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  1. Entrepreneurs Unplugged: Lucy Sanders, CEO and Co-founder, National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT)

    Co-Sponsored by Silicon Flatirons and ATLAS present Lucy Sanders as our featured entrepreneur with Brad Feld and Jill Dupre as…

  2. Crash Course: Navigating the Hiring Process

    Hiring is one of the most important things you’ll ever do. And yet most people get it wrong. Tom Fischaber of Woot Math will help you get it right.…

  3. Energy Innovation Speaker Series: Former Governor Bill Ritter, Director, Center for the New Energy Economy, Colorado State University – “Clean Energy and the Environment in America: The Colorado Story”

    The University of Colorado Law School, the Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute (RASEI), and the Silicon Flatirons Center for Law, Technology,…

  4. Energy Innovation Speaker Series: Robert Gramlich, Vice President for Public Policy, American Wind Energy Association – “US Wind Energy Challenges and Opportunities”

    The University of Colorado Law School, the Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute (RASEI), and the Silicon Flatirons Center for Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship present Robert Gramlich as our featured speaker.

  5. Crash Course: Immigration Law for Entrepreneurs

    Please join the SFC Entrepreneurship Initiative from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. in Room 204 for our first Crash Course designed to help entrepreneurs navigate…

  6. September Entrepreneurs Unplugged: With Paul Berberian, Co-Founder of Market Force Information, Inc. and Former CEO and Co-Founder of Raindance Communications

    Please join us on September 17, 2008 as the Silicon Flatirons Center resumes its Entrepreneurs Unplugged series. We are delighted to host Paul Berberian. Mr. Berberian is an experienced chief executive officer and one of Colorado’s leading entrepreneurs.

  7. Feld-Weiser One-on-One: Reflections On Serving in the White House

    Please join Silicon Flatirons for this turnabout Feld-Weiser event. Phil Weiser will begin with a brief presentation about his reflections on technology policy while serving as the Senior Advisor for Technology and Innovation at the White House. Following the presentation, Brad Feld will moderate a question and answer session and welcome questions from the audience. A networking reception will follow.

  8. The Economics of Privacy

    In Cooperation With TechFreedom and the Federal Communications Bar Association This conference will bring together representatives from the Commerce Department, FTC, Congress, and an interdisciplinary group of leading thinkers to debate the economics of privacy. Keynote speeches, an overview panel, and other panels will focus on some of the most active areas of debate – behavioral advertising, social networks, facial recognition, and location privacy – we will study the promise and the limits of markets, asking questions such as: Should information privacy laws require opt-in or opt-out rules? How well has the FTC’s focus on privacy policies fared? What are best practices for terms of service? What are the pros and cons of a do-not-track system, and should it be backed by law? Do smart phone providers solicit enough meaningful consent to track user location? How do European regulators differ from their American counterparts in their treatment of markets?

  9. Crash Course: How to Pick a Business Worth Starting. The CU New Venture Challege Kick Off With Paul Berberian and Start up Internships Networking

    The CU New Venture Challenge, now in its second year, is an entrepreneurial launch pad. This year’s CU NVC events kick off with a Crash Course…

  10. The Social Implications of Technological Change

    In partnership with the Center of the American West and the College of Media, Communication and Information. The rapid acceleration of…

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