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How to Establish Yourself as a Thought Leader in Your Industry as a Venture Capitalist - Capitalizing on Speaking Engagements, Published Works, Social Networking and Media Exposure
ExecSense, April 2010, Minutes: 60
In How to Establish Yourself as a Thought Leader in Your Industry as a Venture Capitalist, ExecSense examines specific ways to use speaking engagements, published works, social networking web sites, media exposure and other tools to make a name for yourself in your industry. Take the 60 minutes to view this webinar (on your computer, mobile phone, iPod or printed out) to understand the best ways to establish yourself as a go-to person in your industry for CEOs seeking guidance, entrepreneurs seeking funding, and other industry professionals looking for insights, which could lead to new investment opportunities for your firm as well as open new doors of professional opportunity for yourself.
Upon ordering, ExecSense will email you a link to download the webinar for viewing on your computer, mobile media device (iPod/iPhone, Blackberry), or printed out. The downloaded files will include the PowerPoint presentation, audio narration and jpeg images of the slides (for watching on your mobile media device).
The webinar is led by an expert at helping venture capitalists establish themselves as thought leaders in their industry, Merydith Willoughby, and focuses on:
- Everything you need to know in 60 minutes about how to establish yourself as a thought leader in your industry and how to use this reputation as a valuable tool for yourself and your firm
- How to establish yourself as a go-to person in your industry for CEOs seeking guidance, entrepreneurs and companies seeking funding, and with analysts, media and other industry professionals
- Sure-fire and easy-to-implement tips and tricks for establishing yourself as a thought leader through speaking engagements, published articles, press releases, seminars and social networking web sites
- Answers to the ten questions most asked by venture capitalists with respect to how to establish themselves as a thought leader and how such a reputation and media exposure can help their firm and open new doors of professional opportunity
- Case studies of other venture capitalists that have had success establishing themselves as a thought leader in their industry, the positive impact it had on behalf of their firm and career, and valuable lessons learned
Praise for ExecSense Webinars:
“...get leading intelligence without ever leaving your office.” - Alex Wilmerding, Partner, Boston Capital Ventures
“Thorough, informative and interesting...an efficient, effective means of gaining in depth insight...” - Greg Nowak, Partner, Pepper Hamilton
“Well organized, well articulated, and easy to follow. The ExecSense webinar I attended was the best virtual learning experience I've had in quite some time.” - Brian K. Moore, HR Communications, Humana
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