FREE TO ALL HBS CLUB OF WISCONSIN PAID MEMBERS!!!
Save the date for a discussion with Professor Noam Wasserman.
Founders’ Dilemma – Recipient of the Class of 2009 Faculty Award, Professor Noam Wasserman will discuss how early decisions around money and power in entrepreneurial ventures have important long-term consequences for founders and their ventures. Professor Wasserman’s research indicates that a founder who gives up more equity to attract cofounders, new hires, and investors builds a more valuable company than one who parts with less equity. More often than not, however, those superior returns come from replacing the founder with a professional CEO more experienced with the needs of a growing company. This fundamental tension requires founders to make "rich" versus "king" trade-offs to maximize either their wealth or their control over the company.
RSVP no later than Noon, Friday, March 5th
** Call in information will be provided the day before. **
These events--available to all HBS clubs worldwide--are only for paid members of the HBS Club of Wisconsin with the exception of this single event in September. This is only one of the continuing benefits of supporting the wide range of activities for area alumni and other goals of the Club--including providing scholarships and pro-bono consulting. If you would like to become a member, do so on-line or if you need help with the website, call the Club office at (262) 532-2440. Each VLS call will feature a topic of significant appeal to HBS Alumni, with a selected HBS professor making a brief presentation. A Q&A session, with questions submitted to the moderator in real time, will follow.
March 10, 2010
*Location: Your Office or Home
*Time: 11:00am Central Time
* Cost: No Charge; A Members Only Event
* We will e-mail conference call instructions and instructions for submitting questions via e-mail
* Organizers: HBS Alumni Office
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