Student Entrepreneurship Clubs
Sponsor "Compcierge Challenge"
MUSE, The MBA's Smith Entrepreneurship Club and the
Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship at the
University of Maryland's Robert H. Smith School of Business kick off the "Compcierge
Challenge" on Tuesday, April 21 at 5 p.m. in 1415 Van Munching Hall.
The Compcierge Challenge is a two-part event series that features a
networking event with Tom Fong, founder and CEO of
Compcierge on April 21. and a business competition on May 1 that will put your
entrepreneurial skills to the test!
Meet the Entrepreneur: Tom Fong '83
Tuesday, April 21, 2009 at 5 p.m.
VMH 1412
Business Competition
Friday, May 1, 2009 at 9:30 a.m.
VMH 1412
RSVP in person at April 21 event
- Formally present your ideas/strategies to Tom Fong on which new
industries the Compcierge technology can be used for.
- Winners receive $1,000!
Please contact Laura Lin with questions at
laura.lin@rhsmith.umd.edu.
Thomas Fong, President and CEO of Compcierge
USA
Fong is the founder of Compcierge USA. His entrepreneurial energy and vision
have shaped the city intelligence opportunity into a saleable, sustainable
business product. He has 20 years experience in database and systems support
serving both the private and public sectors. Fong got his undergraduate degree
in finance and economics and a M.A. in information systems and business
management from the University of Maryland. He began his career working for
companies consulting in the federal sector. Specifically, he supported the FAA
for several years in database management and technology evaluation. Much of his
early research involved data storage media as well as hypertext markup language
(HTML) linkages to access text data. On his own time, he began developing a
rudimentary city intelligence system with a back end database in dbIII+ and a
user interface driven solely by the arrow keys on a keyboard. The easy
navigation of the system of a database populated with substantial amount of city
information (primarily restaurants) intrigued several hotel property general
managers in the Washington, D.C., area. Compcierge USA was taking its first
steps in the hospitality marketplace.
http://www.compcierge.com