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The two founders of P!ng used their backgrounds in complex robotics and product development to revolutionize the coffee shop drive-thru experience
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“Women in an Entrepreneurial Environment,” a panel discussion featuring three businesswomen sharing their experiences as entrepreneurs will be presented next Friday at the University of New Hampshire in Durham.
To be held from 10 a.m. to noon, Friday, Nov. 4, at the Memorial Union Building, the event will feature presentations from a panel of three entrepreneurial women: Andrea Kokolis, vice president of operations, Mindreef Inc.; Lucy McQuilken, investment manager, Intel Capital; and Nicole Abshier, investment analyst, Prime, Buchholz & Associates, Inc.
In addition, Jeffrey Sohl, director of the UNH Center for Venture Research and professor of entrepreneurship and decision sciences, will begin the discussion talking about his research on women angel investors.
For more information call Laura Hill, Center for Venture Research, 603-862-3341, or e-mail laura.hill@unh.edu. – NHBR STAFF REPORT
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