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Princeton Business Plan Competition

by Sabrina Parsons on May 21, 2008

The 4th annual Princeton Business Plan Competition is happening Friday May 30th on Princeton University campus in Princeton, NJ. Tim Berry, president of Palo Alto Software, and I will be there to help judge, run, and teach at the competition.  5 start-ups will be presenting their ideas to a panel of judges in hopes of winning a $10,000.00 prize.

Good luck to all!

Sabrina Parsons
CEO
Palo Alto Software

About the author: Sabrina has served as CEO of Palo Alto Software since 2007. She and her husband, Noah, founded a UK software distribution company in 2001 that later was purchased by and became a wholly owned subsidiary of Palo Alto Software. Sabrina is a successful Internet expert, having served as Director of Online Marketing at Commtouch, Senior Producer at Epinions.com, and founder of her own Web consulting company, Lighting Out. She is a graduate of Princeton University. Sabrina masquerades as MommyCEO (www.mommyceo.org), where she writes a blog about running a business and balancing that with life with her husband and three young sons. When Sabrina is not at work she can be found chasing her kids all over Oregon: biking, hiking, swimming, skiing, and anything outdoors that uses up a lot of little boys' energy. More »

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zowoco May 21, 2008 at 2:44 pm

This sounds like a very worthy enterprise and I am sure the $10k will be well appreciated! Great marketing from Princeton University! :)

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