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  <dc:title>Entrepreneurship and social media</dc:title>
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Salim Ismail
Head of Brickhouse, Yahoo!
Biography
 Salim Ismail is currently the head of Brickhouse, Yahoo&#039;s internal &quot;ideas factory&quot; where game-changing ideas are brought in, built and launched.  He is also a successful angel investor and entrepreneur, and has operated seven early-stage companies.  Salim serves as chairman of Confabb.com, the world&#039;s largest directory of conferences, and he also co-founded and built PubSub Concepts, a prominent New York-based startup which built internet-scale publish / subscribe systems.  He started his career as a software engineer with CSC Europe, and then worked with ITIM Associates as a business and technology strategy consultant for five years.  After building and operating two other early-stage companies, Salim founded the New York Grant Company in 2002, which in its first year attracted over 400 clients and delivered over $12 million of federal grants to the local economy.  In 2001, Salim was presented with a New York City Award of Recognition by the Giuliani administration, and in 2003 he was nominated by Crain&#039;s Magazine as one of New York City&#039;s &quot;Top 40 under 40&quot; businesspeople.  Salim has an honors degree in theoretical physics and computing from the University of Waterloo near Toronto, Canada.
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