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A Conference On Entrepreneurship, Civic Engagement And Innovative Programming

Main navigation Johns Hopkins Legacy Online programs Faculty Directory Experiential studying Career assets Alumni mentoring program Util Nav CTA CTA Breadcrumb A Conference on Entrepreneurship, Civic Engagement and Innovative Programming A Conference on Entrepreneurship, Civic Engagement and Innovative Programming The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School will present a convention on entrepreneurship, civic engagement, and innovative programming with the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE) on Saturday, February 23, 2019. Speakers and panelists will function three sub-topics: (1) localism and incubation; (2) inclusiveness and social impact; and (three) innovative programming (e.g., curricula, experiential studying, and authentic studying). Program Co-Chairs: Yaa Akosa Antwi, Andrew Ching, and Jian Ni, and of the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Sponsor: JHU Innovation Factory, MATClinics, USASBE Join school co-hosts Jim Liew, Lindsay Thompson, Brandon Chicotsky, and Supriya Munshaw â€" together with planning committee members Jaana Myllyluoma, Griff Hall, and Alexandra Klaren â€" for interactive classes that can cowl numerous matters associated to entrepreneurship programming, course design, social influence investing, and genuine studying. The faculty co -hosts and planning committee welcome USASBE’s board members and basic membership, together with all fascinated registrants. This gathering is a part of USASBE’s LOCAL collection that join business and academia, in addition to related stakeholders in the public sector and investor communities. Private sector participants include venture capital, angel networks, corporate enterprise funds, and leaders actively involved in accelerating and incubating early-stage ventures. Programming will start at 8:30 a.m. and conclude at 4:00 p.m. on February 23. The event will happen at the Carey Business School’s Harbor East campus in the Legg Mason Tower in Baltimore, Maryland. Sessions will include participating curriculum demonstrations, education know-how showcases, interactive panels, concepts on new enterprise programming, and industry developments related to enterprise funding and incubation for scholar enterprise. The registration fee is $60, with lunch and refreshments offered. For extra information, contact lead organizer Dr. Brandon Chicotsky at 8:00 â€" eight:45 AM Check-in and Refreshments Check-in and Refreshments eight:forty five â€" 9:00 AM Opening plenary Welcome from JHU Carey Business School Acknowledgments from the Vice Dean of Education at the Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School,Professor Kevin Frick 9:00 â€" 9:45 AM Opening panel discussion on: LOCALISM AND INNOVATION *How universities can contribute to propelling the entrepreneurial economic system. Christy Wyskiel, Senior Advisor to the President at JHU Todd Marks, Founder and CEO of Mindgrub Dr. Elizabeth Cho-Fertikh, Founder of ECF Biosolutions & Venture Corner Michelle Geiss, Founder of Impact Hub 10:00 â€" 10:forty five AM Speaker on the subject of: INCLUSIVENESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP *The intersection of variety and entrepreneurship, and the function of universities in intentional programming. Tricia Homer, Director of Business Communication Master’s Program, University of Maryland Robert H. Director of Business Communication Master’s Program, University of Maryland Robert H. Jennifer Maher, CEO of 1776 Dr. Supriya Munshaw, Senior Lecturer at JHU Carey 11:00 â€" 11:45 AM Panel on LOCALISM AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT *A discussion led by Dr. Lindsay Thompson (Associate Professor at JHU Carey) on the native impact of university programming involving civic tasks, “metropolis lab,” and strategic partnerships. Bonnie Crockett, Director or Baltimore Business Lending James “Mac” McComas, Program Coordinator at Johns Hopkins University 21st Century Cities Initiative Shawn Gunaratne, Economic Development Officer for the City of Baltimore. 12:00pm-1:00pm Lunch served in the Passano Lobby 1:15 AM â€" 2:00 PM SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP *An exploration of impact-primarily based enterprise and implementable pedagogical practices. Jill Sorensen, Director of the Entrepreneurship Program for the South Carolina Research Authority (SCRA) Dr. Tammira Lucas, Executive Director of Warnock Foundation Brandolon Barnett, Senior Product Manager at the Salesforce.org Philanthropy Cloud Fiona Macaulay, Fellow, Beeck Center for Social Innovation + Impact, and Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business Moderator: Sarah Daniels, JHU Carey Business School Master’s Student in Real Estate and Infrastructure Development 2:15 â€" three:00 PM Panel on EMERGING TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATIVE PROGRAMMING *A dialogue of the market’s impending make-up involving disrupting know-how and how academic programming may advance enterprise and early-stage enterprise offers. Christopher College, Managing Partner TCP Venture Capital Dr. Jim Liew, Assistant Professor at JHU Carey Dr. Alex Antoniou, Medical Director of Innovation with CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield 3:15 â€" four:00 PM Speaker on INFORMING CURRICULA THROUGH INCUBATION *A discussion of how early-stage enterprise and academia present alternatives to tell curricula for the following technology of financiers and startup founders. Jeff Cherry, Founder of SHIFT Ventures and Conscious Venture Lab Deborah Tillett, President and Executive Director at Emerging Technology Centers Dr. Susana Santos, USASBE Board Member Melissa Bradley, Managing Partner of 1863 Ventures 4:00 â€" 4:30 PM Closing Dr. Susana Santos, USASBE Board Member, adopted by Dr. Jill Green, Associate Dean for Admissions and Programs on the Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School a hundred International Drive

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