Kanara Entrepreneurs, Bangalore

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Kanara Entrepreneurs
AbbreviationKE (Kanara Entrepreneurs)
Formation2004 (2004)
TypeNon Profit Organisation
PurposeMentor, develop skills and help students, Startups and Entrepreneurs from the Kanara Region
Membership
400
Official language
English
Honorary Chairman
Ivan Fernandes
KE Bangalore
Clarence Pereira
KEL Dubai
William D'Souza
Website http://keglobal.org

Kanara Entrepreneurs (KE) is a non-profit mutual benefit corporation in the Kanara region of the Indian state Karnataka whose stated mission is to encourage, support, guide, and mentor potential and early-stage entrepreneurs. According to their website, [1] KE aims to provide networking opportunities and counseling to their members. Membership is open to entrepreneurs, senior corporate executives, and senior professionals residing in, or associated with, the Kanara region, and requires an annual fee for admittance. [2]

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KE has affiliations with Dimensions in Mumbai and Rachana in Mangalore and has hosted a joint networking event in 2011 at the Hotel Grand Magrath. [3]

KE has signed MOUs (Memorandums of Understanding) with several educational institutions including Christ University in Bangalore, [4] St. Josephs Institute of Management in Bangalore, [5] and St. Aloysius Institute of Management and Information Technology in Mangalore, [6] providing their students with regular hourly sessions with KE members.

In 2014, KE hosted a two-day entrepreneurship convention called Entreprenet held at the Park Plaza Hotel with 400 in attendance, including local entrepreneurs, corporate executives, and the Archbishop of Bangalore. [7]

Footnote

  1. From Left to Right: Cyril Pais, Nishan Pereira (Representative - GenNow), Dr. Joseph Rasquinha (Past-Director Membership), Mark D'Souza, Clarence Pereira, Naveen D'Souza, Ivan Fernandes (KE Chairman), Nigel Fernandes (Director Finance), Archbishop Bernard Moras, Ajay Fernandes (Director Marketing), Anil Rego (Past President), Cardinal Gracias, Cardinal Toppo, Adrian D'Souza (KE President), Charles Gomes (President-Elect), Agnel Pereira, Roshan D'Silva (Director Membership) Lawrence Saldanha, Ivy Saldanha (Director Mentoring) and George Timothy.

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References

  1. "Our Objectives – Welcome to KE Global" . Retrieved 19 January 2021.
  2. "Member – Welcome to KE Global" . Retrieved 19 January 2021.
  3. "KEL Dubai and KE Bangalore Joint Meeting" . Retrieved 19 January 2021.
  4. KE signs MoU with Christ University to provide industry-academia interface, Friday, 31 January 2014, Daijiworld News, Bangalore
  5. Forming future entrepreneurs - SJIM signs MoU with KE Global, Seattle University, Wednesday, 14 June 2017, Daijiworld News, Bangalore
  6. Round 1 of KE 'Entrepreneur' at AIMIT sees keen participation, Friday, 2 August 2013, Daijiworld News, Mangalore
  7. Archbishop Moras, T. V. Mohandas Pai, J R Lobo inaugurate Entreprenet 2014, Friday, 31 January 2014, Daijiworld, Bangalore