UConn Today – Entrepreneurship is one of the riskiest professions an individual can embark on. Many take that journey alone, without a safety net, which often leads towards a tough journey ahead. That’s why support, knowledge, and mentorship are key factors in growing an entrepreneurial venture.
In the Media
External media mentions
Roundup: U.S. experts optimistic about broad application prospects of blockchain
UHart, UConn set to launch insurtech curriculum
Bank of America targets September launch for Stamford offices
The World Competes with Innovative Ecosystem…Merger & Acquisition of Large Enterprises
Maekyoung Economy Daily Newspaper– While the world is in the process of innovation competition, it is said that South Korea is glad that it has participated in this competition. It is at the Academy of Mangement (AOM), which is being held in Chicago, USA, from the 10th.
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9 CT Communities Among Nation’s Best to Start Small Business
Connecticut by the Numbers– Nine Connecticut communities are among the best in the nation for starting a small business, according to student loan company LendEdu, which has produced a list of the 500 Best Cities to Start a Small Business in the U.S.
Fly the Colors Program Raises $18,000 for Disabled Veteran Entrepreneurs
The Ridgefield Press– The Ridgefield Rotary Club’s Fly The Colors program has grown to include donations from more than 500 residents.
The most recent campaign saw the Rotary make a donation of $18,000 to the UConn Foundation to support the experiential training in entrepreneurship for post-9/11 veterans with disabilities.