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Entrepreneurial Executives?

Thursday, February 28, 2008 Related Content Share/Send | No comments

I wrote this post on February 11, and have received a large stream of deals that are looking for financing. As I am working through these, it is becoming obvious to me that in most cases, the ventures need a couple of more key people in specific functions.

So.

If you are an entrepreneurial executive looking for a new CEO gig, and familiar with my thought process through this blog, please get in touch with me to see where I might be able to connect the dots.

In particular, I am focusing on Web 3.0 and Enterprise 3.0 business plans right now, so for the moment, if your interest and background aligns with those, that’s where the most likely synergies would be found.

Also, these will be Silicon Valley HQ projects, which necessitates that you are based here in the valley. I will be doing India deals, but more as a Global Market - India Development Center mode, not so much Indian Market Only deals.

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