthy. 

Despite all that is being written about what is wrong with the United States economy, (that is obviously having an impact on consumer confidence) it is growing and is forecast to do so for the rest of the year.

June 30, 2008  |  Comments  |  Tweet  |  Posted in Business