Fwd: Jos jedna ISPRAVKA: Re: Tekst za najavu predavanja Kevina Lawsa
Zoran Babovic <zbabovic@rti7020.etf.bg.ac.yu> wrote: From: "Zoran Babovic" <zbabovic@rti7020.etf.bg.ac.yu>
To: "Zoran Babovic" <zbabovic@rti7020.etf.bg.ac.yu>,
"Sasa Stoj9.6\"" <stojsasa@yahoo.com>,
<okidoki@etf.bg.ac.yu>,
<tkovacevic@sezampro.yu>
CC: "Dr Veljko Milutinovic" <vm@etf.bg.ac.yu>
Subject: Jos jedna ISPRAVKA: Re: Tekst za najavu predavanja Kevina Lawsa
Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 13:34:48 +0100
Postovani,
na nasem fakultetu je uobicajeno da prvo ide deo o temi (topic), pa onda o predavacu.
Iako sam pomislio da je prethodna verzija bila ok, profesor me je ispravio.
Ovo je (nadam se ;) ) poslednja verzija teksta najave koju treba poslati na liste!
ZB
TEKST:
Svecana sala Gradjevinskog fakulteta u Beogradu,
Sreda 21.02.2007. u 12.00h,
Kevin Laws, MBA of MIT, Boston, Massachusetts, USA,
"Silicon Valley Startup School"
Topic: "Silicon Valley Startup School"
The talk is about what it takes for a new graduate to make it at a
fast-moving venture startup. The first year or two out of school is
actually a continuation of a student's education, not the end of it. In
startups, graduates will learn how to take the technical and practical
knowledge from school and apply it to building real businesses. Startups
are a special, accelerated world where that can happen much more
quickly. However, there are some very important lessons students should
keep in mind before working at a startup. Given the experiences Vast.com
has had building a top team in Belgrade, the issues we face with every
new graduate are similar. This speech prepares graduates for what kind
of expectations they will face in a startup, and how that is different
from what many think when they begin.
Speaker Biography:
Kevin Laws is the Chief Operating Officer of the Silicon Valley
Vast.com, a company with 30 employees in Belgrade. He was previously
Vice President, Products, at Epinions.com (IPO in 2004 as Shopping.com,
bought by Ebay in 2005 for $600 million), and was a Venture Capital
investor in startups for 5 years in between. He started as a software
engineer for Computer Sciences Corporation in Germany over 15 years ago,
and worked as a strategy consultant with Booz-Allen & Hamilton for media
& entertainment companies for 5 years as well. He has also taught
economics to incoming MBA students at MIT and taught the New Venture
Finance course to MBA students at San Francisco State University. Mr.
Laws has a degree in Computer Science from Dickinson College, a Master's
Degree in International Relations from Boston University, and an MBA
from MIT.
----- Original Message -----
From: Zoran Babovic
To: Zoran Babovic ; Sasa Stoj9.6" ; okidoki@etf.bg.ac.yu ; tkovacevic@sezampro.yu
Cc: Dr Veljko Milutinovic
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 1:26 PM
Subject: Re: Tekst za najavu predavanja Kevina Lawsa
Mala ispravka u vezi najavljenog predavanja.
U tekstu najave, nedostajalo je tacno mesto odrzavanja predavanja.
Ovo je sada ispravljena i potpuna verzija.
Uz izvinjenje pozdrav,
Zoran Babovic
Svecana sala Gradjevinskog fakulteta u Beogradu, Sreda 21.02.2007. u 12.00h, Kevin Laws, MBA of MIT, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, "Silicon Valley Startup School" Speaker Biography: Kevin Laws is the Chief Operating Officer of the Silicon Valley Vast.com, a company with 30 employees in Belgrade. He was previously Vice President, Products, at Epinions.com (IPO in 2004 as Shopping.com, bought by Ebay in 2005 for $600 million), and was a Venture Capital investor in startups for 5 years in between. He started as a software engineer for Computer Sciences Corporation in Germany over 15 years ago, and worked as a strategy consultant with Booz-Allen & Hamilton for media & entertainment companies for 5 years as well. He has also taught economics to incoming MBA students at MIT and taught the New Venture Finance course to MBA students at San Francisco State University. Mr. Laws has a degree in Computer Science from Dickinson College, a Master's Degree in
International Relations from Boston University, and an MBA from MIT. Topic: "Silicon Valley Startup School" The talk is about what it takes for a new graduate to make it at a fast-moving venture startup. The first year or two out of school is actually a continuation of a student's education, not the end of it. In startups, graduates will learn how to take the technical and practical knowledge from school and apply it to building real businesses. Startups are a special, accelerated world where that can happen much more quickly. However, there are some very important lessons students should keep in mind before working at a startup. Given the experiences Vast.com has had building a top team in Belgrade, the issues we face with every new graduate are similar. This speech prepares graduates for what kind of expectations they will face in a startup, and how that is different from what many think when they begin.
----- Original Message -----
From: Zoran Babovic
To: Sasa Stoj9.6" ; okidoki@etf.bg.ac.yu ; tkovacevic@sezampro.yu
Cc: Dr Veljko Milutinovic
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 1:13 PM
Subject: Tekst za najavu predavanja Kevina Lawsa
Postovani,
kao sto me je prof. Milutinovic najavio,
saljem Vam opis predavanja gosp. Kevina Lawsa.
Pozdrav,
Zoran Babovic
21.02.2007. sreda u 12.00h
Kevin Laws
Silicon Valley
Startup School
Speaker Biography:
Kevin Laws is Chief Operating Officer at Vast.com, a company with 30 employees in Belgrade. He was previously Vice President, Product at Epinions.com (IPO in 2004 as Shopping.com , bought by Ebay in 2005 for $600 million), and was a Venture Capital investor in startups for 5 years in between. He started as a software engineer for Computer Sciences Corporation in Germany over 15 years ago, and worked as a strategy consultant with Booz-Allen & Hamilton for media & entertainment companies for 5 years as well. He has also taught economics to incoming MBA students at MIT and taught the New Venture Finance course to MBA students at San Francisco State University. Mr. Laws has a degree in Computer Science from
Dickinson College, a Master's Degree in International Relations from Boston University, and an MBA from MIT.
Topic: "Silicon Valley Startup School".
The talk is about what it takes for a new graduate to make it at a fast-moving venture startup.The first year or two out of school is actually a continuation of a student's education, not the end of
it. In startups, graduates will learn how to take the technical and practical knowledge from school and apply it to building real businesses. Startups are a special, accelerated world where that can happen much more
quickly. However, there are some very important lessons students should keep in mind before working at a startup. Given the experiences Vast.com has had building a top team in Belgrade, the issues we face with every new graduate are similar. This speech prepares graduates for what kind of expectations they will face in a startup, and how that is different from what many think when they begin.
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Dragi Zorane:
U vezi predavanja profesora sa MIT (OmniExplorer),
ja sam rezervisao svecanu salu gradjevinskog fakulteta,
a tebe molim da obavestenje posaljes koleginici Vladani Likar-Smiljanic
(vidi zaglavlje ove poruke),
uz molbu da ga ona prosledi svima po ETF.
Takodje, molim te i da ga prosledis Sasi Stojanovicu,
da ga on stavi na MIPSI i VLSI liste.
Isto i koleginici Tanji Kovacevic,
da ga ona stavi na dve PIPKO liste (RTI i SI).
Hvala!
Veljko
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