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Entrepreneurship Minor launch Party

A Celebration of the new entrepreneurship minor in the mccombs school of business and a conversation with Serial ENTREPRENEUR Jon Brumley and venture capitalist bill gurley

Herb Kelleher Center for Entrepreneurship, Growth and Renewal is launching an Entrepreneurship Minor for undergraduate students at The University of Texas at Austin. To commemorate the program’s launch, we're excited to host an address by oil and gas serial entrepreneur Jon Brumley and a Fireside chat with Bill Gurley, MBA ’93, who has spent over 15 years as a venture capitalist who has invested in well-known startups including GrubHub, Nextdoor, Stitch Fix, Open Table and Uber. Please join us in celebrating the advancement of entrepreneurial education on the Forty Acres while gaining insights from a highly successful VC who has backed many successful new businesses. #WhatStartsUpHere

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SPEAKERS

Jon Brumley

Bounty Minerals

President & CEO

Bill Gurley

Benchmark

General Partner

Eric Hirst

McCombs School of Business

Senior Associate Dean

Katie May

ShippingEasy

CEO

Luis Martins

Herb Kelleher Center for Entrepreneurship

Director

ABOUT BILL GURLEY

Starting your own business and picking the right niche in no time


Bill Gurley has spent over 15 years as a General Partner at Benchmark Capital. Prior to Benchmark, Bill was a partner with Hummer Winblad Venture Partners.


Before entering the venture capital business, Bill spent four years on Wall Street as a top-ranked research analyst, including three years at CS First Boston focusing on personal computer hardware and software. His research coverage included such companies as Dell, Compaq, and Microsoft, and he was the lead analyst on the Amazon IPO. In both 1995 and 1996, Bill was a member of the Institutional Investor All-American Research Team.


Prior to his investment career, Bill was a design engineer at Compaq Computer, where he worked on products such as the 486/50 and Compaq’s first multi-processor server. For the past fifteen years, Bill has authored the Above the Crowd blog which focuses on the evolution and economics of high technology businesses.

 

Over his venture career, he has worked with such companies as GrubHub (IPO: GRUB), Nextdoor, OpenTable (IPO: OPEN, Acquired by Priceline), Stitch Fix (IPO: SFIX), Uber, and Zillow.com (IPO: Z).

 

Other Affiliations: Advisory board of the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas.

Education: MBA from the University of Texas, 1993; and a BS in computer science from the University of Florida, 1989. Chartered Financial Analyst.

 

About Jon Brumley and Bill Gurley

Jon Brumbley

In his 37-year career, I. Jon Brumley, BBA ’61, has founded six different oil and gas companies, all of which listed on the New York Stock Exchange. The most recent firm was Encore Acquisition, which he founded with his son, Jonny Brumely. In 2005, Forbes magazine named Brumley and his son Entrepreneurs of the Year. He also led the merger of Cooks and Fort Worth Children’s hospitals in 1985. Brumley was chairman of the Texas State Board of Education and has been active in educational causes and oversight since 1980. He has an MBA degree from Wharton.

 

 

 

 

 


Bill Gurley


Bill Gurley has spent over 15 years as a General Partner at Benchmark Capital. Prior to Benchmark, Bill was a partner with Hummer Winblad Venture Partners.

 

Over his venture career, he has worked with such companies as GrubHub (IPO: GRUB), Nextdoor, OpenTable (IPO: OPEN, Acquired by Priceline), Stitch Fix (IPO: SFIX), Uber, and Zillow.com (IPO: Z).

 

Other Affiliations: Advisory board of the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas.

Education: MBA from the University of Texas, 1993; and a BS in computer science from the University of Florida, 1989. Chartered Financial Analyst.


About Jon Brumley and Bill Gurley

Jon Brumley


Jon Brumley was raised in Austin, Texas and graduated from the University of Texas in 1961. He received an MBA degree from the Wharton Graduate School of the University of Pennsylvania.


Brumley began his energy career with Southland Royalty Company as a risk analyst in 1967 and became its President in 1974. Over the course of his career, Brumley has listed eight companies on the New York Stock Exchange and was a founder in all but two. He currently serves as president and CEO of Bounty Minerals which was formed to buy non-producing minerals in the Utica Shale and Marcellus Shale.

