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February 11, 2009 | *Web Seminars
Recession Startups – Advice for Entrepreneurs Who are Launching a Startup in a Recession - Web Seminar

Join us for one of the first web seminars sponsored by CEN: Recession Startups – Advice for Entrepreneurs Who Are Launching A Startup In A Recession - Web Seminar, featuring John Nesheim, MBA '67, of The Nesheim Group and CU Johnson School Faculty.

Were you ready to launch a startup but then the credit crisis happened? You are not alone. John Nesheim, a veteran of Silicon Valley and a bestselling author of High Tech Start Up and The Power of Unfair Advantage, will show you that it is possible to create a thriving startup during a recession - it just requires a different approach.

During this presentation you will learn all you need to know about beginning a startup during this challenging economy, including:

Special Offer: All web seminar attendees will receive a complimentary copy of Quick Up.  A $25 value, Quick Up allows you to quickly forecast and value the financial statements of your company.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009
12:30PM - 1:30PM PST

This is an online event. To participate in the web seminar you will need internet and a phone. Log-in and dial-in information will be sent a day before the event. If you have any questions, contact Allison Shirley at
acs275@cornell.edu or 607-254-7176.

Cost: $20 per person; if you are not completely satisfied with the presentation, you will be fully refunded.

About CEN Web Seminars: As our CEN programs continue to grow in popularity, we are taking the best of CEN online. Starting on January 29, 2009, CEN will be producing a series of web seminars focused on current topics that will provide attendees with the tools they need to grow their business. The web seminars will continue to feature the top speakers in their field. The goal is for the web seminars to be as interactive as possible. We will hold a virtual Open Mike session immediately following the program so that alumni can deliver a 30-second elevator pitch to the entire group either via the online chat function or live. Throughout the presentation, the audience can ask the speaker questions and there will be an official Q&A session at the end of the presentation. Some presentations will also include instant audience polling.  As with all CEN programs, attendees will be able to post Open Mike Comments online before the event. To get a flavor for the types of web seminars CEN is sponsoring, visit the CEN website

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