Start Me Up Live, A New Show for Millennial Entrepreneurs Launches in Response to Demand for StartUp Programming
San Diego, CA (PRWEB) February 03, 2015 -- Start Me Up Live, a new show for entrepreneurs by entrepreneurs, is geared for millennials who want to translate their ideas into thriving businesses.
According to PEW Research, 68% of millennials intend to start their own business. To accelerate millennial entrepreneurs, the founders of Start Me Up Live have created a 30-minute show which features high-powered executives who have launched and built successful businesses across a broad spectrum of industry segments, including non-profits. Appearing on the first episode are; Michael Robertson – Founder of MP3.com, Tyson McDowell – President of Avadyne Health, Dan Negroni – Founder and CEO of Launch Box, and Mike Krenn – serial entrepreneur and President of the San Diego Venture Group. This panel of experts cuts through the hype to help entrepreneurs focus on that it takes to successfully start a new business.
To see a preview of the show click here.
To watch the full show visit http://bit.ly/YouTubeSTARTMEUPLIVE
“There is so much information about how to start a business, it can be overwhelming. We give entrepreneurs access to key insights that can make the difference between startup success or failure,” says founding partner and the show’s host, Cheryl Goodman.
The national show also provides guidance in timing, strategies and tactics in securing funding from Venture Capital/Investment companies. For each episode, three new start-up companies are invited to participate in an elevator pitch contest where they convey who they are, what they do and how they will become a household name in just 60 seconds. The expert panel provides instant feedback and insights that will help any business focus on what really matters. The winner of the first challenge is Adam Riggs-Zeigen of Rock My Run, an intelligent music application that powers the listeners workout. Other “Elevator Pitch” participants in the first Start Me Up Live episode were Barry Klein of Glia, the app that empowers people to shop their values and Andre Szucs of Gladius, maker of innovative, light-weight prosthetics.
“We are dedicated to presenting high value information for startups and do it in a way that makes it easily digestible and fun,” says co-founder and on-air co-host, Walt Czerminski.
Entrepreneurs who want to appear on Start Me Up Live should email the team at pitch(at)startmeuplive(dot)com
Start Me Up Live was filmed at Groovey Like a Movie, a full service film and production. Start Me Up Live is published monthly and distributed digitally on YouTube. View the promo at http://bit.ly/startmeupLIVE
Julie Matibag, Start Me Up Live, http://www.StartMeUpLive.com, +1 858-775-6378, [email protected]
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