December 04, 2014 | 04:00 pm – 04:50 pm
Event
Nova Southeastern University Graduate School of Information Services

On Dec. 4, Gunster attorney Kevin Levy will sit on a panel of other professionals to discuss money raising strategies and ideas. The panel titled "From angels' wings to investor gods - South Florida's funding wizards illuminate money raising strategies" is a session at the third-annual ITPalooza South Florida. Gunster attorney Kevin Levy

This particular session will take place from 4 – 4:50 p.m. at Nova Southeastern’s Knight Auditorium in room 1124 and anyone attending the conference is invited to attend. Levy will also be the speaker for the 3 p.m. session in room 3000 open to those with a “CIO pass” on “IT contracting – a dream or nightmare.”

ITPalooza is free to attend with a promise to bring at least two unwrapped toys that will be donated to Toys for Tots. Various sessions will be available throughout the day on a wide variety of topics from teambuilding to risk management, and the ITPalooza band will be performing.

Levy has moderated and served as a speaker for many presentations on business, technology and innovation including engagement’s at the South Florida Software Forum, the MIT Enterprise Forum and at ITPalooza in the past.

Earlier this year, Levy was named to Techweek100, eMerge America’s list of local professionals who have had an impact on business and technology. He is a member of Gunster’s corporate, international and technology and entrepreneurial companies practice groups.ITPaloozaOutlineLogo1

Daniel Cane, president, CEO and co-founder of Modernizing Medicine, will be moderating the 4 p.m. panel. Dale Gregory of Internet Coast, Ed Boland of Scout Ventures and Ranjini Chadirakanthan of Cassel Salpeter & Co. will also be panelists.

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