Monday, April 19, 2010

Workshop on Seed Funding, Venture Capital & Private Equity


TiE Chennai invites you to
“Getting Funded- 101 Best Practices”
(Topics include Seed Funding, Venture Capital & Private Equity)
With Sam Mehta

Where: Accord Metropolitan Hotel, Sapphire Hall, GN Chetty Road, T Nagar, Chennai

When: Wednesday – April 21st 2010


Time: 7:00 PM onwards followed by Networking & Dinner

Registration Details – [6:30 PM – 7:00 PM]

Charter Members – Complimentary
Associate Members – Rs 200
Non Members – Rs 500

Topic:
Getting Funded: 101 Best Practices – Topics covered include;
1. Seed Funding
2. Venture Capital
3. Private Equity
Details:

Sam Mehta is the Founding Director of Atlas Advisory (a boutique advisory firm) and Atlas Venturez (a seed fund). He is an advisor to various Private Equity Funds and Family Offices in a personal capacity. Mr Mehta is an Operating Director of Dr Mehta Hospitals, a 75+ year old healthcare provider. Mr Mehta brings more than 15 years of top-tier strategic consulting, multi-national operating and entrepreneurial business development experience to the healthcare industry. A former management consultant with McKinsey & Company (USA), he has served a number of leading global industrial and private equity clients. Prior to McKinsey, Mr Mehta has held multiple senior business development, technical and operations management positions with Shell, BP, ICI and Exxon in Europe and Latin America. Mr Mehta has also held leadership positions within various family business enterprises and startups (healthcare, food processing, real estate investments, technology and imports / exports) in Europe and Asia. Mr Mehta has an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management, a Masters in Manufacturing / Engineering Management (USA), a Masters and Bachelors in Chemical Engineering (UK). Mr Mehta is a Chartered Chemical Engineer (CEng) with the Institute of Chemical Engineers, a Professional European Engineer (EUR ING) with FEANI, a Chartered Scientist (CSci) with the Science Council, a Chartered Environmentalist (CEnv) with the Society for the Environment, a Sainsbury Management Fellow (SMF) with the Royal Academy of Engineering, UK and a TIE Charter Member.

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