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The UH College of Business Administration
presents the
The 2001-2002 Kipapa i ke Ala Lecture Series
featuring
Guy Kawasaki
Chief Executive Officer, Garage Technology Ventures
"Then Versus Now: Starting a
Company in the New New Economy"
When: Tuesday, November 13, 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Where: UH School of Architecture Auditorium.
Cost: Free of Charge.
RSVP: 956-6532, or by e-mail to ttaira@cba.hawaii.edu.
Guy Kawasaki is the CEO of Garage Technology Ventures, a venture capital investment bank that
provides funding services for high-tech startups. Prior to this position, he was an Apple Fellow at
Apple Computer, Inc. A noted speaker and the founder of various personal computer companies, Mr.
Kawasaki was one of the individuals responsible for the success of the Macintosh computer. He is
also the author of seven books including Rules for Revolutionaries, How to Drive Your Competition
Crazy, Selling the Dream, and The Macintosh Way. He has a BA from Stanford University and an
MBA from UCLA as well as an honorary doctorate from Babson College.
Upcoming Kipapa Lectures:
February 14, 2002 - Venture Capital Panel featuring venture capitalists from around the country.
April 25, 2002 - Intellectual Law Panel featuring Craig Johnson, chairman and co-founder of
Venture Law Group (VLG), Silicon Valley, and other new venture attorneys.
The Kipapa i ke Ala Lecture Series
To help us understand how our state may benefit from the fast- paced changes in the world-wide marketplace, the University of Hawaii's College of
Business Administration, with the support of its friends, has created the Kipapa i ke Ala (Paving the Way) Lecture Series. This forum will bring the best
and brightest from the world of international business to share their knowledge with students, faculty alumni and members of the greater Hawaii
community.
Participants in this series of six panel discussion and talks will include top venture capitalists, intellectual property attorneys, CEOs, academics and high-tech
visionaries.
The Kipapa i ke Ala Lecture Series is made possible through a generous gift from the Emmett R. Quady Foundation.
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Last Reviewed: 11/16/01
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