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ENTREPRENEURIAL UPBEAT: Vol. 4, No. 8

THIS WEEK ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEDNESDAYS:
WRITING ABOUT MUSIC & GETTING PUBLISHED
Join Jonathan Bellman, Professor of Music History and Literature at UNC, on the art of writing about music and getting published. CONVO CREDIT AVAILABLE THIS WEEK.

5:00-6:30 in C-113. As always, Free Pizza & Drinks!

THE NEW VENTURE CHALLENGE IS COMING. . .

Whats the New Venture Challenge, you ask? Its the campus-wide business plan competition! But its also more than that: its great workshops, mentors with members from Boulders entrepreneurial community, and a chance to flesh out your dreams & ideas into a viable, career-sustaining venture. Theres also some泭serious prize money泭available (!), including a泭$3,000 Music Prize泭and up to泭$10,000 in other prizes泭to be had!

Got an idea? Not sure what to do with it? Think its too crazy? Think its not crazy enough? Come talk to me about it: the New Venture Challenge might be just the way to dig down into the idea further and see if its got potential!

KICK-OFF NIGHT: Tuesday, Oct. 25, 5:30 in the Wolf Law Building Courtroom. Boulder entrepreneur Paul Beberian will be our special guest speaker.All are welcome; no commitment necessary; just come check it out!

Articles of the Week

十泭泭 CU students create their own jobs in the down economy泭 A nice article about student entrepreneurs in our own泭Daily Camera.泭http://www.dailycamera.com/cu-news/ci_19066389

十泭泭 Online tools help bands do business泭 An excellent article in the New York Times on how some folks are beginning to invent new ways for technology to benefit artists hurt by the decline of record sales and the dissolution of the old business models. Check this out and if you dont have a rock band, ask yourself how these principles might be applied to YOUR situation?泭http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/03/business/media/high-tech-tools-help-bands-market-directly-to-fans.html?_r=1&partner=rss&emc=rss

十泭泭 Are all arts projects worth funding?泭Heres a very provocative article about market forces determining what should get funded. Be sure to read the comments for an excellent debate that gets at the issues were all grappling with (or should be), whether were aspiring individual performers or orchestra managers. What do you think?泭ttp://www.fracturedatlas.org/site/blog/2011/09/29/profit-in-the-arts-are-all-projects-worth-funding/

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Entrepreneurial Thought of the Week:泭Whats a venture challenge??!?

As noted above, the CU New Venture Challenge is about to kick off for this year. Perhaps youre wondering what thats all about, what all that prize money is about (!), and perhaps even what this venture thing is and why we should be challenged by it.

Dont worry: youre not alone. So let me try to demystify things a bit for you.

For the last 20 years or so, business schools have held competitions in which their students developed their business ideas and presented them a team of judges. Some of these competitions like the one at Rice University in Texas have become huge affairs, with hundreds of thousands of dollars in venture capital on the line and investors from all over the country attending and looking for the next Big Thing.

And whats a business plan? Simply this: a road map for launching a new business. It has specific components, of course, but its really nothing more than an implementation plan, bolstered with as much research and information as is needed to support its goals and objectives. In recent years folks started to use the term venture rather than business, because more and more entities were non-profits, social ventures, or educational in nature, and the word business seemed too narrow.

And thats it, really. A venture plan competition is to the entrepreneur as the concerto competition is to the musician.

The New Venture Challenge is CUs version of this. But its not confined to the business school; it takes place all across campus, with folks from engineering, biotech, computer science, renewable energy, social entrepreneurship, and yes, music and the arts, competing in special tracks (e.g., the music prize) and a general competition (the big kahuna).

Perhaps youve got an idea youve been kicking around? A music-related website or a piece of music technology. Maybe youve dreamed about opening a new kind of music school or a unique performance venue. Maybe you just want to take a business approach to developing that chamber group you and your friends have been talking about getting off the ground. You name it, theres nothing that cant be turned into a venture if you have the right tools. And unlike a lot of venture competitions out there, the NVC has workshops and entrepreneur-mentors to help you learn how to make a venture plan and pitch your idea to potential investors.

Stay tuned in the coming weeks for profiles on some of our past participants, and come to Kick-off Night October 25th!

And without further adieu

The Video of the Week!

Quite possibly the greatest embarrassment ever to take to the stage (Terrible video quality, but its the sound that must beexperienced.)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oup5OCXnKFU

The Entrepreneurship Center for Music 十Jeffrey Nytch, DMA, Director

Email:泭jeff.nytch@colorado.edu

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Tues & Thurs: 9-11 a.m.泭 Wed: 2-4 p.m. or by appointment

Entrepreneurship Wednesdays: 5-6:30 p.m., C-113

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OPPORTUNITY UPBEATOctober 11, 2011

INTERNSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR THE SPRING泭SEMESTER 泭As you start thinking about your spring schedule, consider doing in internship at a local music business or non-profit. We have a wide range of internship opportunities that can be great learning experiences and valuable additions to your resume. Internships can be done for academic or not, and the choice is pretty much up to you. Stop by the ECM Office for more information!

The Yvar Mikhashoff Trust for New Music泭is pleased to announce the guidelines for the fifth annual international competition for pianist/composer collaborations, the泭Mikhashoff Pianist/Composer Commissioning Project.泭The goal of the competition is to encourage the composition and performance of new works for solo piano reflecting and continuing the legacy of the distinguished American pianist, Yvar Mikhashoff (1941-1993). 泭The winning composer and pianist, who apply together as a team, will receive $3,000 each. The competition is limited to applicants, both pianists and composers, born on or after January 1, 1977. POSTMARK DEADLINE: November 15, 2011泭

Questions by email only to Amy Williams, Competition Coordinator (amy@mikhashofftrust.org).

Polyphonic On Campus Fall 2011 Webinar Series泭Earlier this year, Polyphonic On Campus began hosting a monthly webinar series featuring engaging 1-hour presentations and discussions on a range of musical topics.泭 Attendees from around the country can gather in a virtual space, view a live presentation from your own computer, and listen/talk to the speakers via your phone or computer speakers. These webinars are泭free to attend.泭 Below is a listing of the fall webinars.泭

The next Webinar: Finding a Job in Higher Education Advantages of the Multi-Faceted Musician
Tuesday October 18th, 2011 8:00pm eastern

David Bebe & Sean McClowry, College of Saint Rose, will discuss ways of developing and exploring diverse sets of泭musical and non-musical skills to make yourself more eligible for these泭 type of teaching positions.泭Sign up here!

CREATE DENVER BUSINESS WORKSHOP SERIES泭This Saturday morning workshop series is tailored specifically to members of Denvers artist community, with valuable resources to de-mystify the business challenges and issues facing creative entrepreneurs. Workshops are $10 each.

acoustic dubstep band forming泭Leeds Business School student Colin Bugge is forming an acoustic dubstep band and is interested in performers and/or business-oriented music students to be a part of his venture. Any instrument is welcome. Colin may be interested in entering his venture into the New Venture Challenge with a shot at the $3,000 music prize. If youre interested, contact Colin Bugge at泭colin.bugge@colorado.edu

INTERNSHIP at PARLANDO SCHOOL OF THE ARTS泭Parlando is looking for an intern who can work in the Development/Fundraising area of one of Boulders leading community music schools. Hours flexible, but 10 hrs/week is a minimum. Available for academic credit. For more information, contact Travis LaBerge, Executive Director:泭labergemusic@gmail.com

COLORADO MUSIC FESTIVAL泭is looking for a Developing & Marketing intern for the Spring semester. For more information, contact Brandi Numedahl, Marketing Director:泭numedahl@coloradomusicfest.org