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February 19, 2007 10:49 AM

Which Conferences Should I Attend?

I’ve been slow answering your questions recently (Jason has been much more diligent, but then you’d expect that since he’s an ex-lawyer.)  My backlog is now 50 questions, but I’m not daunted by that at all – really.

Today’s question is “Which industry events are a must attend, if any?”  I generally dislike conferences, so I don’t have a particularly good answer to the “must attend” part.  However, the ones I do enjoy are the regional ones that mix VCs, entrepreneurs, and all the regional service providers, such as the Venture Capital in the Rockies event that starts this Tuesday night in Beaver Creek. 

These types of events typically mix some local thing (skiing), with a nice venue (the Ritz at Beaver Creek), with good keynote speakers (Greg Maffei – CEO of Liberty Media and Mark Heesen – President of the National Venture Capital Association), with great entrepreneurs and their up and coming companies.  The local service providers for the entrepreneurial community (e.g. legal, search, accounting, banks, PR) are out in force guaranteeing good swag and some great meals. 

If you want to get a feel for the entreprenerial activity in a particular region, conferences like Venture Capital in the Rockies are the ones to go to.  Virtually every region in the country that has meaningful entrepreneurial and venture capital activity has some variant of this.

Posted in: Conferences | Posted by: Brad Feld

COMMENTS (4)

But only in Colorado would a conference start on a Tuesday after a Monday holiday and end on a Thursday. :-)

Ben Casnocha , February 19, 2007 1:36 PM

Er, um - that would be for the Monday and the Friday skiers (ah - the special bonus of a conference out here.)

Brad Feld , February 19, 2007 2:10 PM

Go easy on the kid. He's from Cali.

David Cohen , February 19, 2007 2:59 PM

David, you have just described a conference we're working on for this May in Zagreb, Croatia (can you go any more local?) If you (or anyone else) is interested, drop me a note.

Berislav Lopac , February 20, 2007 4:57 PM




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