 

In 2012, Brumley endowed the Jon Brumley Texas Venture Labs at the McCombs School of Business. JBTVL is a campus-wide initiative to accelerate startups in taking their innovations to market and to transform graduate students into entrepreneurs and business leaders.  To date, 40% of the 178 companies working with JBTVL have raised more than $491 million from investors.  


Brumley also devotes time to philanthropic ventures. Together with his wife Becky, the couple founded the Red Oak Foundation in 1991. The foundation initially provided four year scholarships to students planning to become public school teachers in Texas. In 1997, that mission expanded to spread the benefits of books to disadvantaged children, laying a foundation for reading readiness and involving parents. Brumley serves as a member of the M.D. Anderson Board of Advisors, the McCombs Advisory Board, the Littlefield Society, and the Chancellors Council. 


Bill Gurley


Bill Gurley has spent over 15 years as a General Partner at Benchmark Capital. Prior to Benchmark, Bill was a partner with Hummer Winblad Venture Partners.


Before entering the venture capital business, Bill spent four years on Wall Street as a top-ranked research analyst, including three years at CS First Boston focusing on personal computer hardware and software. His research coverage included such companies as Dell, Compaq, and Microsoft, and he was the lead analyst on the Amazon IPO. In both 1995 and 1996, Bill was a member of the Institutional Investor All-American Research Team.


Prior to his investment career, Bill was a design engineer at Compaq Computer, where he worked on products such as the 486/50 and Compaq’s first multi-processor server. For the past fifteen years, Bill has authored the Above the Crowd blog which focuses on the evolution and economics of high technology businesses.


Over his venture career, he has worked with such companies as GrubHub (IPO: GRUB), Nextdoor, OpenTable (IPO: OPEN, Acquired by Priceline), Stitch Fix (IPO: SFIX), Uber, and Zillow.com (IPO: Z).

Other Affiliations: Advisory board of the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas.


Education: MBA from the University of Texas, 1993; and a BS in computer science from the University of Florida, 1989. Chartered Financial Analyst.

Katie May


 A former Management Consultant with Booz & Co, Katie got involved in start-ups when she joined the Executive Team at www.seek.com.au as head of Marketing & Product.


She invested 6 years building the SEEK brand and leading the product effort at this award winning website through IPO.


Katie then founded www.kidspot.com.au, the largest and most successful online website for mothers in Australia and New Zealand, selling to News Corp in 2011.


Katie has a BBA in Accounting and earned her CPA shortly after studying at the University of Texas at Austin. Katie later returned to the same university to earn her MBA with a concentration in marketing.


She joined ShippingEasy as the CEO in 2012, moving the headquarters to her hometown of Austin and kicking off the aggressive growth efforts following its founding in Sydney, Australia.

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Herb Kelleher Center for Entrepreneurship, Growth and Renewal is launching an Entrepreneurship Minor for undergraduate students at The University of Texas at Austin. To commemorate the program’s launch, we're excited to host an address by oil and gas serial entrepreneur Jon Brumley and a Fireside chat with Bill Gurley, MBA ’93, who has spent over 15 years as a venture capitalist who has invested in well-known startups including GrubHub, Nextdoor, Stitch Fix, Open Table and Uber. Please join us in celebrating the advancement of entrepreneurial education on the Forty Acres while gaining insights from a highly successful VC who has backed many successful new businesses. #WhatStartsUpHere

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5:30 PM

Check-in

Crum Auditorium RRH 1.400

6:00 PM

Welcome Remarks from Luis Martins, Director, Herb Kelleher Center for Entrepreneurship 

6:10 PM

Undergraduate Alum Remarks by Katie May, CEO, ShippingEasy 


6:25 PM

Entrepreneurship Minor Address by Jon Brumley,

President & CEO, Bounty Minerals


6:45 PM

Fireside Chat with Bill Gurley, Partner, Benchmark

and Eric Hirst, Senior Associate Dean, McCombs School of Business

7:15 PM

Networking Reception

Outside Crum Auditorium 

#WhatStartsUpHere

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Herb Kelleher Center for Entrepreneurship, Growth and Renewal is launching an Entrepreneurship Minor for undergraduate students at The University of Texas at Austin. To commemorate the program’s launch, we are excited to host a Q&A session with Bill Gurley, a venture capitalist who has invested in well-known startups including GrubHub, Nextdoor, Stitch Fix, Open Table and Uber. Please join us in celebrating the advancement of entrepreneurial education on the forty acres while gaining insights from a prominent VC who has backed many successful new businesses. 

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