Entrepreneurs from all fields with a passion to network, innovate and learn will be assembling in Kebab house, Lowell MA on September 27th 2008 for a half day interactive event.
Launched by Bodhi, a joint effort of Kerala Association of New England and Kerala Information Technology Alliance, this event features keynote from Rajesh Nair, Founder and CTO of Degree Controls, and talks by Michael Diminon,Senior Business Advisor with the Massachusetts Small Business Development Center, Justin Andrews, CEO of Zinemaya. This will be followed by a distinguished panel led by Antony Satyadas (IBM) that includes Jerry Mathew (Fidelity Investments)
This is part of the 12 point program advocated by KITA to build incubators for new business development. Topics discussed will cover how to get started, and have an entrepreneurial mind set, lessons learned from success and failures, available resources from the government, financing, team building, value of mentoring, being an entrepreneur in your current job.
"Are you a technologist, marketeer, consultant, artist, or entrepreneur?
See http://www.kaneusa.org/
KITA is a not for profit, non political and non partisan global organization formed by the vision of Malayali immigrants and their generations who have been in the forefront of the IT revolution in USA.
Kerala Association of New England (KANE), one of the oldest associations in US with a rich history of about 4 decades, is a non-profit, non-political, non-religious cultural organization working towards the betterment of the social lifestyle of the Malayalee in the New England area.


