MIT IDEAS Competition Slides - The Great Opportunity of Our Generation
May 6, 2009
I wanted to post my Powerpoint slides from the presentation I gave at MIT for their 2009 IDEAS Competition on Monday night. You can view them on Scribd or below via this blog post.
The topic was “The Great Opportunity of Our Generation”
Some of the formatting is off in Scrib but mostly OK…
Here are some notes from the award ceremony following my presentation from Joe Chung. Congratulations to the winners! AquaPort, HeatSource and EGGTech were especially interesting to me.
Opening: Nick Fontaine
Keynote: Ryan Allis
Chancellor introduced
$2.5k IDEAS Award Winners
Aquaport
Oladapo Bakare
Ashley
Mary
Rob
Joonhaeng
Ash
Rebecca
Daniel
(water filtration)
Professor Thomas Byrne introduced
$2.5k winner
Vision Group (seeing machine)
Quinn Smithwick
Brandon Taylor
Yi Fei Wu
(project image directly into eye, bypass distorting part)
Barbara Baker introduced
$5k IDEAS Award winner
sponsored by Baruch Family
Global Citizen Water Initiative
Scott Frank
Stephanie Bachar
(place water in tube for 24 hrs to see if clean)
Allan Powell introduced
$5k IDEAS Award Winner
sponsored by The MIT COOP
BLISS
Saba Gul
Dr. Ishrat Hussain
Nadeem Mazen
Ghanzala Mehmood
Presented by Dean Stephen Lerman
$5k IDEAS Award Winner
sponsored by the office of dean of grad education/Yunus Challenge Winner
EGGTech Blandine Antoine Emmanuel Cassimatis Alla Jezmir
(providing battery for lighting to those in tanzania without electricity)
Yunus Challenge Winner
$7,500 IDEAS Award Winner
Lebone
Alexander Fabry
Aviva Presser
Hugo Van Zuuren
(microbial fuel cell solution for providing electricity)
Presented by Professor Thomas Byrne, MD
$7,500 IDEAS Award Winner
Braille Labeler
Aleksander and Anna Anita Leyfell
Adelaide Calbry-Muzyka
Josh Karges
Karina Pikhart
Maria Prus
Rachel Tatem
(electromechanical braille labeler)
Presented by Professor Michael Cima
Sponsored by the Lemelson - MIT Program
$7,500 IDEAS Award Winner
HeatSource
Amy Qian
Celeste Chudyk
Scot Frank
Allen Lin
Mary Masterman
Catlin Powers
Saad S
(encapsulating solar radiation through textile/material that provides heat during night)
Winner’s Retreat 2 Days at Endicott House
A Place of Ideas: Renaissance Weekend Day One
August 30, 2008

I’m in Aspen, Colorado for an inspiring gathering over Labor Day Weekend. It’s Friday night at 10pm and the dance floor is calling–but I am driven to write first and dance later.
The gathering is called Renaissance Weekend, started by Ambassador Phillip Lader and Linda Lader in 1981. I first heard of the Weekend on my way to the Orlando airport in 2006 while serendipitiously sharing a taxi with former U.S. Congressman Martin Lancaster, the current President of the NC Community College System.
We were on our way back from the National Association of Community College Entrepreneurship (NACCE) conference. He told me how the weekend gatherings, originally in Charleston, SC over New Year’s and now in Aspen, Tuscon, and Monterey, brought together driven and accomplished people to discuss public policy, science, business, religion, and more.
I took a look at the site and saw past participants included Bill and Hillary Clinton, Alan Greenspan, Gerald Ford, Evan Bayh, Howard Dean, Bill Richardson, Janet Napolitano, Lawrence Summers, Ted Turner, Steve Case, Steve Jurvetson, Steven Colbert, and North Carolinians Terry Sanford and John Sall.
I wanted to go, but had no way in.
I heard nothing more of this gathering for two years, until this June when my friend Stever Robbins gave me a call. He nominated me to attend and wonderfully I’m now here.
Today was the first full day of Renaissance. I must say from the first day that it has been a wonderful experience so far. One of the ways the Weekends are different than any other conference is that every attendee is assigned to present briefly (for 2 minutes to everyone and then for about 10 minutes in numerous breakout panels) on either what they know most about or what they are most passionate about. This practice enables attendees to hear from experts in their field ranging from astronauts to cosmologists to entrepreneurs to neurosurgeons. At this Weekend, there are about 300 attendees.
Today I was assigned to present for 2 minutes to the group on “An Immodest Proposal - If I Could: Serious and humorous proposals on policy, work, religion, and marriage.” I then participated on a panel with six others called “Why Not Change the World? Examples and Visions of Social Entrepreneurship & Community Service.”
At noon, I experienced the most intellectually stimulating hour of my life since the panel on global peace at Fortune Brainstorm with Jeff Bezos last month. My friend and venture capitalist Nick Beim from Matrix Partners moderated a panel called “Putin’s Czarist Plan: Is His Russion a Neo-KGB State” that I hope to post about next.
Tomorrow, Saturday morning, I’m presenting for 2 minutes at 9am on “When I’m 65 - A Red Bull Generation Envisions Their Professional, Personal, & Nation’s Future,” taking the afternoon off to go white water rafting for the first time in my life on the Colorado River, then returning for a 6pm discussion, “Must There Always Be a Bottom Billion: Promise & Pitfalls of Reducing Poverty, Supporting Social Entrepreneurs, and Assisting the World’s Less Developed Nations.”
As a short aside I’ll share a fun story. This visit is my first time in Aspen and the Aspen Institute since July 2006 for Fortune Brainstorm 2006. I recall then sitting next to John McCain for 10 minutes while watching the Germany-Italy World Cup game in the lobby of Aspen Meadows and then seeing him go to the back of the lounge to speak with Vinod Khosla, ostensibly about alternative energy. Thinking she was a passerby and not knowing then who she was, I asked Cindy McCain to take a picture of Senator McCain and I. She somewhat unwillingly oblidged, but alas, the camara battery was dead and no proof exists.
This is a place of ideas and action–action that leads to making a difference in the world. I’m fortunate to be here and look forward to sharing tomorrow night how the day goes.
From their site:
“With equally distinguished participants, all Renaissance Weekends foster lively exchanges which transcend ideological, political, economic and religious differences. This eclectic, non-partisan group - CEOs, venture capitalists and entrepreneurs, Nobel Laureates and Pulitzer Prize-winning authors, artists and scientists, admirals, astronauts and Olympic athletes, judges and journalists, volunteers, diplomats and work-at-home parents, Presidents, Prime Ministers, professors and priests, Republicans, Democrats and lots of Independents, innovators from across America and several nations - has become for many an extended family.”
The dance floor is calling my name…

