SAN JOSE, Calif., March 21, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- MEDIA ADVISORY --
WHAT: Fundraising Forum is delighted to announce a very special
evening event addressing the topic of Homeland Security & The
Private Sector.
This open event will feature speakers Larry Stovall of Sun
Microsystems, and Keynote Governor Mike Leavitt of Utah.
Governor Leavitt is a member of the Homeland Security Advisory
Council, the past chairman of the National Governors
Association and a leading national voice on homeland security,
federal-state relations, environmental progress, competency-
measured education and online government.
Included in the agenda are presentations from emerging
technology companies addressing the needs of Homeland Security,
as well as Venture Capitalists who are funding enterprises
within this space. The evening begins with an Emerging
Technologies Reception showcasing current homeland security-
based technologies.
America's information infrastructure is a source of great power
and considerable vulnerability. Modern information technology
is essential not only for making the U.S. more prosperous but
for making our homeland more secure. From the start-up
community to the corporate, there has been a definitive rush by
vendors to take advantage of the emergent government security
market. But what are the government's priorities in addressing
Homeland Security? And what opportunities exist for the private
sector today?
Fundraising Forum's Homeland Security Event will investigate
the opportunities of homeland security in the private sector,
and the response from our local entrepreneurial and investment
communities.
WHEN: Tuesday, March 25, 2003
5:30 - 9:00 p.m.
WHERE: Hyatt St. Claire
302 South Market St.
San Jose, CA
Registration fee is $90; $75 for members.
Special discounts apply for affiliates of Fundraising Forum
and groups of 5 or more.
For more information, call 650-838-9500 or visit
www.fundraisingforum.com/hls
About Fundraising Forum
Fundraising Forum is a relationship development company committed to helping entrepreneurs connect with the people and the resources they need to succeed. Founded in late 2001, Fundraising Forum's initial mission was to provide emerging startups with introductions to investors through pitch events. Immediate approval was received from entrepreneurs and investors after the first event was held in November, 2001. Since that time our program offerings have expanded into additional areas of interest such as workshops, conferences and special events as well as to other national technology centers.
More information on Homeland Security issues, including news releases, events and experts available for comment, can be found on the Homeland Security Newsline at www.primezone.com/hs