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Betty Price and Linda Hanson at Texchange [more photos]
The DFW Texchange chapter hosts an innovative event each month for technology entrepreneures serving various industries in the DFW community.

Our events deliver much more than networking.  We learn about current issues from industry experts and participate in interactive small-group discussions to explore the topics as they relate to our businesses.

Below is a sampling of past events and where the conversations have taken us.

Learn about upcoming events at DFW Texchange by visiting our event calendar.


Event Date
Topic

Speaker
What we talked about...
March 2007 Turning around high-tech companies Charles Vogt, CEO and President of Genband Charlie Vogt spoke from the authority of years of successful hands-on leadership in turnaround situations at tech startups. The conversations included hands-on, how-I-did-it issues such as working capital, culture, strategic planning, choosing a management team, how to go to market, when it is (and isn't) possible to turn around a troubled venture.



February 2007
On the Firing Line: Three Perspectives of M&A
Panelists: Dan Pritchard, CEO of eCommerce Industries; James Hajek, CFO at Terion; Kevin Ainsworth, partner with GuideCap
This panel discussion with a CEO, a CFO, and an Investment Banker candidly explored recent M&A transactions in which the panelists took active roles. Conversation also included the future of small-business investment and funding sources.

 
January 2007 Deliver enduring Customer Delight: Six Principles for Absolute Success with Your Clients  Steve Zipkoff A few key principles, once implemented, can lead to increased employee performance, improved employee business interrelationships, and reduced customer complaints. But are these truths truly universal? How do we make them come alive in B2B companies?

 
         
         
         
         
         
         

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