Co-Founder and CEO of the Dallas Entrepreneur Center Trey Bowles will be the keynote speaker at this year’s Silicon Prairie Awards on October 1st. He is a serial entrepreneur, social capitalist, and educator in the Dallas Fort Worth area.
Bowles has spent his career starting and building companies in both the for-profit and non-profit space with an expertise in strategy, operations, and marketing. Bowles has held key leadership roles in the industries of music, entertainment, and disruptive technology including running the popular peer-to-peer file-sharing site Morpheus. He most recently led the turn-around and sale of Big Jump Media Inc. to Salem Communications in 2010.
“I am inspired by startups outside of silicon valley who do not believe the lie that they are not just as valid, just as important, just as viable as a company from the Valley. I am inspired by entrepreneurs (no matter where they reside) that focus on a) finding and solving a problem by creating a product or service, b) selling to a customer that needs a solution, and c) by serving and supporting their customers well,” said Bowles.
Trey works closely with the Startup America Partnership, a non-profit organization started by Steve Case and the Kauffman Foundation.
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