Entrepreneurship – wie kommt man an die Spitze?
In Zusammenarbeit mit AIM - Alpbach in Motion
Finden junge, innovative Entrepreneurs in Europa das notwendige „Ökosystem“ vor, um ihre Unternehmen zu entwickeln? Was braucht ein solches und wie kann es aufgebaut werden? ExpertInnen diskutieren die Unterschiede zwischen der amerikanischen Startup- Förderung mittels Venture Capital und Europas Unternehmensfinanzierungen durch Familienbetriebe und Banken. Wie können wir europäische Unternehmenslandschaften weiterentwickeln?
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Dr. Ph.D. MBA Burton LEE
Lecturer, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Course Director, European Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Stanford University; Managing Partner, Innovarium Ventures; Stanford (CA)
Studies, Soviet Economics and Physics, LMU - Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich | |
Praktikum (internship), Bundesamt fuer Eich- und Vermessungswesen, Vienna | |
Bachelor Degree, Economics, Brown University, Providence | |
MBA, Finance, Cornell University, Ithaca | |
Ph.D., Mechanical & Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford | |
Co-Founder, Space Angels Network | |
Managing Director of Innovarium Ventures | |
Advisor, Visegrad-4 Innovation Initiative, Silicon Valley | |
Advisory Council, German Accelerator, Silicon Valley / New York |
Ph.D. Johanna MAIR
Professor of Management, Organization and Leadership, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin; Academic Editor Stanford Social Innovation Review, Stanfort Universtiy, Stanfort
1991 | Bachelor, Social and Economic Sciences, WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business), Vienna |
1993 | Post-Graduate Diploma, International Relations, The Johns Hopkins University - The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Bologna |
1998 | Master of Science, Management, INSEAD, Fontainebleau |
2001 | Ph.D., Management (Strategy), INSEAD, Fontainebleau |
2001-2011 | Associate Professor, IESE Business School, University of Navarra, Barcelona |
2001-2006 | Assistant Professor, IESE Business School, University of Navarra, Barcelona |
2006 | Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences, Summer Institute on "Economy and Society: Trajectories of Capitalism", Stanford |
2008 | SCANOR Visiting Scholar, Stanford University, Stanford |
2009 | Visiting Scholar (sabbatical), Stanford University, Stanford |
2010 | Visiting Scholar (sabbatical), Harvard Business School, Boston |
since 2010 | Visiting Scholar and Academic Editor, Stanford Social Innovation Review, Center for Philanthropy and Civil Society, Stanford University, Stanford |
2012-2013 | Visiting Professor, Social Entrepreneurship, INSEAD, Fontainebleau and Singapore |
since 2012 | Professor, Management, Organization and Leadership, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin |
Dan SHECHTMAN
Nobel Prize Laureate; Philip Tobias Professor of Materials Science, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa
1972-1975 | Visiting Scientist, Aerospace Research Laboratories, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton |
1975-2015 | Lecturer to Distinguished Professor, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa |
since 2004 | Professor to Distinguished Professor, Iowa State University, Ames |
Robert SIEGEL
Lecturer, Organizational Behavior, Stanford University, Palo Alto; General Partner, XSeed Capital, Portola Valley
1986-1992 | Manager, International Sales and Marketing, GeoWorks, Berkeley, CA |
1994-1998 | Senior Manager, Intel, Santa Clara, CA |
1998-2001 | CEO, Weave Innovations, Santa Clara, CA |
2001-2004 | Executive Vice President, Pixim, Mountain View, CA |
2004-2007 | General Manager, GE Security, Costa Mesa, CA |
since 2007 | General Partner, XSeed Capital, Portola Valley, CA |
since 2011 | Lecturer, Organizational Behavior, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
DI DDr. Manfred REICHL
Investor, Board Member and Lecturer, MR Advisory & Investments GmbH, Vienna
1972-1977 | Studies of Engineering and Economics, University of Technology, Graz |
1976-1981 | Studies of Law, Dr. iur., University of Graz |
1979-1984 | Assistant Professor, University of Technology, Graz |
University teacher for IT-Organization and IT-Applications | |
1982 | Research for doctoral thesis, Stanford University Palo Alto, California and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge |
1984 | Doctoral thesis: "Implementation strategies of CAD/CAM-systems in industrial companies" |
1984-1987 | European Marketing Program Manager for special computers and software development tools, Hewlett Packard GmbH, Böblingen |
1987-2007 | Member of the Managing Board and Senior Managing Partner, Roland Berger Strategy Consultants GmbH, Munich and Vienna |
2007-2011 | Senior Advisor, World Economic Forum, Geneva and Davos |
2007-2012 | Senior Advisor Austria, UBS Investment Bank |
since 2007 | Various functions in Non-Executive Boards, Austrian Airlines, big industrial companies, pharma companies |
Angel Investments | |
since 2008 | Lecturer, Vienna University of Economics and Business and Ludwig Maximilian University Munich |