Pitching for Management™ back in Bristol

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Our friends at AngelNews, a relevant news service for entrepreneurs and investors is holding Pitching for Management events in September that we thought you would be interested in!

Pitching for Management events enable diverse fast-growing businesses to pitch for senior executives to join their teams in SALARIED, SWEAT EQUITY and COMMISSION-BASED positions.  Audience members are looking for new career challenges and offer a range of skills.

So if you are a company looking to strengthen/build your management team or a senior executive looking for a new career challenge, this is a great event for you.  Reserve your place at http://angelnewsevents.eventbrite.com, call AngelNews on 01761 452248 or use the booking pages below.

For more information about the concept, including testimonials visit: http://www.angelnews.co.uk/angelnews-newssite/static/pitchingforManagement.jsf

Here comes summer!

Well for the last couple of days it has been at least. If this keeps up we’ll be holding Open Coffee in the terrace courtyard so please remember to check before heading up stairs.

In case you don’t already have them in your diary, the next few meetings are:

  • Tues, 3 May, 8.30am until 10am or whenever people have to leave
  • Tues, 17 May, 8.30am until 10am or whenever people have to leave
  • Tues, 31 May, 8.30am until 10am or whenever people have to leave
  • Tues, 14 June, 8.30am until 10am or whenever people have to leave
  • Tues, 28 June, 8.30am until 10am or whenever people have to leave
  • Tues, 12 Julyy, 8.30am until 10am or whenever people have to leave
  • etc…

You don’t have to attend every meeting, you’re just as welcome to come along to one as to them all. As always we’re in the Boston Teaparty, 75 Park Street.

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Next dates for Open Coffee Bristol

Well that was January, and lots of new faces at 8.30am in the Boston Teaparty.

Last year I put a repeating event on Eventbrite so we had a calendar but that may have caused more confusion than it solved as some people thought they had to book to come along to Open Coffee Bristol. You don’t need to book, just turn up, buy a tasty beverage, perhaps a pastry and join in the business discussions.

The next meetings will be:

  • Tues, 8 Feb, 8.30am until 10am or whenever people have to leave
  • Tues, 22 Feb, 8.30am until 10am or whenever people have to leave
  • Tues, 8 March, 8.30am until 10am or whenever people have to leave
  • Tues, 22 March, 8.30am until 10am or whenever people have to leave
  • Can you spot the pattern yet? :)
  • Tues, 5 April, 8.30am until 10am or whenever people have to leave
  • Tues, 19 April, 8.30am until 10am or whenever people have to leave
  • and fortnightly

You don’t have to attend every meeting, you’re just as welcome to come along to one as to them all.

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Jimmy Wales in Bristol

All businesses thrive on good information and the man behind the biggest information site on the web (Wikipedia, in case you weren’t sure) is in Bristol for the day as part of his 10th Anniversary global party!

Jimmy’s user page on Wikipedia is a very insightful read. His 8 founding philosophies would stand well in most socially aware entrepreneurs (though a couple are very Wikipedia-centric).

I’m sure that lots of Open Coffee regulars make frequent use of Wikipedia, I certainly do, and I’m sure we all support Jimmy & Wikimedia in developing their many projects. I look forward to seeing many of you at Jimmy’s talk in the Victoria Rooms,

It’s also worth noting that Jimmy’s presence in Bristol is largely due to our incredible strength in software development, web technologies and the commitment to open and free (as in speech as well as in beer) software across the city.

If you can’t make it, you can watch all the goodness here:

Pitching for Management™ – Bristol

Starting and growing a business is tough. You need a good team around you. But growing a business is a full-time job (plus evenings & weekends) so when are you going to have the time to meet the right people?

Well some of the right people have just been receiving the invite below, so if you’re a growing business (even if you’re not an Open Coffee regular) and you’d like an opportunity to meet them, please drop Angel News a line, or visit the eventbrite link.

Hint: NO CHARGE for pitching companies

http://pitchingformanagementinbristol2.eventbrite.com/

AngelNews, the leading online news service for the early stage investment market, in association with Intramezzo and The BoulevardBurges Salmon and Smith & Williamson, invites you to the 2nd Pitching for Management™ event in Bristol on the 26th January 2011 at 6.00pm – 9.30pm.

Use your skills to help a business grow

If you are looking to work with an exciting growing business, in any role from Mentor to CEO or Marketing Director, you must attend Pitching for Management™.

We know companies currently looking to fill a range of posts and many will be pitching at this event….. They need someone just like you to join their senior management team.

They will be pitching their business and details of the role(s) that needs filling to our audience of serial entrepreneurs, senior business managers and business angels.  Make sure you are one of the first people to hear about these exciting vacancies.

http://pitchingformanagementinbristol2.eventbrite.com/

Open Coffee, with a Greek flavour

I’ve just been swapping emails with Dimitris Athanasiadis (Exec Board member on Openfund) about the launch of their Fourth Round of funding for new start-up companies. Dimitris also runs Open Coffee Greece, so I guess it was natural to reach out to the other international Open Coffee groups to promote Openfund.

Of course you may want to relocate to Greece if you’re successful at applying to Openfund, especially as they start in Jan for 5 months. Their technical advisers reflect the European and International nature of start-ups, and its a pretty impressive line up that would help accelerate just about any venture proposition.

Some facts about the fund from their launch post:

Specifically, the range of funding is almost doubled to €30.000-50.000 up from €25.000-35.0000, while keeping the equity at 15%. Also based on a significant number of additions to our advisor board, we are now able to provide much more mentoring time and networking to all projects.

You have until 30 November to apply and the decisions will be made on 10 Jan, with a 5 month incubation programme starting right afterwards. If you’re interested:

You may apply today by filling the form here. You are also encouraged to take a close look at our process, the FAQ and best practices before proceeding with your application.

Our own Open Coffee will be meeting as usual next Tues, 2 Nov from about 8.30am in the Boston Teaparty on Park St.

Lots of new people at Open Coffee

Thanks to everyone that came along to this morning’s Open Coffee. Despite having to crowd around the tables a bit it was great to see so many new faces.

I missed a lot of the discussion at the far end of the table between Stephen (@stephenmaudsley), Greg, Nick (@nicksturge), Matt (@PRBristolblog) and Andy, but Bob, Christine, Nigel (@nigellegg), Andrew and myself had a good discussion around hydrogen fuel-cells & alternative fuels, managing multiple websites & social media monitoring. There were also discussions around the future of Local Enterprise Partnerships and what that might (or might not) mean for people around the tables.

We had a few people on holiday and forgetting their bike locks, but a really good turn out. If I didn’t catch your twitter name and you’d like a shout-out, let me know in the comments.

Look forward to seeing everyone again on 24 Aug, same time (8.30am), same place (Boston Teaparty).

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Open Coffee next Tues 10 Aug

Just a quick note to remind everyone that we’re back in the Boston Teaparty on Park St from about 8.30am.

Last time the discussions ranged from the business model behind Groupon to fashion tips to monitoring social media for business intelligence. See you there for great coffee & great conversation!