Entrepreneurship

Startup insights with Steve Collins. Review of first Founder Institute event in Dublin

By Donal Scannell http://irishtechnews.ie/founder-institute-coming-to-dublin-first-event-march-6th-donal-scannell-explains-more/ Steve Collins on entrepreneurship. Havok and Swrve founder and now Venture Partner at Frontline Ventures, Steve Collins…

9 years ago

Scale Up Millionaire. How To Sell Your Way To A Fast Growth, High Value Enterprise. Reviewed.

By @SimonCocking.  Scale Up Millionaire: How To Sell Your Way To A Fast Growth, High Value Enterprise by Gordon McAlpine, reviewed. Available…

9 years ago

HBAN angels invested €13.6m in 50 Irish start-ups in 2016

HBAN (Halo Business Angel Network), the all-island group responsible for the promotion of business angel investment in Ireland, today announced…

9 years ago

Inspiring innovation in the next generation of entrepreneurs, Roisin Lyons, Lecturer of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Dublin City University

By @SimonCocking, interesting interview with Roisin Lyons Lecturer of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Dublin City University. What is your background? Originally from Macroom, Co.…

9 years ago

Be laser focused on getting product/market fit. VC insights with Nicola McClafferty, draperesprit

By @SimonCocking, great interview with Nicola McClafferty VC @draperesprit. Formerly cofounder @covetique, @balderton, Jefferies. Wife, mama. tech, mornings, coffee. Former Londoner rediscovering…

9 years ago

Jay Z: I’m not a businessman, I’m a business, man…. and now a VC

Latest article from Henry Joseph-Grant to see more click here I have long been a Shawn "JAY Z" Carter fan,…

9 years ago

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