Date: June 13, 2018

Time: 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Eastern

Overview

From Good Idea to Great Business: Standing out, Innovating, and Making It Big in the Clean Energy Revolution

 

Wednesday, June 13, 5 PM – 7 PM
The Kinsale Irish Pub & Restaurant
2 Center Plaza, Boston, MA 02108

 


 

 


Nine out of ten startups fail. Hear from two gurus who know first-hand what the one in ten do to succeed. Join E2 New England as we learn from Stephen Pike – CEO of the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC) – and David Miller – E2 New England Chapter Director and Co-Founder and Managing Director of Clean Energy Ventures – what it takes to think big, stand out, and thrive in the current clean energy revolution. This will serve as a unique opportunity to network with respected clean energy investors and entrepreneurs over good food, good company, and good ideas.

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