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June 28 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Lighthouse talk with Prof. Ted Zoller – Event by Uni.lu Incubator

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Lighthouse talk: June 28th – Room Loic – Floor M

Time 3 pm – 5 pm

Event by Uni.lu Incubator

Dealmakers: The drivers of entrepreneurial ecosystems

From years of shaping and tracking entrepreneurial ecosystems around the globe from their inception, Prof. Ted Zoller has devised a unique algorithm to identify most important actors in entrepreneurial ecosystems. Accounting for the role and structure of the entrepreneurial networks and interrelationships of investor syndicates, the algorithm offers advise on how best to leverage these dealmakers and empower them to accelerate the maturity of startup ecosystems.

About Ted:

Ted serves as an Executive Director of the Center for Entrepreneurial Studies and Associate Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship at Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Ted also serves as Director at the Council for Entrepreneurial Development, founder CommonWeal Ventures, is a Member of Boards at the New Markets Venture Partners, Southeast Techinventures, Rex  Strategic Innovagions, Rex Health Ventures, Iddea Fund Partners and CollectiveIQ Private Equity. He is Former VP at Kauffman Foundation and founded the US Small and Medium Business Association, among other positions he still continues drive on daily basis.

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