Colorado State University College of Business Events Celebrating National Entrepreneurship Week

Jim Linfield, managing partner of Cooley, Godward Kronish LLP, will present "How the Survivors Survived: Strategies to Endure Tough Economic Times" at the Thomas M. McKee Building at The Ranch in Loveland on Tuesday, February 24 at 7:30 a.m. This presentation will kick off a week of events celebrating National Entrepreneurship Week at the Colorado State University College of Business.

Linfield has served as counsel to several hundred start-ups and early stage companies, primarily in the technology area over the past 25 years and will share observations about what management actions have separated the survivors from the losers during tough economic times.

Other events hosted by the College of Business:

Thursday, Feb. 26: Michael Webb, chairman and cofounder of Aubice LLC, a software technology company, will talk about "Entrepreneurial Creativity and Implementation, a Q&A Forum" at 11 a.m. at the Lory Student Center Room 228.

Friday, Feb. 27: Desiree Pacheco, a CU doctoral student, will talk about "The Race for Entrepreneurial Legitimacy" at 10 a.m. in Rockwell Hall Room 119.

Tuesday, March 3: Judy Dorsey, president and principal engineer in The Brendle Group, will talk about "Entrepreneurship in the New Energy Economy" from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. in the Lory Student Center Room 228.

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