The University of New Mexico-Los Alamos is offering a class where students can learn the process of starting a successful company from someone who has both academic training in entrepreneurship and the experience of turning his garage-invented technology into a business.
“Everybody has an idea,” said Nicholas Seet, who will teach Introduction to Entrepreneurship at UNM-LA during the spring semester. “This class will be a roadmap to making it happen. I will give you the steps you need to take. There is nothing mysterious about it. You just have to follow your bliss and do it.”
The class begins Feb. 22 and ends May 3. It’s open to everyone and the schedule, from noon-4 p.m. every Friday, may appeal to UNM-LA students, LANL employees, parents, retirees and professionals.
Seet is an entrepreneur and founder of Auditude, a venture backed online video advertising platform that was acquired by Adobe in November 2011. In 2005, he won the Rice University Business Plan Competition for his business concept. Auditude grew from an MP3 identification company to become the fourth largest video ad network in the world. Entrepreneurship let Seet leave his “day job” and eventually lead a company of 50 people, earning a return for himself and his investors.
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