June 01, 2010

Lang Fund Finalist Joshua Brody '10 is Selected to Take Advantage of Free Office Space at Corporate Suites Business Center

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Corporate Suites Business Centers, one of the leading serviced office space providers in Manhattan, partnered with The Eugene Lang Entrepreneurship Center this year to provide one lucky Lang Fund Finalist with 6 months of free office space for up to four people!

The School’s Spring Venture Showcase, an event that helps select which students present to the Lang Fund Board of Directors for potential seed funding, was used as the student selection pool. Columbia Business School student Joshua Brody ’10, co-founder of RightsCube, a standardized source for all of the world's film and TV rights information, was offered an early-stage investment by the Lang Fund Board and selected to take advantage of this offer effective June 1st through December.

Mr. Brody and his partners will be able to utilize the support of Corporate Suites’ facilities at 275 Madison Avenue as they progress their business post-graduation. “We are honored to be part of the Lang Fund and working with an incredible group of advisors and entrepreneurs. Office space for a startup adds tremendous value in the early stages and we're excited that Corporate Suites supports entrepreneurship in New York City”, said Joshua Brody.  “We are very pleased to support Lang Funded ventures and hope this contribution will help RightsCube gain momentum as they work on getting their business fully off the ground”, said Hayim A. Grant, President of Corporate Suites.

Corporate Suites operates full service office business centers in New York City providing fully-furnished office space, conference facilities and virtual office services for corporate professionals.  They cater to and benefit entrepreneurial start ups providing fully furnished plug and play turn-key office solutions with meeting rooms, reception and IT support. For more information on Corporate Suites, visit http://www.csbcenters.com or call 212-512-0500.

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