Build Something from Nothing - with Jeff Arnold, Paul Judge and Allen Nance
Tuesday | Oct 27, 2015 Register

Build Something From Nothing

TechSquare Labs Sneak Peek!

The Atlanta entrepreneur community is invited to a sneak peek of TechSquare Labs, and to hear the program Build Something From Nothing. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to hear Jeff Arnold, Founder of WebMD and current Chairman and CEO of Sharecare live, in person and uncensored. He’ll share the story of WebMD and discuss what is coming next for Sharecare.  Jeff will be joined by serial entrepreneur Paul Judge and TechSquare Labs co-founder Allen Nance. 

Discussion topics include:

  • Go Big or Go Home: Find out how to think big and achieve even bigger.
  • Serial Success: They say lightening doesn’t strike twice, but you’ll hear how to achieve multiple successful exits with several different companies—in several different fields.
  • Failure is Not an Option: Listen to how failures were an important part of the company’s ultimate success.

Location:

TechSquare Labs, 859 Spring Street, Atlanta, Georgia

Date/Time:

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

6:00 - 7:00 p.m.  Networking Reception and tours of TechSquare Labs

7:00 - 8:00 p.m.   Program 

8:00 - 8:30 p.m.   Networking and tours of co-working space

Featured Speakers

Jeff Arnold

Chairman and CEO, Sharecare; Formerly Chairman and CEO of HowStuffWorks and WebMD

Jeff Arnold

Jeff Arnold is Chairman and CEO of Sharecare, a health and wellness engagement platform he founded with Dr. Mehmet Oz, in partnership with Harpo Productions, Sony Pictures Television and Discovery Communications. Sharecare’s ultra-personalized and comprehensive platform helps consumers connect to the knowledge, evidence-based programs and health professionals they need by building each user a unique, dynamic health profile where they can access all of their health resources in one place.

Previously, Arnold was Chairman and CEO of HowStuffWorks.com, an award-winning online resource used by millions of people each month, which he sold to Discovery Communications, where he served as Chief Digital Strategy Officer, and Chief Architect of The Curiosity Project until December 2011. 

In 1998, he founded and served as CEO of WebMD, the first healthcare company to harness the power of the Internet to create a destination for consumers, healthcare institutions and physicians to find trustworthy medical information. 

He was inducted into the Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International, as an Honorary Member in recognition of his superior achievements and contributions to the advancement of nursing and health care on both a national and global level. Arnold also has been honored by the World Economic Forum; inducted into the Technology Hall of Fame of Georgia; named Entrepreneur of the Year, Southeast Region by Ernst & Young; and received the prestigious Phoenix Award, which recognizes companies and individuals who embody strength, tenacity and leadership in Georgia’s healthcare information technology industry. 

Currently chairman of Forbes Travel Guide, Arnold also has served on numerous boards for public, private and charitable organizations over the years.

Paul Judge

Co-Founder, TechSquare Labs; Exec. Chairman, Pindrop Security

Paul Judge

Dr. Paul Judge is a serial entrepreneur. He is Chairman of Pindrop Security and Monsieur and Co-Founder of Tech Square Labs. In 2007 he founded Purewire and served as Chief Technology Officer until the company was acquired by Barracuda. He has served as CTO/SVP at Secure Computing and CTO at CipherTrust. In 2003, he was named a MIT top 100 young innovators in the world. A recognized authority on information security, he has been published in numerous academic journals and presented at industry and academic conferences such as Interop, RSA, & DEF CON. Paul was also the honoree for our 2015 Distinguished Entrepreneur Award.

Allen Nance

Founder, TechSquare Labs

Allen Nance

Allen is a son, brother, husband, dad, entrepreneur, boxer, golfer, author, mentor and technology fanatic. From his rented house in 2000 he founded a company that a decade later would become WhatCounts. Through a series of innovative growth strategies that included seven acquisitions the company has grown into one of the largest email marketing firms in the world delivering billions of targeted messages on four continents in over 35 languages.  He is an active investor, advisor, and technology company builder through TechSquare Labs.  

Allen has had opportunities that don't matter, such as the being mentioned the prerequisite amount of times in the paper, or listed in the most this, or the youngest that. He has also had opportunities that do matter, like having amazing mentors and working with crazy smart team members.  

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