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Student Entrepreneurs Compete |
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October 24, 2008, 8:57 am Student Entrepreneurs Compete For the Best Pitch Posted by Raymund Flandez A landscaping and lawn-care business; a candy factory; a yoga class; a smoothie store in the school cafeteria; and an online costume retailer for kids and adults. Those were just some of the ideas presented at the National Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge, held in midtown Manhattan yesterday. Some 35 students, age 18 and under, from all over the country gave their strongest 10-minute business-plan pitch to some of the power players in the corporate world. Read more... |
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The Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education Announces the 3rd Annual National Entrepreneurship Week Columbus, OH, March, 2008 - The Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education is pleased to announce the continued CELEBRATION with the 3rd Annual National Entrepreneurship Week, to be featured February 21 - 28, 2009, continuing the effort first encouraged by the U S House of Representatives in HR 699 of June 2006. |
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Indiana Council for Economic Education |
ICEE ANNUAL AWARDS PROGRAM | You are invited to join the Indiana Council for Economic Education in celebration of Excellence in Economic Education in Indiana at our Annual Awards Program on November 7, 2008 at the Indiana State House. Brunch, courtesy of Indiana Bankers Association, will begin at 10:15 a.m. in the Rotunda, and the awards program will begin promptly at 11:00 a.m. in the North Atrium. For more information, download the invitation at http://www.econed-in.org/PDF/08-Invite&Response.pdf You may fax your response to 765/496-1505, email
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, call Shelly Surber at 765/494-8541, or mail to Indiana Council for Economic Education, 615 W. State Street, West Lafayette, IN 47907. We look forward to seeing you on November 7th. Invitation... | |
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Students Challenged to “Think, Create, and Innovate” to Address Issues of Concern in NH |
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Social Entrepreneurship Student Leadership program expands to college level, kicks off contest. October 17, 2008 For Immediate Release Contact: Elizabeth Foy, 603-715-5155
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CONCORD – New Hampshire residents – what’s your major concern? The state’s high school and college students want to hear about it and begin to solve problems that affect all citizens. Over the next three weeks, New Hampshire residents will be asked about the major issues they see the Granite State facing as part of an expanded effort to challenge students to develop innovative ways to address these concerns. |
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Mayor's Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Underway |
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From more than 100 business plans, seven Tulsa entrepreneurs have advanced to the final round of the Mayor’s Entrepreneurial Spirit Award business model competition. On Nov. 5, the seven finalists will present a two minute elevator pitch or overview to the panel of Spirit Award judges. The following businesses have advanced to the final round of competition and agreed to establish or expand their business operations in the City of Tulsa. Read more... |
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