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	<title>Comments on: Venture Adventure Results &amp; Outcome: JJ Entry #10</title>
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		<title>By: Peggy Gibbs</title>
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		<dc:creator>Peggy Gibbs</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 05:30:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Nick,

I congratulate you for truly turning what some might seem a disappointment into a great learning and networking opportunity!

We run a 2 week very intense (but fun) business and entrepreneurship academy for students age 11-15. Founding CEO&#039;s of early stage companies bring a real business problem for a team of students to solve, then create a business plan to support their solution and defend it in a business plan competition in front of VC&#039;s and angel investors who provide not only the winning order but valuable feedback. Sound familiar?
It would be very interesting to follow all of you who competed to see who of you would not give up and persistently, found a way to go to market and create value. From what I see so far - I think you are going to be successful!

All the best! Let&#039;s stay in touch.
Peggy</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nick,</p>
<p>I congratulate you for truly turning what some might seem a disappointment into a great learning and networking opportunity!</p>
<p>We run a 2 week very intense (but fun) business and entrepreneurship academy for students age 11-15. Founding CEO&#8217;s of early stage companies bring a real business problem for a team of students to solve, then create a business plan to support their solution and defend it in a business plan competition in front of VC&#8217;s and angel investors who provide not only the winning order but valuable feedback. Sound familiar?<br />
It would be very interesting to follow all of you who competed to see who of you would not give up and persistently, found a way to go to market and create value. From what I see so far &#8211; I think you are going to be successful!</p>
<p>All the best! Let&#8217;s stay in touch.<br />
Peggy</p>
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