TiELINKS is the brand new initiative of TiE – an exclusive program developed by TiE Global to bring together iconic entrepreneurs with truly global influence and vision. The TiELINKS program is a forum connecting the brightest minds from the world of entrepreneurship. The exclusive gathering includes a guest list of some of the most successful executives in the corporate world and entrepreneurial world – successful CEOs, business stalwarts, Global Charter Members (GCMs), Global Board of Trustees, and Chapter Presidents. Through this program, participants have an opportunity to discuss issues impacting the future of entrepreneurship. TiE Global Charter Members (GCMs) and a small group of successful corporate executives and entrepreneurs share their knowledge and experiences and deliberate on topics such as geopolitics, economics, innovation and leadership in the 21st century. The (GCM) are a small group of internationally renoowned and highly successful people desirous of assisting TiE in our mision of advancing entrepreneurship through mentoring, networking and educating. TiE Global Charter Members include Aditya Mittal, Anand Mahindra, Apurv Bagri, Arun Sarin, C K Prahalad, Desh Deshpande, Hussain Dawood, Kanwal Rekhi, Kiran Mazumdar- Shaw, Nandan Nilekani, Narayana Murthy, Sanjiv Ahuja, Shiv Nadar, Syed Babar Ali, Victor Menezes, Vindi Banga and Vinod Khosla. For more details about the GCMs, please click here. TiELINKS 2009 is scheduled to be held on Thursday, December 17, 2009 at the Sheraton Rajputana Hotel in Jaipur, India. The theme for the session will be ‘A Global Forum on Innovation and Entrepreneurship’ with a specific focus on three rapidly developing industries – Agro Tech, Life Sciences, and Energy Tech. TiELINKS 2008 was held on December 16, 2008 at the Grand Ashoka Hotel in Bangalore, India. The theme of the confluence was ‘Connecting Business Leaders to Democratize Entrepreneurship’. Some of the eminent global business leaders who participated were Prof. C.K. Prahalad, Carl Schramm, Nandan Nilekani, Hussain Dawood, G.N. Bajpai, and Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw. |