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Revision as of 11:22, 10 April 2007
History
In Jan 2006 I spoke to the Austin City Council on bootstrapping. There I met Rosy Jalifi, who runs the Small Business Development Program for the City of Austin. Rosy suggested a 1-day workshop on bootstrapping, offered to the public. Thus the Bootstrap Bootcamp was born and I facilitated it twice in 2006 for SBDP. I also taught the Bootstrap Principles to 7 students at the Khabele School in the Fall of 2006. In the latter part of 2006, fellow bootstrapper, Josh Shipsey and I decided to collaborate on an online version. This is now offered with Josh's company, Communication Simulations at Bootstrap Bootcamp.
Current Bootstrap Collaborators
- Joshua Shipsey, Communication Simulations - produces and hosts the online Bootcamp
- Khotso Khabele, Khabele School - Bootcamp syllabus taught as an elective for students; facilitated 1-day Bootcamps to the public
- Mousumi Shaw - Women's entrepreneurial and economic development groups
Partner Organizations
Needs
- Affiliate partners. We offer a 25% commission to qualified affiliate partners
- Facilitators. We are looking to create an in-person Bootcamp experience for qualified facilitators