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Victor W. Hwang và Greg Horowitt

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Victor W. Hwang is vice president of Entrepreneurship at the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation.Prior to joining the Kauffman Foundation, Hwang was co-founder and CEO of Liquidity, a Silicon Valley venture-backed nanotech firm that makes filters for safe drinking water. He led the company through first product launch, early revenues, and winning the TechCrunch Disrupt startup competition.  He was CEO and co-founder of T2 Venture Creation, a venture firm that built startup companies and designed the ecosystems that foster entrepreneurial innovation in dozens of countries and cities. In addition, Hwang was executive director of the Global Innovation Summit, a conference focused on building innovative ecosystems with delegates from over 50 nations. He is past president of Larta Institute, an organization that commercializes technology from key government agencies, such as the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health.  He was chief strategy officer of Veatros, a video startup where he led the company’s acquisition by DivX.  He practiced corporate and technology law with the firms of Mayer, Brown & Platt and Irell & Manella.

Hwang is an alum of the Kauffman Fellows, a leadership society for venture investors.  He is co-author of The Rainforest: The Secret to Building the Next Silicon Valley, which explains how companies, communities, and countries can foster systemic innovation at large scale.  The book was awarded Book of the Year, Gold Medal, by ForeWord Reviews.  He also wrote the follow-up book, The Rainforest Blueprint, a practical design guide for innovation ecosystems. He has been a contributing columnist to ForbesThe Wall Street JournalTechCrunch, and Entrepreneur. NPR.org named his graduation address to Austin Community College one of the best commencement speeches ever. His opinions have been cited in The New York TimesThe Wall Street Journal, and the Los Angeles Times, among others.Hwang previously served on the board of Silicon Valley Forum, the largest and oldest not-for-profit organization in Silicon Valley. He was appointed to the California Blue Ribbon Task Force on Nanotechnology, and was awarded a Marshall Memorial Fellowship, a program for emerging trans-Atlantic leaders.

Hwang is a graduate of Harvard University and the University of Chicago Law School.

Greg Horowitt is a serial entrepreneur, lecturer, and advisor to governments and economic development organizations around the world including the U.S. State Department, Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD), and Aspen Institute.