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Upcoming Annual Event : Jan 23rd 2010

Monte Jade Science & Technology Association (Southern California)
SCMJ 3 Minutes Fast Pitch Competition
Time: January 23rd,
2010 1:30pm – 5:00pm
Location: Baxter Lecture Hall
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA91125
Organized By: Southern
California
Monte Jade Science & Technology Assoc.
Co-sponsored By: Tech Coast Angels
Pasadena Angels
Register and Pay Online

You may also make
check payable to SCMJ & mail to: c/o Charles C.H. Wu, Esq. 98 Discovery,
Irvine, CA 92618-3105 or pay at the door.
Rates: $10.00 for members,
$5 for students, and $20 for non members before January 17th. Registrations on or after January 17th
will be subject to an additional $5 charge. For
more information, please visit Website: http://www.scmj.org.
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You are cordially
invited to attend this exciting 3 Minutes Fast Pitch Competition organized by
Southern California Monte Jade.
This event is an
exciting opportunity to see the new businesses, representing various technologies
and ideas that are springing up in Los Angeles. Formatted as a pitch competition, this is an
educational opportunity to learn how to profile an enterprise and deliver a
concise, effective pitch. The judges are
comprised of well known professional angels and venture capitalists, each
having experience as entrepreneurs. They
will also provide valuable insight on the pitches of the presenting companies,
as well as advice on how to deliver a concise, effective pitch to make a
positive first impression. This will be
a good business networking opportunity for all.
The Presenting
Companies:
Cardesh Business
card management
Equipois Technology that enables
the maneuvering of tools and other objects as if weightless
Hollywood Stars Platform
for competing and networking among independent and unsigned artists
kidthing Multi-media
app made for kids for the creation, sale and sharing of digital content
Luminus Technologies Cancer diagnostics
Vividluxury.net Online purveyor for luxury connoisseurs
mTraks Social
music community and digital music marketplace
Ray Flame Entertainment
Gaming development and publishing
business
Tyloon.com Multilingual search
engine
WonderHowTo.com Community-developed
instructional video guide website
The Judges:

Brady Caverly: Mr. Caverly is the
Co-President / Founding Partner of Alchemy Worldwide, LLC a direct-to-consumer
marketing company that uses direct response TV to transform product ideas into
broad-based consumer companies and global brands.
For more than 10 years, Brady Caverly has been widely regarded as one of the
most highly accomplished direct marketers, product developers and DRTV
producers in the industry. He has created some of the most successful direct
response television campaigns of all time. In concert with his partners, Mr.
Caverly is responsible for overseeing the development of new products, brands
and line extensions; the creation and implementation of marketing strategies;
and the development of new marketing channels. With partners Lenny Sands and
Jeff Clifford, Mr. Caverly supervises the overall direction of the company.
Prior to founding Alchemy, Mr. Caverly co-founded C Squared TV, a direct
marketing and infomercial production company responsible for the creation of
many of Alchemy’s early and most successful products and DRTV campaigns. Prior
to that, Mr. Caverly served as Senior Vice President of Direct Marketing and
Interactive at National Media Corp. (eventually e4L, corp.) the world’s largest
publicly traded infomercial company, where he wrote, directed and produced some
of the company’s most successful infomercials. Additionally, Mr. Caverly led
the development of the Great North American Slim Down diet program and also
spearheaded the development of Everything 4 Less, an industry-leading online
shopping club developed in conjunction with Cendant Corporation.
Julian Chan:
A graduate of Brown University and the UPENN Law School, he started his career
as the General Counsel of Peritus Software Services. After its IPO, he then
founded the Idealflow Angel Fund, an angel network composed of very high profile
Chinese entrepreneurs. While there, he also ran its consulting arm. He later
served as the General Counsel and COO of Univessence Digital Studio. He has
actively participated with many formal and informal angel networks, including
Walnut Ventures, Common Angels, and Band of Angels. He frequently speaks on the
issues of start-ups, including speaking at garage.com regarding the
perspectives of investors. Currently, he is in private practice, providing
legal services to start-ups and various funds. In 2006, Legalmatch named him
Attorney of the Year for Los Angeles in the Business services category.
