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by Larry Chiang on December 19, 2014

Larry Chiang mentors college students to get a FICO up over 750. He started Duck9 as a sequel business while he was an undergrad. It’s Deep Underground Credit Knowledge 9. After a Harvard Law School keynote, Harvard Business wrote: “What They Don’t Teach You at Stanford Business School“.


NY Fashion Week is Feb 8 -15!

By Larry Chiang

Athletes are smarter.
Ivy League students are street smarter.

It used to be that jocks were dumb and ivy kids were nerds who couldn’t promote.

Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang)
Launching a party ‘franchise’!? It’s street smart to mark it SOLD OUT m.facebook.com/events/3145874…

Well, Stanford engineering teaches business and  Ivy League+ Alumni Holiday Party looks pretty savvy


This party is completely sold out with a wait list of over 200 people, so there will be absolutely NO ticket sales at the door. For those attending, there will be a bouncer checking tickets and IDs, so please have both ready.
 
“Refunds are available via the Eventbrite for those who can no longer make it.”
— Katie Chan
 
Gua Gua Guacamole recipe number 11 is How to sell your launch party out and mark it SOLD OUT
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Author, NY Times Bestseller
“What They Will NEVER Teach You at Stanford Business School about EUTWMPPM @SXSW” comes out 11-11-14
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