Vic Ahmed

Vic Ahmed Plug and Play Colorado  

Plug and Play Tech incubator will open in November 2011 in Colorado.  It is the first branch opening outside Silicon Valley in the nation.  Plug and Play Tech incubator also has three international locations. Vic Ahmed, CEO of Plug and Play incubator in Colorado is well versed in growth challenges and exiting companies once successful.  He has experienced the gamut of being an entrepreneur.  He offered advice to young and young at heart entrepreneurs.

Find mentors to avoid obvious mistakes.

If you fall on your face, GET BACK UP!

Ahmed relates entrepreneurship to swimming.  Practicing strokes outside the pool doesn’t teach you to swim.  You have to get into the pool and into the water to learn.  Being an entrepreneur is just like that.  Taking the first step is always the toughest.   And the spirit of becoming an entrepreneur is contagious which makes Plug and Play a hot spot for innovation.

Ahmed collaborated with university students in researching best practices for incubators and discovered Saeed Amidi’s first Plug and Play in the Silicon Valley.  Plug and Play provides access to financing, partners, mentors, networks and ecosystems for collaboration.  Individuals in software, social media, clean tech, gaming, animation and video are encouraged to contact Ahmed for both on-site and virtual opportunities at [email protected].

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The Results Are In! Best State To Be An Entrepreneur

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Last week, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln released its State Entrepreneurship Index.  Eric Thompson, an economics professor and director of the university’s Bureau of Business Research said,

"The annual index ranks states using the number of businesses that open and close, the average earnings of its entrepreneurs, the number of patents per capita, and other data..."

What surprised me after looking at the stats is how low my home state of Colorado was ranked.  I've always thought that CO was a great place to start a business.  With an international airport, a tech community stretching from Denver to Boulder, an approachable community of investors, and other factors;  I was thinking we'd at least be in the top 20.  Apparently my assumptions were not founded on real data.  According to the report, CO has fallen from her former glory dropping 15 spots to number 33.

First on the report and holding the position for at least the last 3 years is NYC.  Any guesses on who come in last?  South Carolina.  Guess I don't have a comment one way or another as I know nothing about the state's economic and entrepreneur climate.

Despite this poor ranking there are several noteworthy organizations making great strides in developing and producing entrepreneurs for Colorado.  One of which is Boulder based TechStars.  A quick glance at their website and one can see that this organization is proud of the work being done for CO based techies.

"TechStars provides seed funding from over 75 top venture capital firms and angel investors who are vested in the success of your startup, as well as intense mentorship from hundreds of the best entrepreneurs in the world."

TechStars also has operations in Boston, New York City, and Seattle.  It should be noted that these three cities parent states hold the number 1,2, and 3 top spots according to the study.  Coincidence?  I think not.

The other organization happens to be have a global reach made up of members and charter organizations.  TIE Rockies is the CO chapter of TIE.org.

"The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE), was founded in 1992 in Silicon Valley by a group of successful entrepreneurs, corporate executives, and senior professionals with roots in the Indus region. There are currently 13,000 members, including over 2,500 charter members in 57 chapters across 14 countries. TiE’s mission is to foster entrepreneurship globally through mentoring, networking, and education."

With the state of economic affairs in our country I believe that entrepreneurs play a tremendous role in revitalizing our economy.  Entrepreneurs are innovative and the lifeblood of what makes our country great.  They are problem solvers, job creators, community minded, and are keepers of the American Dream.   For those of you folks who have the itch, are on the fence, are tired of corporate America, and want to be your own boss-  TAKE THE PLUNGE!  Our state and our country need more of you.  There are organizations to support you.  What are you waiting for?

When is NOW the right time?