Clifton
K. Chang: Having started with a BSc in Electrical Engineering from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an MBA from the Harvard Business
School, Mr. Chang is well known as an active lead investor and member of the
Executive Committee of the Los Angeles Chapter of Tech Coast Angels, the
largest angel investment network in the United States. He is a frequent guest
lecturer at UCLA, USC and Loyola Business Schools. He is a founder and past chairman of the
Asian Business League of Southern California.
He is a board member of several portfolio companies and has served as chairman
or active board member of a number of other nonprofit and business organizations
which include the Carlthorp School, FF Chinese Fraternity and the Harvard
Business School Alumni Association of Southern California.
Clifton K. Chang is the managing partner and founder
of Altair Investment Company, a company that invests in industrial business
parks, manufacturing companies and early-stage high growth technology
companies. Altair only invests in
companies and properties in which Altair principals can play a significant
advisory role in management and make a significant contribution in creating
value.
Darin Chen: Darin Chen is a co-founder and Managing
Director of Hillcrest Venture Partners. Prior to co-founding Hillcrest, Darin
was Senior Associate at Arcturus Capital, where he evaluated and sourced
investment opportunities. Darin represented the firm as board observer to High
Throughput Genomics, one of the firm's portfolio companies. Darin began his
career in venture capital as an Analyst at Hopewell Ventures, where he
evaluated deal flow and helped raise the firm's inaugural fund. Before
Hopewell, Darin co-founded Lan-CE, an industrial process improvement company,
and E-volutionet.com, an Internet exchange for the procurement of services.
Prior to his entrepreneurial work, Darin was an Associate at the law firm of
Schaffer & Baumer, where he specialized in corporate law and represented
cancer research organizations. Darin worked as a Research Scientist at
Immunosciences Laboratories, a clinical immunology laboratory, before he began
practicing law. Darin also serves on the
investment screening committee for the Southern California Biomedical Council
Investor Conference, as a company mentor for the NIH Commercialization
Assistance Program, and on venture panels for CONNECT and OCTANe.
Darin has a BA
in Molecular Biology from Rice University, a JD from Loyola University of
Chicago, and an MBA from the University of Chicago, graduating near the top of
his class.
Nikhil Jain: Mr. Jain’s expertise revolves around building
business and teams from the “just an idea” phase. He brings diverse experience
in various industries in several roles including management consultant,
business advisor and C-level positions. A serial entrepreneur with the mindset
of a management consultant, Mr. Jain has helped his clients succeed through
careful planning, analysis and execution. He has held the position of COO in a
business advisory and management consulting firm where he advised clients in
various industries such as hospitality, renewable energy, real estate,
healthcare, financial services, nutrition and social networking and helped with
funding requirements, private placements, business process redesign, business
planning, devising marketing, business development and go-to-market strategies,
mentoring entrepreneurs, structuring MBO's and LBO's and consulting to
executive management. Mr. Jain has consulted to various Fortune 500 clients in
industries such as retail, utilities, manufacturing, healthcare and helped with
implementing multi-million dollar projects and advising on mergers and acquisitions. Nikhil currently sits on the Mentoring
Committee of the Los Angeles Business Technology Center and the Executive
Committee of the Caltech MIT Enterprise Forum.
He is currently the CEO of
Clean Green Guy, Inc., an online platform connecting Entrepreneurs, Investors
and Service providers in the green space and also the CEO of Artilient LLC, a
highly successful management consulting firm based out of Southern California.
He has a BS in Electrical Engineering and an MBA in Finance from USC's Marshall
School of Business.
Al Schneider: Mr. Schneider
has served on the Board of Governors of Tech Coast Angels since 2006 and as
President of Tech Coast Angels/Los Angeles in 2008-2009. He was also a
co-founder of Pasadena Angels in 2000, Vice Chairman there since 2001 and
nominee to serve as Chairman of Pasadena Angels in 2010-2011. Tech Coast Angels
has funded over $104 million into 160 companies over the last 12 years, and
Pasadena Angels has funded approximately $20 million into 60 companies since
2001. The two groups work closely together. Al is also past Chairman of
Entretech, a non-profit focused on empowering entrepreneurs to build their
businesses through capital, education, people and strategic partners.
