Washington DC Entrepreneurial Bash
Location :
Comcast Center (Heritage Hall), University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742
Description
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The Entrepreneurial Bash is a celebration of outstanding entrepreneurship that brings together top business leaders, executives, company owners, and aspiring entrepreneurs.
Hear from a panel of world class company founders who started from scratch and blazed a trail to success at, or greater than, $100 million. Founders share key insights and ingredients that made their companies extraordinarily successful -- as well as the challenges and failures they faced along the way.
Confirmed speakers include:
Howard Tullman
Tribeca Flashpoint Media Arts Academy
Kendall College
The Cobalt Group
Troy Henikoff
SurePayroll
Excelerate Labs
Ted Leonsis
AOL
Monumental Sports & Entertainment
Ara H. Bagdasarian
Omnilert
Moderated By:
Robert Jordan
Author,
How They Did It: Billion Dollar Insights from the Heart of America
DIRECTIONS
FROM BALTIMORE AND POINTS NORTH
Take I-95 South to Washington, D.C.'s Capital Beltway (I-495 West). Take Exit 27 and then follow signs to Exit 25 (U.S. 1 South toward College Park). Proceed approximately one mile south on Route 1; take the exit for 193 West (University Boulevard). At the first light, turn left onto Paint Branch Drive. After the first stop sign, you will see Lot 4B on your right. Please park in Lot 4b and proceed up the steps to Comcast Center entrance.
FROM VIRGINIA AND POINTS SOUTH
Take I-95 North to Washington, D.C.'s Capital Beltway (I-495). Continue north on I-95/I-495 toward Baltimore. Take Exit 25 (U.S. 1 South toward College Park). Proceed approximately one mile south on Route 1; take the exit for 193 West (University Boulevard). At the first light, turn left onto Paint Branch Drive. After the first stop sign, you will see Lot 4B on your right. Please park in Lot 4b and proceed up the steps to Comcast Center entrance.
FROM VIRGINIA AND POINTS WEST
Take I-66 East or I-270 South to Washington, D.C.'s Capital Beltway (I-495). Go East on I-495 toward Baltimore/Silver Spring. Take Exit 25 (U.S. 1 South toward College Park). Proceed approximately one mile south on Route 1; take the exit for 193 West (University Boulevard). At the first light, turn left onto Paint Branch Drive. After the first stop sign, you will see Lot 4B on your right. Please park in Lot 4b and proceed up the steps to Comcast Center entrance.
FROM ANNAPOLIS AND POINTS EAST
Take U.S. 50 West to Washington, D.C.'s Capital Beltway (I-495). Go north on I-95/I-495 toward Baltimore. Take Exit 25 (U.S. 1 South toward College Park). Proceed approximately one mile south on Route 1; take the exit for 193 West (University Boulevard). At the first light, turn left onto Paint Branch Drive. After the first stop sign, you will see Lot 4B on your right. Please park in Lot 4b and proceed up the steps to Comcast Center entrance.
FROM WASHINGTON, D.C. (NORTHWEST/SOUTHWEST)
Take 16th St. North which becomes Georgia Avenue North at the Maryland/D.C. line. Go East on I-495 toward Baltimore. Take Exit 25 (U.S. 1 South toward College Park). Proceed approximately one mile south on Route 1; take the exit for 193 West (University Boulevard). At the first light, turn left onto Paint Branch Drive. After the first stop sign, you will see Lot 4B on your right. Please park in Lot 4b and proceed up the steps to Comcast Center entrance.
FROM WASHINGTON, D.C. (NORTHEAST/SOUTHEAST)
Take Rhode Island Avenue (U.S. 1 North) which becomes Baltimore Avenue North at the Maryland/D.C. line. Proceed through the city of College Park. Turn left at the main entrance (the intersection of Route 1 and Paint Branch Parkway). Take the immediate right onto Paint Branch Drive. After the first stop sign, you will see Lot 4B on your right. Please park in Lot 4b and proceed up the steps to Comcast Center entrance.









The tour was inspired by
attended scores of events, but I’ve never seen anything like this: successful, mature entrepreneurs talking about how they did it! Bravo!
Listening to the panel of speakers was the perfect kick-start to building my business. I encourage you to continue your work and what you’ve set out to do. This country needs to heal and I believe this will be done through the next generation of entrepreneurs and young business people. The more cities you can travel to and get that inspiration across, the better.
