Past Events

  • Social E-Challenge kick-off event
    Tuesday, November 13, 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
    Location: Braun Auditorium, Stanford University

    • Dr. Bill Drayton, founder of Ashoka
    • Debra Dunn, Former Senior Vice President of Corporate Affairs and
      Global Citizenship, current board member for Skoll Foundation
    • John Denniston, Partner, Clean Technologies, Kleiner Perkins
      Caufield & Byers
    • Frank Levinson, founder of Finisar and Small World Group, venture
      philanthropist

    This is a unique opportunity to meet leading figures in social entrepreneurship and all attendants get a free copy of "How to change the world" by David Bornstein!

  • Biodesign: From the Innovator's workbench - A Discussion with Dean Kamen, best known for his invention of the Segway
    Tuesday, 13 November 2007, 5:30-6:30 pm
    Stanford University - Hewlett Teaching Center - Room 200
    Reception to follow @ Packard Building Atrium
    Admission: On-line: $45 On-site: $60
    Free to Stanford faculty, staff, students and high school students with ID
  • SEN Launch, Showcase and Networking Reception.
    The formal launch of the Stanford Entrepreneurship Network (SEN) took place on 10 October 2007. The featured speaker was Martin Eberhard, Co-Founder and President of Technology, Tesla Motors gave a thought provocing talk about the game-changing, Silicon Valley start-up, Tesla Motors. To listen to the podcast of Martin's talk, please go to http://edcorner.stanford.edu
    (Fall, 2007)
  • Presentations by Stanford business plan competition finalists -
    BASES E-Challenge
    (Spring, 2007)
  • Stanford Center for Internet and Society Speaker Series. SEN co-hosted a talk given by entrepreneur Rick Alber at the Graduate School of Law
    (Spring, 2003)
  • Stanford Faculty Entrepreneurship Seminar to introduce Stanford’s policies and resources for faculty entrepreneurs.
    (Autumn, 2002)
  • Presentations by Stanford business plan competition finalists -
    BASES E-Challenge
    (Spring, 2002)
  • Social Entrepreneurship Panel at the Graduate School of Business
    (Winter, 2002)
  • The Art of Innovation with David Kelley
    (Autumn, 2001)
  • Angel Investing
    (Spring, 2001)
  • On-Campus Entrepreneurs
    (Winter, 2001)
  • The Evolving Role of Incubators
    (Autumn, 2000)
  • An Introduction to Entrepreneurship Programs at Stanford
    (Spring, 2000)