Category Archives: SPN Member Group

Inaugural StockSessions Lecture: Stock Trading 101 with Corey Rosenbloom

Want to learn the basics of investing and trading stocks for income? Scripps Women in Finance Accounting and Consulting (FAC) is partnering with Jeffrey Lin (HMC ’05) of StockSessions.com to organize on-campus seminars on practical investing skills. This seminar will teach you how to research & analyze opportunities, plan low-risk strategies for each trade, and know when to buy and sell–skills you can use even while balancing work and/or school. No prior experience/knowledge is necessary!

Presenter Corey Rosenbloom, CMT (Chartered Market Technician), is the founder and president of Afraid to Trade http://afraidtotrade.com/, which details trading strategy for the public. Mr. Rosenbloom regularly contributes to TradeStation’s “Morning Market Briefing” and is a speaker at MoneyShow financial conferences. He is also the author of “The Complete Trading Course: Price Patterns, Strategies, Setups, and Execution Tactics”.

Mr. Rosenbloom will also share about his career path, with a brief Q/A following the session. This event is open to all Claremont Colleges students, faculty, and staff. FMI contact us at [email protected] or visit http://stocksessions.com/

Sage Tank: 4th Workshop

FACEBOOK EVENT

Wednesday, April 16 will be our fourth and a half (of five) workshop to prepare you for Sage Tank. The Tech: In today’s entrepreneurial climate, technology startups have become increasingly common. Successful entrepreneurs now (have to) leverage technology in order to achieve their current and future goals. Two of our speakers (both Pomona alumni) from last week’s workshop will be returning :

1. Zach Risher PO’10 is currently the CTO at RideApart Media but was the founder of and general partner at Zanobo Partners, co-founder of WagonChain, associate at The Starkenburg Group, and an analyst at Morgan Stanley.

2. Nolan Zandi PO’10 is currently the COO at RideApart Media but was also the founder of and managing partner at Zanobo, an associate at The Starkenburg Group, and an analyst at the ACA Compliance Group.
CS majors or enthusiasts are especially welcome!!

5C Hackweek

FACEBOOK EVENT

April 7-April 10

Hack Week is a week-long tutorial on how to program for the web, designed for both students with little to no prior coding experience, as well as those who have more experience. We will have student teachers and mentors to help every step of the way so you will be ready to make something awesome at the 5C Hackathon!

The tutorials will be held from 7-9PM on April 7-10, the week leading up to the 5C Hackathon on Friday. While we strongly encourage students to attend all four sessions, we understand that you may have other commitments. We will provide starter code at the beginning of each night to catch you up on anything you might have missed. Continue reading 5C Hackweek

Bill Gross: Entrepreneur

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Bill Gross, creator of Idealab, an incubator in Pasadena, spoke at CMC on Friday.  Here’s a short summary:

  1. Pursue your passion
  2. The more disruptive the better
  3. Don’t spend ahead of success/traction
  4. Timing matters
  5. Execution really matters
  6. Survive until the market’s ready
  7. Recognize your strengths
  8. Teamwork Matters
  9. Listen and Iterate – Turn on ideas
  10. Harness your user’s passion

Other important points he made:

  • Give out lots of equity to encourage people to join the start-up team.
  • The only way you can win against big companies is by outmaneuvering them with your small size.  Keep your ear to the ground, listen to your customers, and adapt quickly.
  • Find the things that don’t work.

And finally, all truths pass through three phases, so sometimes you just need to push through:

  • Ridicule
  • Violently opposed
  • Self evident

After his presentation, we were allowed to ask questions.  Some of the most interesting were:

Q: What are the positions necessary in a start-up?

  • Entrepreneurial – Dream
  • Producer – Get things done
  • Administrative – Coordinate/Infrastructure
  • Integrator – Bring different people and parts together

Q: How important is company culture?

A: Success breeds culture, culture does not breed success.

Q: What’s important in a company?

A: Mutual trust, respect, openness, and transparency.  Transparency is extra effort in that you need to train your coworkers to know what to do with the information they learn about the company.

Q: Is working in start-up environments like Silicon Valley or Silicon Beach important?

A:  It’s helpful to see people going through the same hardships, and share resources.

We look forward to using his advice in our business pursuits.