ANN ARBOR – New Enterprise Forum will host a program Thursday that will look at the Web 2.0 business models, their potential and impact. America’s Next Top Business Model is scheduled for 5 pm April 17 at the Holiday Inn North Campus on Plymouth Road.

The participants for this event include:

Howard Brown ? Co-Founder and CEO, CircleBuilder Software: Howard is currently creating CircleBuilder, a secure, family friendly social network and outreach management platform that better connects individuals and faith-based organizations. In 2000, he also founded PlanitJewish.com, another social networking site.

Joe Minock ? Founder and CEO, J. Edward Media Group/AccuGet.com: Joe is responsible for business planning, sales and marketing, investor relations, and data architecture at his startup in the on-line directory network industry. He is also the chair of Digital Edge Michigan, a growing network of 40+ Michigan-based digital entrepreneurs and CEOs.

Steve Schwartz ? Co-Founder and Lead Developer Guy, RateMyStudentRental.com: Currently a student at Kettering University, Steve has already established himself as an Internet player. His interactive site connects and facilitates communication between students and landlords; he also runs Alfa Jango Software & Marketing.

Rick Warner ? CEO, Parking Karma: Rick is a veteran innovator of usable technology in the transportation industry, and has guided new businesses and products to market. He serves on the Transportation Research Board?s New Transportation Systems and Technology committee and is a Year 2000 ComputerWorld Smithsonian Laureate.

The moderator will be Ian Bund, Chairman of Plymouth Venture Partners. Ian has been a venture capital principal since 1969. He has played a founding or lead role in eleven venture capital partnerships in New York, Michigan and Australia including the first three institutionally financed partnerships in Michigan.

Showcase Presentation: Each month, NEF highlights an emerging company and provides them a Showcase Presentation. This month, our Showcase Presenter will be Todd Gross, CEO of Lambert Technologies, developers of Strain Sensitive Skin for accurately and rapidly testing prototype materials for structural strain.

Open Forum: The evening?s presentations are followed by Open Forum, during which attendees have the opportunity to make a 30-second pitch for their company, product/service, or need.

Registration and networking begin at 5 p.m. with the program starting at 5:45 p.m. Free to NEF members and journalists, the cost is $20 for non-members, $5 for students. The event is sponsored by NEF stakeholder sponsor, the Michigan Small Business & Technology Development Center.

For more information, click on NewEnterpriseForum.Org

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