Many of you have inquired about the announcement of Under30CEO Experiences and our Venture Tour to Iceland.
Below is the story by Under30CEO Co-founder Matt Wilson on how we are
bringing twenty top young entrepreneurs on an adventure tour to the
remote mountains to share their ideas for building sustainable startup
ecosystems across the globe.
This past month, as Ambassador to Wardour And Oxford‘s Climate Unchange project I
had the amazing opportunity to travel to Iceland to study the affects
of global warming on the ecosystem and the economy. While our crew was
there to ice climb on retreating glaciers, see the aurora borealis-
northern lights, superjeep across volcanos, and meet with those who’s
industries are being affected by climate change, what we found by
speaking with local entrepreneurs was even more fascinating.
In
2007, Iceland’s economy was booming. The little nation in the middle of
the North Atlantic had the seventh most productive economy in the world
per capita. Michael Lewis even wrote a book chronicling fisherman and
sheep herders quitting their jobs to become bankers, and Porsche’s being
imported by the boatload to serve the nation of only 300,000.
Soon
thereafter, Iceland became the first domino to fall in the global
economic crisis. The three largest banks in Iceland failed, and the
nation’s currency lost two-thirds of it’s value.
Huge political upheaval called for reform and the nation fell into a
deep recession.
Fixing The Global Economy Through Entrepreneurship
Whether
you are solving a problem and creating a business, or solving a
problems to fix an economy, everyone knows the catalyst for innovation
lies in smart, hardworking people. Lucky for Iceland, work ethic and
education are ingrained in their incredibly proud
and resilient entrepreneurs.
Startup Iceland
To be honest,
I thought of Iceland as a place for to trek across glaciers and
volcanos, and was completely caught off guard by the entrepreneurial
spirit of the nation. In a single Saturday, after one quick tweet, I
found myself hanging with venture investor Bala Kamallakharan, attending
the country’s largest business plan competition, touring the city’s
startup incubator, and having beers with the organizer of Iceland’s
Startup Weekend. We learned about the nation’s intent to build a
sustainable startup ecosystem, organize the first ever Startup Iceland
conference, and that the Techstars Global Network was launching in
Reykjavik. They told us of eco-friendly companies who were creating
their minimum viable product and using LEAN methodology, and how Iceland
was the perfect test market with it’s small, well connected population,
positioned exactly on the border of Europe and the Americas.
The
leaders of Iceland truly believe that by building a community of
entrepreneurs they’ll be able to build a sustainable economy. We knew
this was something we wanted to get involved in through Under30CEO.
Venture Tour Iceland
Our
trip to Iceland was mind-blowing. For two weeks we had been in the
mountains on an amazing adventure, saw aftermath of volcanic eruptions,
went canyoning, and skied on glacial peaks only accessible via
snowmobile. But, we weren’t just there on a fancy holiday, sitting on a
beach drinking $14 cocktails and talking about ourselves like so many
retreats out there; the whole time we were shooting a film to raise
awareness for climate change. Combining adventure travel with the
opportunity to use our entrepreneurial skillsets to have impact on a
global issue was a feeling that needed to be duplicated. We needed to
give more people that type of life changing experience and create a
community of world changers.
Together, our crew from Climate
Unchange which included citizens of the UK, Sweden, Iceland, and the
United States racked our brains to figure out how we could create an
experience for others that was rich in both adventure and social good.
Iceland’s economic troubles had affected the entire world and we knew
the grassroots movement towards entrepreneurship is certainly part of
the solution to the global economy. Could we use our experiences to
help build sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystems across the globe?
A Partnership Was Formed
The committee at Startup Iceland and South Iceland Adventure,
quickly came on board to build an experience that offered a once in a
lifetime learning, collaboration, and social entrepreneurship experience
for everyone involved. Together, we’ll host an excursion in Iceland for twenty top young entrepreneurs May 30-June 3.
Not
only will we pack in a ton of adventure, but we’ll examine the
framework for startup communities and figuring out what best practices,
methods, and strategies will work to build sustainable ecosystems for
companies, not just in Iceland but across the globe.
The one-day 2012 Startup Iceland Conference will include:
- Discussion with His Excellency Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, The President of Iceland on the need for entrepreneurship and building sustainable communities.
- Lesons from the Founder of Techstars Brad Feld building the entrepreneurial hotbed in Boulder, Colorado and his book Startup Communities: Creating A Great Entrepreneurial Ecosystem In Your City.
- Presentation by the Co-founder of Startup Malaysia Rebeca Hwang on our how her startup younoodle.com is building the startup world.
The
three days in the backcountry will feature amazing adventure through
Iceland during the day, and at night we’ll build a framework for
sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystems. Including:
- An Amazing Race style scavenger hunt across the volcanic region with superjeeps and mountain guides
- Canyoning, hiking, and swimming in world famous Blue Lagoon
- Viking culture campfire, teambuilding, and leadership briefing in mountains
We
really think the educational experience is something that will propel
each entrepreneur personally to the next level, learning about
entrepreneurship on a global scale and forming friendships with people
from across the world.
SOURCE: www.http://under30ceo.com
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