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Supporting Entrepreneurs in Your Community

April 9, 2009 · 2 Comments

jefferson-grapevineLast month (March 25) I attended the Jefferson Grapevine event in Medford, OR. The Jefferson Grapevine is a network created by SOREDI (Southern Oregon Regional Economic Development Inc.). The Jefferson Grapevinecelebrates the spirit of entrepreneurship in Southern Oregon providing a unique and powerful forum where leaders of growing businesses can network with fellow entrepreneurs, key advisors, business professionals, and qualified funding sources.”

I’ve had the pleasure of attending a couple of their events this year as part of my role as regional coordinator with the Oregon Entrepreneurs Network. Their most recent event showcased Roger Akers as their keynote speaker. Akers is the founder and managing partner of Akers Capital in Sacramento, CA. Akers Capital manages Pac West Technology Fund I, LP, an investment partnership that invests in emerging technology companies in the Northwest and Northern California.

Akers is a successful angel investor and spoke about how he and his team helped stimulate an entrepreneurial movement in the Sacramento area. His talk was so refreshing on many levels. He indicated that when they initiated this effort in Sacramento they had 600 start-ups express interest – which was surprising to most people. The common theme among these 600 businesses was their lack of ability to find mentors/advisors and funding from accredited investors. This is the same challenge many of the entrepreneurs I meet experience in their own communities – myself included!

I’ve had 33 start-ups come to me in the last 3 months seeking mentors, educational opportunities, expert service providers and of course – funding! I’m sure this is a challenge in many small to mid-size communities throughout the Nation. Knowing that entrepreneurs and innovators are key to stimulating an economy, Akers’s talk could not have come at a better time for me – or for Oregon-based start-ups.

Akers provided the following overview for what it takes for a community to rally around their innovators and entrepreneurs:

  • Gain an understanding of the local market size of start-up businesses.
  • Put a support mechanism in place for providing mentors, advisors, and educational and funding opportunities (i.e. OEN, Smart-ups, Jefferson Grapevine, Central Oregon Pub Talks).
  • Develop a public awareness campaign to educate the public about how entrepreneurs are the fabric of the region’s economic development. Show how entrepreneurs bring value to your community.
  • Engage your local university – including the tech transfer department. Tie this department in with efforts happening outside the universities.
  • Build a capitol network that is diverse in its make-up and trained on how to support local new ventures.
  • Engage service providers who support emerging growth-oriented businesses – including, lawyers, accountants, bankers and insurance providers.
  • Celebrate the successes of your local entrepreneurs!

smartups_logoI realize many of these points seem simple; however implementing them simultaneously, gaining support from the appropriate organizations, and keeping the momentum going can be the challenge.

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It’s organizations like the Oregon Entrepreneurs Network (based in Portland), the Jefferson Grapevine (based in Medford), Smart-ups (based in Eugene), and the Central Oregon Pub-Talk (based in Bend) that foster the growth of entrepreneurs and investors. Please reach out and support these organizations in a way that’s appropriate for you.

Thanks again to Roger Akers for donating his time to visit the Jefferson Grapevine and share his knowledge and experience with smaller communities working to foster their own entrepreneurial efforts. Kudos goes out to Ron Fox, executive director at SOREDI, and his team for hosting Roger at their recent Grapevine event. Excellent program!

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Give the Gift of Mentoring

November 2, 2008 · Leave a Comment

I’m on the board of directors of a non-profit organization in Eugene, Oregon called Committed Partners for Youth (CPY). CPY provides caring adult mentors to the highest needs kids in Lane County – especially kids that have one or both parents in prison. This is a social issue I don’t think many people think about – and they should. Mainly because these numbers are not shrinking – and we need to intervene before they follow their parents footsteps…

You can support these kids by joining the “Mentor Kids With A Parent In Prison” Cause on Facebook. You can then make a secure online donation (click image below) and give the gift of mentoring. Your donation will help match a kid who has a parent in prison with a caring adult mentor. Oh – I’ve also been mentoring a female youth for 4 years now who has a parent in prison and a mother who struggles with drug addiction. It’s been the most rewarding thing I’ve ever done. But I understand that not everyone can mentor a kid, but perhaps can support this important cause through their dollars. This is a gift that definitely keeps on giving and is truly priceless!

If you’re one of those amazing people – please consider donating to a worthy cause. Instead of buying some cheap crap from China this holiday season, show your appreciation for your friends and family by supporting a cause in their name.

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