At some point, Jeff suggested that we start inviting a broader set of people involved in, or at least interested in, entrepreneurship in Boulder. We did so, and 'officially' formed the Entrepreneur's Martini Group. (Someday, in a future post, I'll describe my fondness for the classic martini.) The group has now grown to an invitation list of about 25, and we typically get 12-18 at any event. We meet every 6-8 weeks at a local watering hole.
I enjoy these meetings immensely, because I get very jazzed by the creative energy of these people. Some that have attended in the past include:
- Pete Rast, founder of Stratasearch, a stock technical analysis software tool
- Pawel Osiczko and John Horne, who together are a fountain of business ideas and are bound to eventually find the one that works for them
- Scott Dalgleish, who, along with his wife Susan (who should also attend in the future), founded Dragonfly Innovations
- Steve Cox, formerly engineering director of Crosswalk but who is now starting something involved with multiprocessor ICs
- Andrew Funk, who started C-Port, an IC company that was acquired by Motorola, a few years ago and is currently looking for the next opportunity
- John Ives, founder of a market prediction company (I'm not sure how public he is about the company, yet)
If you would like to join us at our next outing, feel free to comment below.
Sounds interesting.
ReplyDeleteWhens your next meetup?
Does "dabbling" with 3-4 other startups meet the criteria?
Lal
forgot 2 say that locally there are a couple of 'angels' that get together around drinks and they call themselves "The Martini Club"
ReplyDeleteLal
Interesting ... I had heard of a group of angels that get together for margaritas and call themselves (you guessed it) the Margarita Group. I guess we're not original.
ReplyDeleteIt is about time we got the group out again. I'll pick a date and location and post them on this blog.
tracy