WOMEN TALK TECH 2019

Women Talk Tech Forum

Engaging With Life Science and High-Tech Entrepreneurs

Monday, June 3 | Irvine, California | Register

Join leading women entrepreneurs working in technology as they discuss leadership, scaling your venture, trends in high-tech and the life sciences, business growth, funding, and more. SBDCtech presents the first ever Women Talk Tech (WTT) Forum, an event for women entrepreneurs in the fields of high-technology and life sciences.

You’ll have the chance to:

  • Join the conversation with women working in technology through panels and workshops
  • Participate in discussions on trending topics in technology, information and talks about careers in tech and how to pursue them
  • Network with other women in various aspects and careers in technology

 

You don’t want to miss our Q&A panels discussing the following:

  • Leadership
  • Team building
  • Scaling your venture
  • Business growth
  • Pitching/equity funding conversation and success stories tin high-tech and life sciences

Check-in at 8:00 AM.

Raising from Angels

Venture Financing

IP Startup Strategy

Entity Formation

Presented by the SBDCtech and Powered by the U.S. Small Business Administration.

Funded in part through a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. All opinions, conclusions, and/or recommendations expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the SBA. All programs are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis.

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WOMEN TALK TECH 2019

Mike Daniel is the network director of the Orange County Inland Empire SBDC Network, which assists aspiring entrepreneurs and current business owners throughout Orange, San Bernardino and Riverside counties. Mike was formerly the director of the SBDC office at Long Beach City College. As business owner and entrepreneur himself, he started his career as the owner of a Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory location in Manhattan Beach and went on to open a second location in Long Beach in 2001. In 2007, Mike sold the Manhattan Beach store for an above-market offer then invested in several additional locations as a minority shareholder. Mike further expanded his candy empire with venture located in Shoreline Village in Long Beach called Sugar Daddies Sweet Shoppe, based on fill-it yourself candy options.

Mike has a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from California State University, Fullerton.