Speaking at ACG Research Triangle
December 13, 2007
I spoke at the ACG Research Triangle breakfast meeting this morning on How to Build a Company to $1 Million in Sales. If you wish to download the slides from the event they are available at http://www.ryanallis.com/ppt/acgpresentation.ppt.
CEO Keynote: Want to See Me Dance to Soulja Boy in Front of 800 People in Chicago?
November 12, 2007
Here’s an excerpt video clip from my keynote speech at the Collegiate Entrepreneurs’ Organization Annual Conference in Chicago. Enjoy!
“Entrepreneur Ryan Allis dances to Crank That Soulja Boy during the middle of the Collegiate Entrepreneur Organization keynote speech, Finding The Purpose of Your Life in Six Lessons, presented November 3, 2007 at the McCormick Conference Center in Chicago in front of 800 college entrepreneurs.”
Keynote at CEO: Finding Your Purpose in Life
November 6, 2007
Here is the slide deck from my keynote speech on Saturday afternoon at the Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organization Annual Conference(7MB).
The speech was titled Finding The Purpose of Your Life in Six Lessons. I had a blast giving the speech. I can’t say I’ve ever danced to Soulja Boy in front of 800 people.
The accompanying music for the slides is Yeah by Usher Feat. Lil Jon and Crank That Soulja Boy by Soulja Boy.
Here’s the BHAG gorilla…

In Chicago Speaking at Collegiate Entrepreneurs’ Organization Conference
November 2, 2007

I spoke this afternoon to 150 attendees at a breakout session at the Collegiate Entrepreneurs’ Organization conference in Chicago on the usual, yet updated, topic of How to Build a Company to $1 Million in Sales. Here is a link to the slides from the speech (48 MB).
I’ll be doing a keynote in front of the full crowd of 1,200 on the topic of Finding Purpose in Your Life (slides coming tomorrow). This will be the largest group I’ve ever spoken in front of. I’m excited!
Speaking in Abbotsford, British Columbia
October 25, 2007
I’m up in Whistler, British Columbia tonight with entrepreneur Ross Brown and designer Dan Mansell. We’re going to do a bit of ziplining tomorrow here before heading back to Vancouver for some customer and partner meetings. Today I spoke at the Abbotsford Chamber of Commerce in Abbotsford, BC outside of Vancouver. You can download the slides from the presentation “Ten Steps to Building a Company to $1 Million in Sales” here. If you’re in Vancouver and would like to meet up on Friday let me know.

Extreme Entrepreneurship Tour in Canton, OH
October 4, 2007

I’m in Canton, Ohio today speaking at Stark State College with the Extreme Entrepreneurship Tour and my good friends Michael Simmons, Sheena Lindahl, and Jason Dalrymple. Michael and Sheena are doing a great job right now on their presentation on how to indentify and pursue your passion in life. While I’m only speaking at one college with them this semester, they are going to about 15 schools in a big RV (wait till you see photos of their branded RV later today!). Good luck to them on their tour! I’ll be putting up the video of the speech in a few days.

Speaking at Appalachian State Yesterday
October 2, 2007

I had a chance to head over to Boone, NC yesterday to speak to students at Appalachian State University. I gave a presentation on “Ten Steps to Building a Company to $1 Million in Sales.” You can download a copy of slides from the event here.
Thanks to Bryan and Zola for bringing me over and for everyone that helped with the event!



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