Posted June 8, 2022 by admin
By Phil Weilerstein, President and CEO of VentureWell The challenges of the past two years are changing the way early-stage entrepreneurs do business. Faced with a global pandemic, an ongoing reckoning on social justice issues and the climate crisis, and the near term uncertainty of our supply chains, fledgling ventures are navigating an unmapped and […]
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Posted June 1, 2022 by admin
Dear Deshpande Network Colleagues, The horrific mass shootings we have witnessed over the past few weeks and over several years have certainly shaken many of us. Further, the political division and extremes we see in this country, attacks on women’s rights, undermining of civil rights and voting laws, the rise of hate groups and militia […]
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Posted May 3, 2022 by admin
By Deborah D. Hoover President & CEO Burton D. Morgan Foundation Entrepreneurship and education are two such extraordinary opportunities that need to be leveraged and interconnected if we are to develop the human capital required for building the societies of the future. Entrepreneurship is the engine fueling innovation, employment generation and economic growth. Only by […]
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By David Noble Director, The Werth Institute University of Connecticut entrepreneurship.uconn.edu At UConn, entrepreneurship is a way of thinking, unrestricted by school, college or program, that provides the solution to many of the challenges our world faces. As the inaugural director of The Werth Institute, I have a front seat to the change that is […]
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Posted April 8, 2022 by admin
By: Edward B. Roberts, David Sarnoff Professor of Management of Technology Founder/Chair and former Faculty Director, Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship Founder and Co-Chair, MIT Entrepreneurship & Innovation MBA Track I have just finished writing the requested Introductions for the Tsinghua University Press translations and publication of two of my books: Entrepreneurs in High Technology: Lessons from MIT […]
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