Two appointments:
10:30 - New Business Venture class, presenting the “ETHERYL” case to future entrepreneurs, class taught by Rolfe Swinton
14:00 - Judge on the VCIC competition panel
Two appointments:
10:30 - New Business Venture class, presenting the “ETHERYL” case to future entrepreneurs, class taught by Rolfe Swinton
14:00 - Judge on the VCIC competition panel
Tags: entrepreneurship, insead, vc
Numéro d’identification: 499 456 333 R.C.S. Paris
Numéro de TVA intra-communautaire: FR20499456333
Début d’exploitation: 2007-07-20
Date d’immatriculation: 2007-08-29
Capital: € 40 000
Tags: entrepreneurship, new venture
Jun 22
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On June 22 2007, a group of private investors acquired a majority stake of the profitable, cash-flow positive, and debt-free ETHERYL S.A.S., six years after its creation. Yann Lechelle remains a minority shareholder and remains involved as Chief Architect, providing his services via Sens Digital, his newly created company.
This M&A event is interesting within the context of INSEAD as illustrated by the corresponding entrepreneurship article.
Tags: entrepreneurship, exit, M&A
Apr 7
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INSEAD releases a case study entitled “ETHERYL S.A.S. - Growth Paths for a Lifestyle Venture“, a joint effort by Filipe Santos (Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship) and Yann Lechelle. The case is used each semester in the New Business Venture MBA elective class to illustrate the many strategic and financial options that a “lifestyle” entrepreneur faces after having initially bootstrapped a commercially viable business (in contrast with a “leveraged” entrepreneur that “simply” needs to grow the business to show return to his investors).
Tags: boostrapping, case study, entrepreneurship, insead, lifestyle
Jun 19
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BARCELONA – The European Business Plan of the Year 2001 took place on June 18th and 19th at the IESE campus in Barcelona, hosting 13 teams from 13 top European business schools. The event staged various teams to present their business plans to a panel of industry, banking and consulting professionals. On the first day, the judges were asked to select the 6 finalists which were to present again on the following day for a final selection of 4 prize recipients. A first classical stream of awards was to be allocated to the most promising business plans, with a winner, a first and a second runner-up. These were respectively awarded to Imperial College, IESE Barcelona, and London Business School. Another type of award was to be granted to the most innovative business plan. This year, INSEAD took home the Cap Gemini Ernst & Young Innovation Award with the NetVestibule business plan.
Christoph Zott, Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship at INSEAD, had selected and coached a “winner team” that was already formed within the New Ventures elective class. Led by Yann Lechelle, the NetVestibule team (pictured left) also comprising Neela Murkherjee, Laszlo Kreiner and Felix Vogler, demonstrated at the competition an innovative product and development plan likely to pioneer a new market. In a nutshell, the NetVestibule product offers an all-in-one ASP solution for the admissions departments of higher education institutions that wish to offer an interactive and online platform to their admitted candidates, a sort of highly specialized e-CRM system. Once in place, this platform allows the incoming class to optimize its logistics in a peer-to-peer fashion before reaching campus, leveraging the network effect that the embryonic community can provide, but also accelerating the creation of the network itself. This type of platform is especially useful for institutions like INSEAD, with a student population coming from all over the planet, and spanning over 70 nationalities. In fact, the INSEAD prospects have been benefiting from this platform since 2000.
Tags: entrepreneurship, insead, new venture
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