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Young Turtles 2022 Workshop by Turtle Venture
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Young Turtles 2022 Workshop by Turtle Venture 

Turtle Venture is here with a brand new workshop for you to join! The registration for Young Turtles 2022 is still ongoing and we will be providing you with all the information you need. You will get to gain in-depth knowledge of the startup ecosystem and more about what it takes to stay afloat in today’s industry. The deadline has been extended to 7 April 2022 from the huge response from young entrepreneurs.

Keep reading to find out more!

 

Young Turtles 2022 Workshop by Turtle Venture

Registration deadline: 7 April 2022

Location: Dhaka 

Registration Link: https://lnkd.in/g_yhfnWM 

 

Mentorship Programme: “Be The Star of Entrepreneurship” 

To make your entrepreneurship journey easier and rank you up faster, Turtle Venture is going to launch a month-long online workshop named “Be The Star of Entrepreneurship” for young entrepreneurs. Here you can find all your answers about startups from industry experts. You will get 12 workshops on 12 different topics, mentorship, and exclusively tailored courses.

 

“Be The Star of Entrepreneurship” mentoring session is going on for the Young Turtles teams. These sessions are designed to guide the teams by distinguished mentors to excel in different areas of business and to lead them towards their desired goals. So, all the enthusiastic young entrepreneurs, do not forget to join the sessions.

Here are our honorable mentors, and more mentors will be announced soon-

Session Mentor includes:

 

  • Bijon Islam, CEO, LightCastle Partners
  • Mehad ul Haque, Consultant and country coordinator, B-Briddhi
  • Nazmul Ahmed, Marketing Consultant, Najm Consulting 
  • Shekh Ariful Islam, Independent Brand Consultant 
  • Sabbir Ahmed, Motion Designer, Learning Bangladesh 
  • Anwar Sayef Anik, CSO, Turtle Venture

 

Campus Partners  

Young Turtles project has the honor of welcoming amazing campus partners-  

Daffodil Entrepreneurs’ Club (DEC) & DIU, Net Impact Club!

 

DEC aims to provide an opportunity by which students can access entrepreneurial resources, network with entrepreneurs, and share ideas to build a better Bangladesh. Both the organizations have signed a ‘Memorandum of Understanding’ for better collaboration and communication.

 

Check out Turtle Venture for further info on the workshop and consultancy!

 

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