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Network Capital | World Economic Forum
Our founder Utkarsh Amitabh's Latest Article on the Passion Economy
6 Bullet Tuesday
Utkarsh just published an article for the World Economic Forum. It is focused on the passion economy and offers ways you can transform your passion into a viable profession on Network Capital. Read WEF articleWant to teach on Network Capital?
Fully funded opportunity for women who want to start their own fund one day. 10-12 women will be selected. First Followers is our partner and this initiative backed by Bob Pattillo, Gray Matters Capital, and Frontier Lab Asia as seed donors.Apply Now3. Career Restart Fellowship starts on Feb 26. The Network Capital Career Restart Program is designed for professionals who took a break from work and are struggling to find meaningful career opportunities. In this live cohort based course, you will get the skills, networks and 1:1 mentoring support to bounce back into the workforce. Our focus won’t just be enabling you to get a job. We will work relentlessly to build your category of one. Join Now4. Want to crack a top MBA Program?
All those people on my TL asking me about preparations, please take a look at @utkarsh_amitabh 's baby @netcapglobal :)
He's an amazing mentor and founder of a great community!
— Shivangi Saxena (@_shivangisaxena)
2:07 PM • Feb 15, 2022
Join the NC Learning RetreatGet to know Network Capital community members in a relaxed setting over a long weekend in Chail Join the Retreat
Partnership with INK: Youth INK for School Students
The Youth INK with Network Capital will be a yearlong immersion program where students will spend an hour every weekend learning from top CEOs, academics, artists, scientists and policy makers.
Afterthought: Douglas Adams, Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
We live at the bottom of a deep gravity well, on the surface of a gas covered planet, going around a nuclear fireball 90 million miles away and think this to be normal is some indication of how skewed our perspective tends to be.