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fnMentoring helps you accelerate your startup and expand your high-tech network through private advising sessions with featured guest experts. Sessions are free to members but require your RSVP. If you are not a member you can apply here. Next week’s featured topic & guest(s) will be:
Name of guest:
Jeremy McCarthy
Position:
Founder & CEO
Education:
BS, Accounting from Santa Clara Univeristy
Background:
Jeremy conceived and co-founded VentureLoop to create a unique network of jobs, news and resources for the venture capital community and their portfolio companies. His vision for connecting talent with growth companies is driven by passion for venture capital and its importance to the world’s economic engine. Jeremy began his career at PricewaterhouseCoopers, where he worked with venture capital firms, startup companies, SEC filings, mergers and acquisitions, and IPOs. After a brief stint as COO of Aspen Plan Services, a retirement plan consulting firm catering to the venture-backed community, he moved on to a Recruiting Manager position with Management Solutions (purchased by TMP Monster). Jeremy then ran a small recruiting and consulting firm, Jeremy McCarthy & Associates, until creating the VentureLoop idea.
Company:
VentureLoop
Our products and services connect growth companies, talent, entrepreneurs and resources. We create long-term relationships with venture capital firms, entrepreneurial individuals and service providers to develop a valuable pool of relationship capital for our venture-backed customers.
fnMentoring is on Wednesday, 9/26/12 beginning at 10:30m. RSVP here to participate in this event. Location: GoToMeeting.
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