 

Recommended books on entrepreneurism:

Uncertainty: Turning Fear and Doubt into Fuel for Brilliance

 

Making Ideas Happen

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Exporting: ThinkGlobal Inc., Commercial News USA and First Priority Emergency Vehicles

Greg Sandler is president of ThinkGlobal Inc. which publishes Commercial News USA.  An instant download and free subscription is available online, at: www.thinkglobal.us.  The Commercial News USA connects U.S. companies with international businesses to export American products and services.  The magazine is distributed to embassies across the world.  The Commercial News USA’s circulation is 95 percent outside the U.S.  ThinkGlobal also host the USA Export Expo, an online, virtual expo that connects exporters and buyers, www.usaexportexpo.com.  This amplified expo provides connections to overseas markets, an auditorium with featured topics and industries, a learning center, a networking lounge and a media library. USA Export Expo provides all the traditional expo services at a cost savings as well as qualified leads.  The expo’s focus is different each week, for example one week will focus on the automotive industry, and then followed by franchise the next week.  

Robert Freeman, president of First Priority Emergency Vehicles is one of America’s leading exporters of emergency response units. The Commercial News USA brings creditability to doing business overseas.  The Commercial News USA is partnered with the U.S. government so that gives exporters validation.  Freeman advices companies wanting to export:

  1. Start incrementally
  2. Grow a good reputation
  3. Build business.  It might start slow with a few orders at first but it is still building. And keep with it to see success.
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“Entrepreneurs are Change Agents of the World,” Dr. James W. Jackson―founder of Project C.U.R.E, award-winning author and humanitarian.

Dr. James Jackson  

 

A business of goodness has made Dr. Jackson a fortunate man.  He has spent the last 25 years traveling to 150 countries.  Dr. Jackson explains that he was “stuck on stupid” meaning addicted to accumulation.  Now, Dr. James W. Jackson says, “I’m such a lucky guy,” since Project C.U.R.E. has 150,000 volunteers and sends medical supplies to 123 countries.  To change from being a taker to a giver follow these insightful principles; 1.What is horded is lost, 2.Giving multiplies and, 3.Doing more to accumulate will not equal happiness.  Dr. Jackson advises to be sustainable in humanitarian efforts organizations must use best business practices.  And in doing so, Project C.U.R.E is successful.

Collaboration is defined by Dr. Jackson with principles found in his book,

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“The Happiest Man in the World: Life Lessons from a Cultural Economist.” Two such principles are everyone in the deal needs to be better off, and utilize your leverage to make each other better off.  Dr. Jackson advises to be sustainable in humanitarian efforts organizations must use best business practices.

What is the secret to happiness?  According to Dr. Jackson it’s letting go to the addiction of accumulation. And, how you reconcile the consequences of your actions determines your level of happiness.

To purchase Dr. James W. Jackson’s book, visit: www.winstoncrown.com

Getting involved is simple, visit: www.projectcure.org.

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Camp Bow Wow―Where a dog can be a dog®

Heidi Ganahl  

 

Founder, president and CEO of Camp Bow Wow, Heidi Ganahl owns the largest pet care as well as women owned franchise in North America. Camp Bow Wow―the largest global doggy day care company, and a $50 million leader in the $47 billion United States pet sector now has 115 camps, one Canada camp, 25 home buddies, and 30 behavior buddies franchises.  Interest in potential franchisees grew after being featured on America Online. Camp Bow Wow’s future is growth with a goal of 500 units in the next four years, then international growth to Australia and the United Kingdom.

Ganahl financed Camp Bow Wow herself by putting her own equity and credit into Camp Bow Wow, which is never recommended but she knew the franchise business concept was best for her and her passion since she enjoyed growth, public relations and marketing, and charity.

She created the Bow Wow Buddies Foundation, a nonprofit organizationdedicated to improving

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the lives and health of dogs.  Her greatest accomplishment is being at the forefront of a collaboration that has found homes for 5,000+ dogs.  Ganahl advices to, follow your gut, collaborate, and don’t listen to the nay-sayers when following your passion.

For more information, visit: www.bowwowbuddies.com

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