Chapel Hill, N.C. — The Council for Entrepreneurial Development is signing on as a co-presenter at “Internet Summit 08,” a one-day program focusing on the future of net technologies.
TechJournal South is putting on the event along with venture capital firm Southern Capitol Ventures.
The conference is set for Nov. 19 at the University of North Carolina's Friday Center in Chapel Hill.
“CED feels (that) the opportunity to work with TechJournal South and Southern Capitol Ventures to promote the Internet economy is a win for everyone,” said Joan Siefert Rose, the CED’s new president. “There is a great lineup of speakers, and the CED lounge will add more value as a chance to network with local leaders in the Web 2.0 industry.”
The program will include a variety of speakers and panel discussions.
Council for Entrepreneurial Development backs ‘Internet Summit’
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