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Sunday, May 03, 2020
Howard Tullman Podcast with CCAC “The Long Road Ahead and the Best Way Forward” May 7th
Howard Tullman is
an American serial entrepreneur, venture capitalist, educator,
writer, lecturer, and a weekly columnist for INC. Magazine. He is the former
Executive Director of the Ed Kaplan Family Institute for Innovation
and Tech Entrepreneurship at Illinois Tech in Chicago and the former
CEO of 1871. Currently, he serves as the Managing Partner of
G2T3V, LLC, and the Managing Partner of Chicago High Tech Investment
Partners LLC.
Hear from Howard on Thursday, May 7th at
1:30pm CT as he discusses “The Long Road Ahead and the Best
Way Forward.”
WATCH THE WEBCAST HERE:
Thursday,
May 7th at 1:30 p.m. CT
The Long
Road Ahead and the Best Way Forward
Tullman talks about realistic timeframes to getting
back to the new normal, what the new normal will look like for
various businesses, how small businesses (and especially startups)
should think about re-opening or permanently closing their business,
and, how best , once you choose a path, to move ahead.
CCAC is focusing on Pandemic Programming: Insights and
Information for Today and What's Next. These 30 minute info
sessions will allow members and guests to hear from leaders and ask
pre-submitted questions. You'll be asked to enter in your information,
and you'll receive a personalized link, along with a reminder e-mail
an hour before the event.
About Howard Tullman:
Howard Tullman is a serial entrepreneur, venture
capitalist, educator and writer who has founded over a dozen
successful high-tech businesses in his 50+ year career. He is the
General Managing Partner of G2T3V, LLC and Chicago High-Tech
Investment Partners, LLC, two early-stage, Chicago-based, venture
funds; the former CEO of 1871; the former Executive Director of the
Kaplan Institute at Illinois Tech (where he was also the first
University Professor); the past President of Kendall College and the
founder and past President of Tribeca Flashpoint College; and a
weekly columnist for INC. Magazine.