I am starting this blog – 4entrepreneur.net to create a dynamic virtual platform for entrepreneurs from around the world to share ideas, engage in constructive discussions and to contribute in the making of this virtual think tank.

about me: For the last 10 years, I have been consulting executives in multiple verticals, including Technology and entertainment. A partial list of people I have directly worked with includes Yashuhiro Tsuboto, CEO of Epson & Canon and eight time Emmy award winning TV show producer and anchor Mario Machado. In 2001, along with Mario, I co-produced a network TV pilot. My expertise lies in business strategy, emphasizing on developing sustainable competitive advantage for businesses.

My true passion lies in helping businesses and entrepreneurs from around the world. With the availability of various emerging mediums, barriers to entry have truly gone down.

Jay Maharjan

Pasadena, California

13 September, 2007

2 Responses to “about me”


  1. Jay,

    Blog looks good.

    Chris

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