Budding entrepreneurs will have an opportunity to hear from business
leaders who will offer valuable information during May 5 event at Grand
Valley State University.
The event, “Celebrating Entrepreneurship in West Michigan,” is a
collaboration between The Grand Angels, Seidman College of Business,
Grand Valley State University and The University of Michigan’s Ross
School of Business.
“Entrepreneurship has always been a key ingredient in Michigan’s
success. It’s important for the state to continue to support the next
generation of entrepreneurs in meaningful ways,” said H. James Williams,
dean of the Seidman College of Business at Grand Valley. “This event is
a way for us and our collaborators to promote and celebrate the
entrepreneurial spirit.”
The day-long event is divided into two sessions. The morning session is
a gathering of leaders of entrepreneurial funding organizations,
professionals who support entrepreneurs and the business start-up and
growth processes, and community activists who spur on entrepreneurship.
The afternoon session will be filled with business owners sharing their
knowledge, experiences and lessons learned to help other business owners
prepare for their future. The afternoon will also feature a panel
discussion of the entrepreneurial aspects of family-owned businesses.
Local family business executives and faculty from Grand Valley and U-M
will be presenting
For more information, visit www.misbtdc.org
or contact Elaine at (616) 331-7480. Registration is $30. The event is
open to media coverage.
Celebrating Entrepreneurship in West Michigan
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