TiE

This article is about the organization for entrepreneurs known as TiE. For uses of the similar word "tie", see Tie.

The Indus Entrepreneurs, commonly known as TiE, has grown to 61 chapters in 18 countries around the world. TiE, now more than a “Indus” organization has chapters on 5 continents and hosts an international group of entrepreneurs at all stages of their entrepreneurial journeys.

The mission of the founding “Superheroes” of TiE stands today with the organization fostering entrepreneurship globally through networking, education, mentoring, incubating, and funding with the strong belief that the next generation of entrepreneurs will be the real superheroes of our time .

Organization

TiE has 61 chapters in 18 countries and 5 continents with a membership base of over 12,000. Across TiE's many chapters there are over 100 events held monthly, more than 30 TiEcons per year with the largest and most well known held in Silicon Valley, millions of dollars in angel investments, and hundreds of successful IPO's. TiE's main goal is to foster the next generation of entrepreneurs, creating the world's next superheroes.

History

TiE began in 1992 in Silicon Valley as The Indus Entrepreneurs. A revolutionary organization at the time whose founders had roots in South Asia and had come to the United States finding success, launching some of the regions most noteworthy companies of the 1990s and creating tremendous wealth. Not only was this group of entrepreneurs brave, fearless, visionaries, and thought leaders, they were mentors and educators to the next generation who founded TiE to give back.

Programs

References

  1. "TiE Young Entrepreneurs (TYE) Business Plan Competition - Info Session". GarysGuide. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
  2. "First TiE Young Entrepreneurs Business Plan Competition a Roaring Success". The Burton D. Morgan Foundation. Retrieved 19 November 2014.
  3. "Rice Business Plan Competition - Rice Business Plan Competition". alliance.rice.edu. Retrieved 2015-12-10.

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