Conference

Apr
28
2010

BT BASES Entrepreneurship Conference--Video

In case you missed the National Entrepreneurial Bootcamp sponsored by Princeton’s BT and Stanford’s BASES, we now have video of much of the conference, including a keynote speech by venture capitalist Roelof Botha. Check out the videos here, and thanks to BASES for processing the footage.

Mar
8
2010

Rolling Application. Final Applications Due Saturday, March 13th

Are you a college student and an aspiring entrepreneur? Then you shouldn’t miss the National Entrepreneurial Bootcamp sponsored by Princeton’s BT and Stanford’s BASES to learn what it takes to develop an idea into a successful venture!

With dozens of executive and entrepreneurial speakers, the Entrepreneurial Bootcamp is a 3-day intensive program that provides participants with an intimate knowledge of the tasks and challenges that all entrepreneurs face. In the process, you will acquire the management and leadership skills needed to excel in a business environment.

Surrounded by a dynamic group of peer student leaders from universities around the nation, experience the innovative culture of Silicon Valley, Venture Capitalists, and mentors. The Entrepreneurial Bootcamp provides you with the tools to get your business idea off the ground and into the world.

Feb
19
2010

BASES/BT National Entrepreneurship Bootcamp

Applications are now being accepted for the first BASES-BT National Entrepreneurship Bootcamp, hosted by the Stanford University Business Association for Stanford Entrepreneurial Students. For more information about the application process and the conference in general, head here.

Nov
30
2009

BT International Conference Video

BT's International Conference from two weekends ago featured a panel on reforming financial regulation and featured Princeton professor Alan Blinder, economist and investor Peter Schiff, and President of the St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank James Bullard. We just obtained video footage of parts of the panel, and they are included here, here, and here.

Photo courtesy of Flickr.

Nov
24
2009

BT International Conference Panel marks a depreciation of the dollar

Business Today's International Conference is currently being held at the Grand Hyatt in NYC, and includes three days of keynote speeches, seminars, an elevator pitch and a recruiting reception for 150 students and 60 executives. On Sunday, BT held a panel on the changing dynamics of financial regulation that included Princeton Professor Alan Blinder, stock broker and economist Peter Schiff, and President of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis James Bullard. During the panel, Mr. Bullard said that the Fed should be able to maintain the power to buy mortgage backed securities should the economy turn bad. Also, check out this WSJ article detailing the fall.