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h2. BASES (Stanford)

!(floatright)/images/3.gif (The Bases logo shows a lowercase b above the word ‘bases’.)!:http://bases.stanford.edu/ “BASES (Stanford.)”:http://bases.stanford.edu/ is one of the largest student entrepreneurship organizations in the United States. This non-profit, student-run organization was founded in 1996 by a group of five Stanford University engineering students. They looked to gain top-level business advice and experience from industry leaders in the high-tech world, including high-profile CEOs, engineers, and prominent venture capitalists. Chartered with cultivating the next generation of entrepreneurs, these students received valuable insight as they developed their own business ventures and entered the working world.

Today, BASES has evolved to include undergraduate and graduate students along with faculty members from all schools at Stanford, including Business, Engineering, Law, Medicine, Humanities and Science. BASES strives to help strengthen entrepreneurship collaboration at Stanford by working with a variety of student groups across campus.

h2. Computer Science and Business Association (Berkeley)

!(floatright)/images/4.gif (The CSBA logo contains the letters c, s, b and a, separated by mid-dots.)!:http://csba.berkeley.edu/ The club was created 4 years ago to connect students with interest in business and technology. “CSBA (CSBA homepage.)”:http://csba.berkeley.edu/ has been growing rapidly on campus and is creating some amazing things for the Berkeley campus, such as, Berkeley Book Exchange, Computer Building workshop and many more to come.

h2. Guy Kawasaki

!(floatright)/images/5.gif (Guy Kawasaki.)!:http://www.guykawasaki.com/ “Guy Kawasaki (GuyKawasaki.com)”:http://www.guykawasaki.com/ is a managing director of “Garage Technology Ventures (Garage.com)”:http://www.garage.com/, an early-stage venture capital firm and a “columnist for Forbes.com (Guy’s Forbes articles.)”:http://forbes.com/columnists/col_archive.jhtml?aname=Guy+Kawasaki&author=guy+and+kawasaki. Previously, he was an Apple Fellow at Apple Computer, Inc. where he was one of the individuals responsible for the success of the Macintosh computer.

h2. HFG Consulting

!(floatright)/images/6.gif (HFG Consulting.)!:http://www.hfgconsulting.com/ A “consulting company (HFGconsulting.com)”:http://www.hfgconsulting.com/ that provides services to small/large companies in marketing, recruiting and creating products for the college community. The company created the “Ninja Card (NinjaCard.com)”:http://ninjacard.com/, a college discount card and “CollegeUp (CollegeUp.com)”:http://collegeup.com/, a free college classified site.

h2. HyperTextHero

!(floatright)/images/7.gif (The HyperTextHero hydroplane logo.)!:http://hypertexthero.com/ Simon Griffee is “HyperTextHero (Better websites, engaging print designs.)”:http://hypertexthero.com/, on call for graphic work anywhere on the planet. He wears a smile, not spandex. In another era, were he not in the field of design, one would probably find Simon’s light touch on the controls of a vintage aeroplane flying low and fast.

h2. SDForum

!(floatright)/images/12.gif (SDForum logotype. Contains a spiral graphic.)! SDForum has been instrumental in setting the high-tech industry agenda for more than 22 years. A high-tech non-profit dedicated to educating and creating relationships within the technology community. SDForum provides the latest insights on emerging technology trends and best business practices through events, specialized services and resources.

h2. Solo Tees

!(floatright)/images/8.gif (SoloTees – shirts fo today’s entrepreneur.)!:http://solotees.com/ Entrepreneurship is the most rewarding and fulfilling lifestyle, but it’s no longer just for the suits amoung us. “Solo Tees (SoloTees.com)”:http://solotees.com/ is dedicated to promoting the new entrepreneurial lifestyle and providing stylish t-shirts that proclaim it.

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