M.I.T. Enterprise Forum of Chicago Announces Appointment of Communications Committee Chair
Adam Fendelman, editor-in-chief of Midwest Business, Inc., selected to lead newly formed communications committee of prominent Chicago innovation and entrepreneurship organization.
Chicago, IL (PRWEB) June 13, 2005 -– The MIT Enterprise Forum of Chicago has
announced the appointment of Adam Fendelman as chair of its newly formed
communications committee.
Adam Fendelman is the founder and
editor-in-chief of Midwest Business, Inc., the publisher of ePrairie.
ePrairie.com, which is transitioning into Midwest.biz, is the Midwest’s No. 1
technology business news publication.
Fendelman is also a co-founder of
eXtreme Networking, a patent-pending and software-based human networking
algorithm that facilities offline speed networking for event and conference
organizers.
In addition, he co-founded Chicago.com and various other
online ventures. Fendelman earned his bachelor’s degree in print journalism from
the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Journalism.
The MIT
Enterprise Forum of Chicago’s new communications committee is charged with
editing and distributing the chapter’s membership newsletter, content creation
and managing media relations. The Forum will also be formalizing seven other key
operating committees this summer.
The Chicago chapter of the MIT
Enterprise Forum holds monthly events from September through June. In September
2005, the Forum will kick off its new season with an expanded mission, a
rejuvenated look, an expanded board of directors, new committees and advisory
councils as well as a significantly enhanced volunteer staff.
About the
MIT Enterprise Forum of Chicago
The MIT Enterprise Forum is a non-profit
organization that promotes the formation and growth of innovative and technology
oriented companies through a series of specialized executive education programs.
The Forum provides networking, leadership opportunities and provocative new
ideas to senior business leaders while showcasing MIT’s role in innovation and
entrepreneurship in communities around the world.
The MIT Enterprise
Forum was established in 1978 and has 23 chapters worldwide. Participation and
membership is open to the general public.
More information about the MIT
Enterprise Forum of Chicago can be found at http://www.mitefchicago.org
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