As an active angel investor in
the Los Angeles area for over 9 years, Al has been a start-up board member and
mentor to many early stage companies. Al served on the board of Pictage, a
complete digital proofing, marketing and production solution for professional
photographers acquired by an affiliate of Apax Partners; is currently Chairman
of H2Scan, a leader in hydrogen sensing products for area monitoring and
process control; and was earlier Chairman of Unified Dispatch, a software
company serving the ground transportation industry.
Most of Al Schneider's career
was spent in the real estate and healthcare property investment, finance and
development industries. He was Vice President of the B.F. Saul Company, a
diversified real estate organization which then advised the public REIT now
known as Saul Centers (NYSE-BFS). Later, he was the COO of The Canterbury
Group, a private real estate company which developed rental apartments,
condominiums, and other residential and healthcare properties. His earliest
private equity investments outside the real estate field, in the mid 1990's,
included Clifton Mining (NASDAQ-CFTN). Al has a B.A. and M.B.A. from Harvard.
The Event Chairs:
Julian Chan, Esq.
Charles C.H. Wu, Esq., the President of SCMJ is an accomplished seasoned intellectual
property attorney. A cum laude graduate
of U.S.C. School of Engineering, he received his Bachelor of Science degree in
Electrical and Biomedical Engineering and his Master of Science degree in
Computer Engineering from U.S.C., then later his JD from Western State
University, College of Law with a certificate in tax emphasis. Mr. Wu began his
professional career as an Electrical Engineer at I.B.M., before becoming a
partner in the Wu & Cheung, LLP law firm, a six-attorney law firm
specializing in intellectual property, business litigation, and estate planning.
In year 2004, Mr. Wu was the counsel of record for respondents Lasting Impression
and MCN International for a U.S. Supreme court case entitled K.P. Permanent Make-up vs. Lasting
Impression and MCN International, 543 U.S. 111.
Kelly Wu, CPA, MBA, is a Senior Relationship Manager in the Corporate Banking and Global
Coordination Units of Union Bank, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Mitsubishi
UFJ Financial Group, one of the world’s top 10 largest financial services
companies. He has spent over 17 years in
the Southern California financial community.
During that period of time, Kelly has provided financing solutions
totaling more than $1.5 billion for companies across a variety of industries,
including consumer products, retail, aerospace, automotive, technology and
manufacturing/distribution. He
specialized in structuring senior debt transactions, specifically asset-based,
enterprise value and cash flow revolving lines of credit and term loans for
companies seeking working capital solutions, cross-border financing,
acquisition financing, debt restructuring.
Prior to joining Union Bank, Kelly served in transactional and portfolio roles
for CIT, Wachovia Capital Finance, and Bank of America. He began his career
with Ernst
& Young's Entrepreneurial
Services Group and is a Certified
Public Accountant in California. Kelly graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in
accounting and earned his
MBA in investment finance from the University of Southern
California’s Marshall School of
Business.
He is currently a member of
several associations including the Commercial Finance Association and the
California Society of Certified Public Accountants. He is also a board member
for two charitable organizations, Breathe of California Los Angeles and the
Performing Arts Foundation for Asian Americans.
David Yang, is a Senior Vice President at Pacific Pearl Group
(Member FINRA/SIPC), a China-focused merchant bank that is headquartered in Los
Angeles with offices in Nanjing, Shanghai and Shenzhen. Prior to joining
Pacific Pearl Group, he was with Cowen and Company's (former subsidiary of
Société Générale) corporate finance and mergers and acquisitions investment
banking team in San Francisco and New York. During his time at Cowen, he participated
in the spearheading efforts of the firm’s entry into China, focusing on cross
border M&A and private placement opportunities. He has executed a
variety of M&A and capital markets transactions and has helped to raise
over $2 billion for growth equity clients.
David was previously enrolled
at Georgetown University School of Medicine. He holds a B.S. in Chemistry and a
B.A. in Psychology from UC Berkeley.
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