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.

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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.

Over the last 15 years, Mr. Berberian has founded or co-founded several high-tech companies. Most recently he co-founded Market Force Information, a leading customer experience measurement service for large retailers. Prior to that he was the founder and CEO of Zuzingo, maker of a novelty product called the Zenie Bottle. He was also the former CEO and co-founder of Raindance Communications, a web and phone conferencing services company acquired by West Corporation in 2006. Before founding Raindance, Mr. Berberian was co-founder and CEO of LINK-VTC, a video teleconferencing company, which was sold in 1995 to Frontier Communications. Prior to LINK-VTC, Mr. Berberian was co-owner of a plastic badge manufacturer in Long Beach CA. Mr. Berberian is a distinguished graduate of the US Air Force Academy. Mr. Berberian also keeps an active blog.

Entrepreneurs Unplugged is a meeting place where faculty, students and community members with technical backgrounds learn about and get involved in entrepreneurship. In particular, the program offers students and faculty an opportunity to learn how a successful start up is created as well as an opportunity to network. Each Entrepreneurs Unplugged meeting features food, drink and – most importantly – an experienced entrepreneur to discuss his/her start-up experiences. Robert Reich of Medium (who leads the New Tech MeetUp) and Jason Mendelson of Foundry Group serve as the program’s moderators.

Although it is not necessary to RSVP to attend, those who do register online will be given first priority seating.


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