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The event was remarkably well attended. There were a total of 20 attendees. The talk was very interactive right from the beginning, so much so that it took Nimish more than an hour and a half to go through his set of 10 slides...:-) But he seemed more than happy to answer any questions from the audience. The audience was clearly hooked on to Nimish's style of talking and his infinite wisdom on the subject matter. The whole thing lasted around 3 hours and even after that we had to stop it proactively...:-)
PS: Attendees, please send us any feedback that you might have and we will be more than happy to look at it.
PPS: If any of you make a fortune out of selling your company now, do send a thank you note to Nimish and a check for sponsoring our next event...;-)
Are you an entrepreneur who has a small company? Looking for it to "get acquired"? Want to know what the right moves to make are? What signals to send out? How to strengthen your position against a competitor?
Join us for a very informal and interactive chat with Nimish Mehta. Nimish will talk to us about exit strategies for a small startup. He will draw from his personal experience from many acquisitions that he has overseen at various companies. We also have a long hour earmarked for Q&A - so do bring your questions to the table.
| Date: May 14, 2006 - Add to Outlook or GCalendar |
| Venue: Room 104, CS Dept, Stanford University (Palo Alto) |
| Tickets: $10 (Sandwich Lunch Included) |
| 11:30 - 12:00: Networking |
| 12:00 - 12:30: Lunch |
| 12:30 - 01:00: Talk by Nimish |
| 01:00 - 02:00: Q&A |
Online Registration is now closed. You can still register onsite, but we won't be able to provide lunch.
Nimish, as Senior VP, is responsible for SAP’s Enterprise Information strategy and products, including both structured and unstructured data. Nimish joins SAP from Siebel Systems. As group vice president, Customer Data Integration at Siebel Systems, Nimish was hired to lead Siebel’s highest-growth division. In this role, Nimish grew revenue from $10,000 to $70 million in 18 months. Previously, Nimish spent more than 10 years at Oracle. As senior vice president at Oracle, reporting directly to the CEO, he was a member of the product management committee and was involved in corporate product decisions. At Oracle, Nimish was chosen to create an all-new product division to develop and market vertical industry applications in pharmaceuticals, energy, government/higher education, consumer products and MRO.

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