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Plenary panel including angels and venture capitalists on how to pitch to investors when the industry is puckering up, mid-morning June 1.Charles Ross, Milwaukee native and chief executive officerof International Business Innovation Accelerator, to keynote morning of June 1.“Diligent (Baker’s) Dozen: Top 13 finalists from the Governor’s Business Plan Contest square off on the afternoon of May 31.Produced by the Tech Council, the Entrepreneurs’ Conference is among the largest and affordable events for entrepreneurs and early stage investors in the Upper Midwest. Detailed panel information is posted at. Seven panel tracks formed under three unique stages of “launch,” “grow” and “succeed” will appeal to entrepreneurs in all stages. “Crossroads of innovation” is the theme of the 21 st annual conference, where entrepreneurs from around the state will showcase their ideas, services and technologies. Attendees may attend all or parts of any track. Panelists: Scott Hess, CLA (CliftonLarsonAllen) Bill Stone, Wintrust and Stephanie Timmers, Lauber Business Partners & Timmersįour other panels in the “Grow” and “Succeed” tracks will be announced soon. Moderated by Scott Brunner, Husch Blackwell. Dive into strategy around accounting, banking, compensating team members, and managing assets as your venture prepares for growth and investment. Questions often come much earlier than you think as you grow your business. June 1 – Core services for growing your company: Strategic steps around accounting, banking, HR, and legal needs

Panelists: Amy Jensen, The Water Council John Lucey, UW-Madison Center for Dairy Research and Adhira Sunkara, WiSysĢ p.m. Moderated by Jessica Silvaggi, UWM Research Foundation. This will include a look at two “Regional Innovation Engine” grants out of 44 nationally awarded this month by the National Science Foundation. From life sciences to ag-tech, and from water-tech to energy, learn about sectors that are among those that set Wisconsin apart from others. Our Midwest state isn’t a “one-trick badger” when it comes to industries that lever technology. June 1 – Wisconsin technologies to watch: Learn more about the state’s hot industries

Panel discussions in the “Launch” track are:ġ0 a.m. The “ LAUNCH” track is one of three conference tracks open to all attendees at the 21 st annual conference.

The conference at the Italian Community Center returns to the “Cream City” to celebrate the region’s rise as a startup and scale-up hub within the Midwest. MILWAUKEE, Wis. – Finding resources you need to launch your company and learning more about industry sectors that have drawn the attention of the National Science Foundation will be part of the “Launch” panel discussion track at the June 1 Wisconsin Entrepreneurs’ Conference.
