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Fostering Entrepreneurship Globally
– 1st chapter in Silicon Valley, 1992
– 61 chapters in 17 countries
– 8,500 members + 2,500 CMs
– Jeffrey Sprecher, Founder, Chairman & CEO, Intercontinental Exchange
– Laurie Ann Goldman, Former CEO, Spanx
– Alan Dabbiere, Chairman, AirWatch
– Asif Ramji, President & CEO, Paymetric
– Hala Moddlemog, President & CEO Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce
– Dr. Jay Yadav, Founder, Chairman & CEO, CardioMEMS
– Deepak Raghavan, a founder & Director of Manhattan Associates
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis won a Grammy for Best New Artist of the Year…
… & partnering with SBDC, TiE Atlanta held the world’s first TYE U entrepreneurship competition for university students!
The Top Grossing Movie was Guardians of the Galaxy…
…& guardians against world hunger, Terra Bacter, won the TYE Global Competition!
…Pharrell’s “Happy” was the #1 hit single…
…& 10 teams were very happy to compete for over $5k in prizes at TiE X!
Brazil hosted the world cup…
…& TiE Atlanta hosted 14 of the city’s top entrepreneurial organizations in our highest attending monthly meeting yet!
Steve Cook Marketing, TYE U
Heather Creran Mentorship, TiE X
Kris Gadde TiECON SE Chair
Paul Lopez TYE U
Ajay Jindia General Counsel, TiE X
Dinesh Raturi TiECON SE
KP Reddy TiE X
Charter Members
Those who couldn’t be here
Pat Kennedy Membership
Ashish Sood TYE
Ham Naran (CM) Golf Tournament
Anand Thaker TiECON SE Awards
E.P. Easaw (CM) TiECON SE Awards
Students: Murtaza Bambot
Jaya Gupta Amey Houde Preet Shah Aditya Sood
Amith Vadlamudi
Thank you!
Karen Robinson Cope
President President
Elect Chairman
Kanchana Raman
CN “Madhu” Madhusudan
Sandy Hoffman
Suresh Sharma
Suhas Apte Dr. Mohammed Bhuiyan
Palaniswamy “Raj” Rajan
Dilip Naik
Past President
Thank you!
Program Director
Rachel Zick
General Counsel CFO
Ajay Jindia PR Subramanian
Ashish Thakur
Executive Director
So What’s Next?
Youth: TYE
Growth stage:
TiE X
Mid-Late Stage:
COBA
Corporate innovators:
E2E
Community
impact: Social Business
Virtuous Life Cycle
Won the 2014 global competition
Mentored 40+ students
Offered scholarships to 10 students
TiE Young Entrepreneurs
Empowering high school students to be entrepreneurs
2014 Outcomes 2015 Objectives
Increase number of students
Increase student diversity
Build self sustaining program
Working Together For Change is a student-led network to solve one problem: Homelessness!
Homelessness: An Unfortunate Problem
► The problem is BIG ► 610,000 (2013); ► 40% African Americans; 40%
veterans
► The problem is SCARY ►40% are children less than 18 ► 1 in 3 trade sex for survival
(food, sleep, or basic needs) ►Average life span 45 years (vs. 78 years)
► The problem is also
UNNECESSARY ►One homeless costs taxpayers
$40,000/yr ►Hospitalization, medical
treatment, incarceration, police intervention, and emergency shelter expenses
► But to give free housing, it only costs $12,000 a year
FOR CHANGE
WORKING
TOGETHER
Immersion Programs Medical Initiatives Social Entrepreneurship
Build a large student-led force, partnering with charities, shelters and nonprofits
Create awareness Change attitude Act
Create Awareness
Serve & Educate
Train and Support
Backpack- athons
PenPal Programs between 4
schools and 2 transitional
homes
Home Building in Mexico
Fun Fridays
END HOMELESSNESS
Our Milestones
Medical Fair 1, Macon 100 Served
Medical Fair 2, Decatur 50 Served
Medical Fair 3, Macon 150 Served
Medical Fair, 4 Atlanta, 300 Served
• Got 501c3 Status from IRS!
• Presenting and discussing ideas @ the Innovation Forum at the City of Refuge
• Creating websites and social media marketing for StandUp4Kids, Atlanta
• With the Support of TiE, got homeless kids from Fulton County in TYE program
• With the Support of TiE, got homeless kids from Fulton County in TYE program
SleepOut @ KSU
Drives – Hygiene packs, Warm clothes, Food, Medicine
Fund-raising campaigns
Candlelight Vigils
• Partnership with Emory, KSU, GA Tech, and Clark Atlanta Univ. + approx. 10 schools
• Chapters in Macon, SFO, and
MEDICAL INITIATIVES
• Working with United Way to help veterans start and run businesses
The Generation of Tomorrow… …Helping Out the Forgotten of Today
Our Board of Directors
PARTING MESSAGE
1 of every 45 kids in America will be homeless this year.
No one person can end this epidemic. But 44 kids working together can
help care for the 45th.
Our Partners Ways to Help
• Your Expertise: • Tell us how to do this
better!
• Help us with Stuff you don’t use:
• We drive now and will pick it up
• Of course, we can always use
some ready cash too! - remember all your help is tax deductible.
Our Key Supporters
IS
TYE University
8 universities 12 teams
8 mentors 11 judges
≥ $1.75 million
revenue + 35 jobs by Dec 2015
10 universities 15 teams (1 HBUC)
16 mentors 12 judges
2014 outcomes 2015 objectives
Empowering college students to be entrepreneurs
GET INVOLVED: [email protected] or 404-643-7400
+
TiE X
Mentored 28 companies in 2
cohorts
Engaged 13 mentors
Partnered with ATDC & Opportunity Hub
Host 40 companies in 4 cohorts
Engage 20 new mentors
Increase awareness of industry-agnostic
program
2014 Outcomes 2015 Objectives
Accelerator for ideation & early stage companies
COBA
Grew from 5 to 7 companies, matched
with 20 advisors
Enabled 15 advisory board meetings
2014 Outcomes
Board room intelligence for private, profitable companies
Match 2 more companies & 8
advisors
Retain all companies and board members
2015 Objectives
Enterprise 2 Entrepreneurs
3 entrepreneurs connected to 3
enterprises
Connect 7 entrepreneurs to 7
enterprises
Engage 5 corporate innovation leaders
2014 Outcomes 2015 Objectives
Connecting Entrepreneurs to Enterprises
Engage 5 enterprise-focused community
leaders
2015 Board of Directors
Karen Robinson Cope
President President
Elect Chairman
Kanchana Raman
CN “Madhu” Madhusudan
Sandy Hoffman
Vik Vijayvergiya
Paul Lopez
Palaniswamy “Raj” Rajan
KP Reddy
Past President
Dilip Naik
Thank you!
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Insurance
Banking
Real Estate Accounting
Thank you!
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