It's time for entrepreneurial Dads to fight back. Just Say No! ...to late nights and working weekends. We need Camping Trips and Soccer Games, not Sales Calls and Spreadsheets...
...Yeah, right. Wishful thinking, perhaps. But there ARE things you can do - tricks and techniques for improving the balance between your family and that squalling baby you call your business.
This panel focuses specifically on 'Business Dads' and the pressures and sacrifices they face. First, we will explore the traditional expectations of society and how they're compounded by the practical pressures and realities of building a business. Then the panel will show you how to cope.
In recent times, the press has devoted a fair amount of attention to the plight of working moms, but it has somehow missed the other side of the coin. It's our turn now, guys! (We would love to do a Working Mom's panel too. Please let us know if you are interested.)
What happens to e-deals when Wall Street tires of concept plays and demands earnings from Internet companies?
Come hear the experts clarify the internecine world of e-deals. |
Panelists:
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Scott Cohen, Dad, Founder 24/7 Media and LivePerson EVP. |
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Brad Fisher, Dad, Founder, Tailwind Network, an entrepreneur focused website, (www.tailwind.com) |
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Thomas Hirshfeld, Dad, Venture Capitalist at Patricof & Co., Author of "Business Dad: How Good Businessmen Can Make Great Fathers (and vice versa)." |
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Don Middleberg, Dad, Founder & President, Middleberg & Associates, a new media focused PR firm. |
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Jeff Radov, Dad, Entrepreneur. Formerly Vice President at About.com. |
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Moderator Brad Fisher, Extra-Great Dad., Principal, Tailwind Entrepreneurial Network |
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Wednesday evening, December 1, 1999. Pre-registration required by Monday, November 29th. |
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5:15 p.m. - registration, networking and refreshments. 6:00 - 7:45 p.m. - program |
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Chase Manhattan Bank, 270 Park Ave. (47th St.), NYC. 3rd Floor Auditorium |
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