Larry Chiang aced engineering school with a FICO over 800 and so did Duck9 co-founder Matt Smith. Stanford Engineering’s ‘technology entrepreneurship’, Engineering 145, was and is free so he took copious notes that formed the basis for his Bloomberg BusinessWeek column “What They Don’t Teach You at Business School”. Chiang’s Harvard Law keynote, was about street smarts of cofounding a law firm. Harvard Business wrote: “What They Don’t Teach You at Stanford Business School“ (it’s the same title as his NY Times bestseller). If you read his hilariously awesome “What a Supermodel Can Teach a Stanford MBA”, “Third Institution of Silicon Valley“, “How to Get Man-Charm”, and, “Hack Your Credit FICO Score as a Stanford CS Major Undergrad“, you will like his latest post that doubles as a Mobile World Congress #launchParty invitation
Join as my +1s for a great, great launch party. This is the premier for Mobile World Congress [in SF]. Yes, San Francisco #MWC17.
Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) | |
See you at #MWC17!?! I’m kinda a big deal in the McCormack Place of SF (Moscone 🙂 🐥🐼🐳 twitter.com/datafoxco/stat… |
Conventions. Are you hard selling your booth number or brand activating your startup.
DataFox (@datafoxco) | |
“Don’t be obsessed w/ your booth number; promote your presence and people will find you.” #ConferenceStrategy tips. ow.ly/O9I430bQrPq
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Mike Dorsey should know! [he’s @datafoxco cofounder] I pulled him to interview him in 2009 for Summit at Stanford. We hit it off because he went to community college before Stanford business school. I went to community college in Champaign Urbana.
Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) | |