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~*~*~*~*~*Interested in Entrepreneurship???

~*~*~*~*~*~*Interested in free lunch and good company???

~*~*~ Join  our Luncheon with Magatte Wade.

Who--- Magatte Wade was born in Senegal, educated in Germany and  
France, and launched her entrepreneurial career in the San Francisco  
Bay Area, where she co-founded Adina World Beverages after working  
closely with Silicon Valley start-ups. She is a TED Global Africa  
Fellow and is starting a new company, Tiossano, a contemporary  
lifestyle products brand that integrates the three cultures that  
formed her, Dakar, Paris, and San Francisco. During the luncheon,  
Mrs.. Wade will be available to answer questions and give invaluable  
insight on her experiences as an Entrepreneur.

~*~*~*~*~*~When---Monday November 8th 3:00pm, Jackson Conference room  
in the Thayer Engineering School.

~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~This event is open to all Dartmouth Students.

Brought to you by College Libeterians, National Society of Black  
Engineers and Students for Africa, SEEDS, International Business  
Council and Tuck Allwin Initiative

and later

  Michael Strong and Magatte Wade present:


"Be the Solution: How Entrepreneurship and Conscious Capitalism can  
solve all the world's problems"


In this talk, Michael Strong and Magette Wade will discuss how free  
enterprise and entrepreneurial opportunity are keys to promoting human  
well-being and prosperity for all, challenging the popular conception  
of capitalism-as-corporate-greed.


MONDAY, November 8
Filene Auditorium, Moore Hall
4:30pm


The talk will be catered by Murphy's. Delicious food will be available  
outside Filene Auditorium at 4:00pm.


You are also invited to a summary and reception catered by Canoe Club  
at Tuck @ 7pm, in the Alperin Room (Murdough 3rd floor). Come meet the  
speakers and mingle with graduate students!


This event is hosted by the Dartmouth College Libertarians and  
co-sponsored by SEEDS, International Business Council, the Tuck  
Entrepreneurship Club, Students for Africa, National Society of Black  
Engineers, and the Tuck Allwin Initiative.

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