ORLANDO, Fla. --- Rollins College Center for Advanced Entrepreneurship, GrowFL and CEO Nexus will host its next forum for company CEOs, principals and top executives Tuesday, Sept. 13, in the SunTrust Auditorium at Rollins College in Winter Park
Steve Quello, president of CEO Nexus, the firm that works with public and private organizations to help accelerate the growth of second stage businesses, said the principal speaker for the 90-minute forum is Frantz E. Alphonse, co-founder and managing partner of AP Capital Partners, a leading middle-market equity firm.
The topic? A behind the scenes look at the $200 million sale of Orlando-based ZeroChaos, a full-service provider contingent workforce solutions.
“The ZeroChaos story is one dozens of Florida enterprises would love to emulate,” Quello explained.
“They rose from the idea stage 10 years ago to grow into a global workforce solutions provider with operations in more than 14 countries and a $200 million price tag,” Quello said.
The CEO Nexus Forum is scheduled from 6 to 7:30 p.m. For information, to qualify and register for the CEO Nexus forum or learn more about CEO Nexus, contact Quello at info@CEONexus.com or 407-590-6101.
About CFAE
The Rollins College Center for Advanced Entrepreneurship, located within the Crummer Graduate School of Business, is a catalyst and thought leader in the advancement of successful entrepreneurship. Core to its mission is to prepare the advanced students of the Rollins MBA program for entrepreneurial thought and action. The Center connects students in a meaningful way with advanced entrepreneurs, and likewise, brings together entrepreneurs for peer-to-peer networking. This results in real-world insights providing advanced action learning for both students and entrepreneurs which is critical to the Center’s success. The Rollins MBA Entrepreneurship Program is ranked first in Florida and 22nd in the nation for graduate entrepreneurial education by Entrepreneur Magazine and the Princeton Review.
About CEO Nexus
CEO Nexus is an organization that works in concert with public and private organizations interested in providing business leaders—owners, CEOs and presidents—with practical tools and techniques designed specifically for growing second-stage companies. Sponsors include the Edward Lowe Foundation, the Florida High Tech Corridor Council, the University of Central Florida Office of Research & Commercialization, Rollins College Center for Advanced Entrepreneurship and GrowFL.
About GrowFL
The Florida Economic Gardening Institute was created by the 2009 Florida Legislature as the Economic Gardening Technical Assistance Program to stimulate investment in Florida’s economy by providing technical assistance for expanding businesses in the state. Qualified companies must be engaged in the following sectors to receive no-cost technical assistance: Manufacturing; Finance & Insurance Services; Wholesale Trade; Information Industries; Professional, Scientific & Technical Services; Management Services; and, Administrative & Support Services. Additional information is available at www.GrowFL.com.
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