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Kelleher Center > Student Groups Student Groups MBA Entrepreneur Society is to facilitate the education and development of McCombs MBA students seeking to capitalize on their entrepreneurial spirit. We Strive to foster innovation and creativity within the Entrepreneurship classes, to support our members in their professional development, and to provide gratifying and beneficial extra-curricular activities. The organization also builds a solid bridge between McCombs and the entrepreneurially focused businesses to take advantage of the synergies between the two and to maximize networking and career opportunities. Ultimately, the Entrepreneur Society strives to be a driving force to enhance the entrepreneurial skills and experience of McCombs MBA students.. Texas Entrepreneurs is a unique undergraduate organization committed to encouraging entrepreneurship and fostering the business skills essential to being a successful entrepreneur. By offering our organization to students of all colleges on campus, we strive to create a well-rounded network of various experiences and backgrounds. In addition to being a forum for business ideas, the group also schedules workshops and competitions designed to hone valuable career skills such as public speaking. Undergraduate Entrepreneurship Society - The Undergraduate Entrepreneurship Society is an organization which seeks to develop the entrepreneurial spirit at the University of Texas at Austin. Through forums, special events and social gatherings, it allows students from any major and any experience level to participate in the entrepreneurial community on campus. The organization co-sponsors events with other student groups to bring entrepreneurs in specific industries that share their knowledge and experience. While many of the student members have their own business, the organization also provides assistance to those who wish to create a business by facilitating industry connections, allowing for confidential strategy discussions and suggesting vendors.. |
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Friday, February 15, 2008 McCombs School of Business, University of Texas at Austin. |
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