Welcome
Posted Jan 16 2004 - 10:50am by MichaelSlage
Welcome to the MindShare Alumni website, where graduates of MindShare classes since 1997 connect and communicate with each other. This is a private site, accessible only by MindShare graduates and members of the Organizing Board with user ids and passwords. By completing a Profile, you'll be able to share your contact information with other MindShare alums and take advantage of other services.
- Receive announcements about MindShare events, programs and opportunities
- Learn about MindShare alumni
- Send emails to the MindShare community with your questions about growing your business
- Communicate employment opportunities or needs
- Exchange information about office space, services and other aspects of running your business
- Learn about and register for MindShare events
The MindShare community is over 600 entrepreneurs and a dedicated group of business leaders who serve on its Organizing Board. If you are interested in getting involved and supporting the MindShare Alumni community, please email: info@mindsharealumni.org
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