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Originally posted by GregT
The hard part of starting a team is finding someone to cut you a $5000 check... plus some to cover parts, but if you do try it good luck.
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Of course, I recommend starting your own team if there are none in the area.
If you are serious about starting a team, I think the best way is to talk to a LOT of people. The more people you talk to about it, the more likely things will come into place, often when you least expect it. For example, if you can get an associate Dean or something excited about it, you'd be surprised what can come about. Be prepared to set up a lot of meetings with people -- most of which may lead you nowhere or in circles -- but eventually you might find the key contacts.
Patrick