2017 KPCB Product Fellows Program

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Hargrove, Samuel

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Jan 17, 2017, 2:53:34 PM1/17/17
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Students,

 

Please check out the link below about the Fellows program.

 

_______________________________

S. Keith Hargrove, PhD, CMfgE, PE

Dean, College of Engineering

Professor, Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering Department

Director, TIGER Institute

Tennessee State University

3500 John Merritt Blvd - Torrence Hall

Nashville, TN  37209

Phone: 615.963.5401

Email: skhar...@tnstate.edu

 

From: Andy Chen [mailto:ac...@kpcb.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2017 11:46 AM
To: Hargrove, Samuel <skhar...@Tnstate.edu>
Subject: 2017 KPCB Product Fellows Program

 

Dean of Engineering,

 

My name is Andy Chen and I am a partner at Silicon Valley venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers (KPCB), where we’ve helped build world-changing companies like Google, Genentech, Twitter, Amazon, Nest, Square and many other startups. I reached out to you back in September about the KPCB Engineering Fellows Program and wanted to follow up with you about an extension to the program for graduating students interested in moving into a role in product management. Tennessee State University has a lot of great students and it would be great to have them in the program!

Six years ago, we launched a program called the KPCB Fellows Program (www.kpcbfellows.com). The program offers outstanding college students an opportunity to gain significant experience developing their leadership skills all while being mentored by a company executive at startups like Coursera, Flipboard, Slack and many others. This month, we’ve opened up our product Fellows application on kpcbfellows.com and wanted to seek out your help in finding the best young product-minded talent for the program. It would be great if you could let your students know about the KPCB Fellows program and encourage them to apply on our website, as well as pass the opportunities onto the appropriate campus departments.

Applications will close on January 31, 2017. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to me at ac...@kpcb.com.

 

Best,

Andy

Here is an email you can send out to students:

Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (www.kpcb.com), a world-leading venture capital firm located in Silicon Valley, is now accepting applications for the 2017 KPCB Product Fellows Program and we’d like to share this opportunity with you.

The KPCB Product Fellows Program offers students graduating in 2017 a full-time employment opportunity at one of our companies, working on unique and challenging product problems. Product Fellows are also invited to attend events with CEOs, partners at KPCB, and executives, and join an Alumni network of over 350 Alumni Fellows. Fellows have worked at companies like Square, Nest, Twitter, Airbnb, Pinterest, Flipboard, Coursera, Indiegogo, and many others.

To learn more and apply, visit http://www.kpcbfellows.com

 

*Applications will close on January 31, 2017*

Here are some recent videos about the program:

 

KPCB Fellows Program:

 

Making an Impact:

 

___________________________

Andy Chen
Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
Linkedin:atchen
Twitter:@andychen

2750 Sand Hill Road
Menlo Park, CA 94025
650-233-3426 (voice)
650-233-0300 (fax)
www.kpcb.com

 

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