The Kipapa i ke Ala Lecture Series
The Kipapa i ke Ala Lecture Series is organized by the Shidler College of Business and presented with the help of friends in the business community. Kipapa i ke Ala means "to pave the way," which is befitting of this series created to help us understand how our state may benefit from the fast-paced changes in the worldwide marketplace. This forum brings the best and brightest from the world of international business to share their knowledge with students, faculty, alumni and members of the greater Hawaii community. We invite you to join us in "paving the way."
Inquiries about the Kipapa i ke Ala Lecture Series may be directed to the Pacific Asian Center for Entrepreneurship & E-Business at (808) 956-5083 or pace@hawaii.edu.
All Past Lectures
November 13, 2001
Guy Kawasaki
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February 14, 2002
Venture Capital Panel |
March 7, 2002
John May: Dancing with Angels
video | slides |
April 25, 2002
Venture Law Attorneys |
November 19, 2002
Biotech Venture Capitalists |
January 30, 2003
Richard J. Heckmann |
March 20, 2003
Challenges Facing Startups |
November 6, 2003
Silicon Valley Venture Capitalists |
March 23, 2004
John E. Anderson |
June 17, 2004
Robert E. Olson |
September 15, 2004
Guy Kawasaki |
October 21, 2004
James A. Champy |
June 23, 2005
Samuel Zell |
September 7, 2006
Entrepreneurship in the Far East Securing venture capital in China |
January 17, 2007
Starting Something: An Entrepreneur's Tale of Control, Confrontation & Corporate Culture |
November 7, 2007
Umang Gupta |
March 12, 2008
Mark Feldman |
November 13, 2008
Richard Moran |
Web casts for lectures prior to 2008 are in the Real Player format. To download and install RealPlayer, click on the Real Player logo. All lectures from 2008 onward are in Flash format.