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We Develop Entrepreneurs

Now more than ever ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ University is seeing an increased interest in entrepreneurship from current and prospective students. In response to this interest, the Dolan School offers many ways students can participate in entrepreneurship activities at the University, both in the classroom and within the local community.

Management majors may elect to pursue an Entrepreneurship concentration, while all students may declare a standalone Entrepreneurship minor. Outside of the classroom, students can participate in the Dolan School Entrepreneurship club, or compete for a spot in the annual entrepreneurship competition, the ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ StartUp Showcase. Students also have access to the Dolan School’s extensive network of alumni entrepreneurs and local business partners to learn from and further develop their business ideas and entrepreneurial interests.

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Entrepreneurship in the Classroom

As students study all aspects of entrepreneurship and develop business ideas in the classroom, Dolan faculty strives to put those business plans into real-world context.

One example of this is a recent partnership, Chris Hamer, adjunct faculty member and entrepreneur-in-residence, and students in the Entrepreneurship Product Development and Commercialization class, developed with the Westfield Trumbull Mall in Trumbull, Connecticut. To pilot the idea of Gondoola™, Hamer and students have partnered with Westfield Trumbull Mall to secure a mall kiosk where they will recruit drivers and promote the service among potential customers.

Entrepreneurship Program Partners

  • Angel Investor Forum

  • Crossroads Venture Group logo

  • Push For Entrepreneurship logo

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The Dolan School Entrepreneurship Club

Students may elect to become a member of the Entrepreneurship Club. The Club brings entrepreneurs to campus to speak with students and has hosted many speakers including Patrick Sweeny ’83, partner and co-founder of Symmetry Partners, John Casano, fintech entrepreneur and founding partner of Paragon Intel, and venture capitalist pioneers William Egan ’67, founder and general partner at Alta Communications and Marion Equity Partners and Ed Glassmeyer, co-founder of Oak Investment Partners.

Pursue a Concentration in Entrepreneurship

Undergraduate students interested in pursuing entrepreneurship academically may elect a concentration in Entrepreneurship as part of the Management major.

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ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ StartUp Showcase

ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ StartUp is an annual program of events designed to foster young entrepreneurial talent at ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ University through engagement with mentors and investors drawn from alumni and local business communities. The StartUp program culminates each year at the StartUp Showcase, the annual entrepreneurship competition where students negotiate live with investors and compete for seed money in front of a live audience to start their businesses. Select students will then continue to develop their business ideas during the summer months as part of the Summer Fellows Program.

12th Annual ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ StartUp Showcase

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How to Get Involved

Are you interested in supporting entrepreneurship at ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ University? Alumni, local business professionals, and friends of the Dolan School are encouraged to learn more about ways to support entrepreneurship efforts through mentorship, sponsorship, guest lecturing, and giving. To learn more, contact us.

Christopher L. Huntley
Associate Professor, Analytics
Carl Scheraga
Professor, Business Strategy & Technology Management