| Ludacris and The Ludacris Foundation will take part in a technology panel discussion at Georgia Institute of Technology. Key topics include -Innovation and Application in Entertainment, Funding Your Innovations, What Does it takes to Achieve Product to Market Success.
WHO: Ludacris and The Ludacris Foundation will take part in a technology panel discussion at Georgia Institute of Technology. Key topics include -Innovation and Application in Entertainment, Funding Your Innovations, What Does it takes to Achieve Product to Market Success.
WHAT: “We want to highlight the importance of leadership, education and innovation in entertainment, said Ludacris. It is so important that we all, especially young adults, dare to dream and manifest those dreams in ways that move our society and the world forward. It is exciting to bring this panel discussion to GA Tech where technology innovations thrive. We are hosting this panel discussion in conjunction with Georgia Tech’s MBA Success Series.”
WHEN: Thursday, September 1st, 2011 12:00 pm –3:00 pm (Seating still available – RSVP required
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WHERE: The Georgia Institute of Technology College of Management Lecraw Auditorium 800 W. Peachtree Street Atlanta, GA 30332
BACKGROUND: This event is open to the public and will be moderated by Ludacris and one of Atlanta’s top radio host and actress Rashan Ali. It is expected that approximately 200 to 300 Georgia Tech students and guest will attend. The panel includes the developer of MP3 technology, as well as angel investors, and other innovators of emerging products and technologies.
“The Ludacris Foundation was formally established in December of 2001 to sustain Chris’ commitment to make a difference in the lives of youth and families. At The Ludacris Foundation our mission is to help youth. We created the organization to help young people achieve their dreams through the encouragement of “Principles of Leadership and Success.” “ We aim to show young people that they are the builders of their future,” stated Roberta Shields, President of The Ludacris Foundation.” |