In-Person Event

How to Build a Global Startup and Exit

Learn how to think global from the start

Date
Apr 04, 2018
Time
06:30 pm - 09:00 pm
Address
Port Workspaces - Kaiser Mall, 344 20th St, Oakland, CA, United States
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Does your idea or startup have what it takes to scale globally? It is important to be aware of global opportunities early on as it can impact the entire business. Learn exclusive insights from Matthew Holden, who grew a global technology company and recently exited his business.

Who Should Attend this event?

  • Anyone who wants to expand their business globally
  • Anyone who has an idea for a startup or an early-stage company
  • Anyone that is interested in joining a new startup or looking for a co-founder

 

What are some of the Topics?

  • How do you think global from the beginning?
  • What are the first things to look out for in regards to global expansion?
  • What are some mistakes to avoid when thinking internationally?
  • How do you know when to go global?
  • and more...

 

What is the Agenda?

  • Welcome and Socializing
  • Introduction to the Founder Institute
  • Matthew Holden on "How to Build a Global Startup"
  • Q & A
  • Discussion and Drinks at Port Workspaces or a local bar

This event is free to attend. Join us for a fun evening! For more free startup events, visit https://FI.co/events.

Location:
The Port Workspaces - Kaiser Mall, 344 20th St, Oakland, CA, 94612
Meet us in very central location in Uptown Oakland. If BART is your transportation of choice, we are just 2 blocks from 19th Street Station. The Kaiser Mall is also attached to the Kaiser Center Parking Garage.

Speakers

Matthew

Matthew Holden

Founder & CEO @ Black Opal Inc

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