Max Gladwell

SoLoMo and Green Living

Max Gladwell header image 2

Max Gladwell Live: Bring Your Green Business Ideas

May 17th, 2009 by Max Gladwell · 4 Comments

Together with BlobLive, this is open-mic night for social entrepreneurs and green businesses.

mg-live

This Monday, May 18th, from 6:30 – 9:00 PM Pacific Time, you can attend or tune into BlobLive LA with Max Gladwell. If you’d like to attend, feel free to RSVP via Facebook. If you’d like to watch the live webcast, you can participate via Twitter using the hashtag #bloblive. Doors open at 6:30 PM and live streaming begins at 7:30.

In conjunction with Max Gladwell, BlobLive hosts a monthly themed networking event for green business and social entrepreneurs in Santa Monica. Come share an idea, support an idea, or get inspired by one. New and existing ventures of all shapes and sizes are encouraged.

Are you working on a green or social venture? Are you interested in others who are? Do you have an idea to start one? Come listen, share, or promote your idea. In a supportive and relaxed environment, you can step up, practice your pitch, and share your ideas. BlobLive provides the food and the venue while everyone else in the room (and those watching the event streamed online) offer feedback, advice, and ideas for connections.

Those who attend BlobLives range from those with a dream for a new business, established business owners looking to expand and improve, social entrepreneurs, bloggers, investors, and experienced entrepreneurs who want to help others find their way.

For Max Gladwell Live, presenting priority is extended to ideas, businesses, non-profits, or any other entrepreneurial venture focused on making a difference in the world.

For a better chance to get on stage and share your idea, please pre-submit a brief description (250 words or so) to BlobLive host Erick Brownstein via e-mail: e [at] ebrownstein.com.

We recommend the following format for your pitch:

  1. Identify the problem that your business addresses. Where is the pain?
  2. Tell us how your business is the solution to that problem (how it relieves the pain) and how it will earn revenue/donations
  3. Ask your question: What do you need for your business? Partners? Funding? Marketing advice?

This week, special guest Dr. Dan Nathanson, a professor at UCLA Anderson and founder of Entrepreneurs Institute, will be arriving at 6:30 to offer presenters free coaching sessions to help prepare their pitch. And Max Gladwell founder Rob Reed will be offering feedback on marketing, sustainability, and social media strategies. We look forward to seeing you there.

Location: M.i.’s Westside Comedy Theater, 1323-A 3rd Street Promenade (in the alley between the Promenade and 4th). The best parking is the garage on 4th Street between Santa Monica and Arizona Ave. Exit the structure at the alley, and the entrance to the theater is right there.

If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!

Related Posts

Tags: Entrepreneurs

4 responses so far ↓

  • 1 CR12 // May 18, 2009 at 11:43 am

    e3 Bank is a great example of a green business moving us toward sustainability. check them out at http://www.e3bank.com i think they have a great business model plus they are corporately responsible.

  • 2 Central Ohio // May 22, 2009 at 3:57 am

    In Central Ohio going green is no longer a trendy fad but a needed action adopted by everyone from all walks of life and from all areas of industry. As more and more people the world over become eco-conscience a demand for eco-friendly goods are on the rise.

  • 3 Alternative Energy // May 31, 2009 at 3:15 pm

    This is what we need! More grassroots efforts from entepanaurs to find solutions to our energy problems. Here’s another grassroots effort you may want to check out:

    Alternative Energy

  • 4 Alternative Energy // May 31, 2009 at 3:18 pm

    oops… got in a hurry above… it should be “entrepreneurs”.
    Thanks

Leave a Comment