One of the biggest challenges early stage founders face when building a startup is how to build a product on a limited budget. Most projects encounter budget overruns due to poor planning and communication or lack of technical knowledge and skills. If you'd like to learn ways to develop your product successfully without exceeding your budget, then join us for this interactive, online event. Nelly Yusupova, CTO and Founder of TechSpeak for Entrepreneurs, will share an efficient and repeatable process that she's developed to successfully manage teams that deliver projects on time and on budget. Join us and come ready with your questions.
Nelly Yusupova is a CTO, with over 18 years experience, leading companies to technical excellence. She is a start-up tech advisor, outsourced CTO, and the creator of TechSpeak for Entrepreneurs.
Nelly is on a mission to help entrepreneurs minimize technology mistakes through her online masterclass TechSpeak for Entrepreneurs where she provides the roadmap to successfully manage technology teams and projects. Just recently included in Fast Company's, "League of Extraordinary Women", Nelly has been at the forefront of the women' s movement online since 1999 and is a Wall Street Journal's "Woman on the IT Fast Track".
Nelly is a speaker and presenter for many organizations and major industry events including: Women's Enterprise Center, NY Entrepreneurs Business Network, Small Business Summit, BlogHer, Social Media Jungle, Mom 2.0, BlogWorld, and has been featured in INC Magazine, NBC Today Show, Fast Company Magazine, NewsDay.com, O'Reilly, SmartMoney, SmallBiz, TechRepublic, and Women's Radio.
Are you looking to start your own company? Are you trying to make the transition from an employee to an entrepreneur?
Startup Founder 101 brings together aspiring and experienced tech entrepreneurs to discuss, meet, and collaborate to build great new startups, and to push the local startup ecosystem forward.
In this group you can learn the best practices of starting a company from people who have been there and done that. In addition, you can meet local founders, exchange ideas, get feedback, engage in startup workshops, meet business partners, and more.