Small Business in the NSJV and the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Meg Arnold Managing Director, Valley Vision David Garcia Thursday, November 3, 2016 Chief Operating Officer, Ten│Space Mark Crockett Exec Director, Stockton Impact Corps SPONSORED BY Follow on Twitter at: #stateofnsjv2016
SMALL BUSINESS IN THE NSJV AND THE ENTREPRENEURIAL ECOSYSTEM Presented to NSJV in Tracy | November 3, 2016
WHAT WE WILL COVER Context: what is an entrepreneurial ecosystem, why is it important, and how does it help? NSJV examples: Huddle Cowork Stockton Impact Corps
SPEAKERS Meg Arnold, Managing Director, Valley Vision meg.arnold@valleyvision.org | 530‐867‐1921 David Garcia, Chief Operating Officer, Ten Space dgarcia@tenspacedev.com | 209‐469‐2678 Mark Crockett, Exec Director, Stockton Impact Corp mark@stocktonimpactcorps.com | (209)471‐1855
ENT REPRENEURIAL EC O SYST EM: C O MPO NENT S
HO W T O BUILD AN ENT REPRENEURIAL EC O SYST EM
ENT REPRENEURS: NO T O NE-SIZE-FIT S-ALL Innovation‐led R&D‐centric; intellectual property is competitive advantage; “tech startups” Second Stage Stable and growth‐focused; 10‐99 employees, $750K ‐ $50M revenue Main Street Community‐serving; slow, steady growth; no short‐term “exit strategy” Microenterprise Require minimal capitalization (<$35K); “gig economy” options
SPEAKERS Meg Arnold, Managing Director, Valley Vision meg.arnold@valleyvision.org | 530‐867‐1921 David Garcia, Chief Operating Officer, Ten Space dgarcia@tenspacedev.com | 209‐469‐2678 Mark Crockett, Exec Director, Stockton Impact Corp mark@stocktonimpactcorps.com | (209)471‐1855
* Business Connection to Early Stage Consulting Resources Financing * The Theory: Knowledge + Resources + Access to capital promote financial stability * The Clients: Start-ups, Microenterprises, and “main street” businesses
CONTACT US FOR MORE INFORMATION meg.arnold@valleyvision.org dgarcia@tenspacedev.com mark@stocktonimpactcorps.com March 9, 2016 Presented to NSJV in Tracy | November 3, 2016
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