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Entrepreneur Day Returns to MSU February 28th
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Join us for a great day of learning, discussion and fun as we discover more about entrepreneurism in Montana
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As part of the on-going educational service to enhance
entrepreneurial spirit and education in the area, the Montana
State University College of Business will host the third annual
Entrepreneur Day on Wednesday, February 28, in the Strand Union
Ballrooms B & C on the MSU campus from 8:30 am to 2:30 pm.
The day will be broken into four segments. Session I will provide
students a glimpse of the Alderson Program in Entrepreneurship at
the College of Business and some of the entrepreneurial and
business management courses available in collaboration with The
Center for Entrepreneurship for the New West. A panel of students
enrolled in the management and entrepreneurial courses will lead
the discussion and offer insight on projects they are working on,
courses designed to provide guidance to future business owners
and competitions open to student participation. Members of the
panel include current College of Business students Jonathan
Sestrich, Julie Ho and Becky Brewster.
The goal of Session II is to have a lively interactive
conversation between a panel of young entrepreneurs and the
audience. The panelist will share ideas on personal experiences,
personalities they feel fit the role of an entrepreneur, formal
studies and education needs, as well as resources that have
helped them develop as entrepreneurs. Panel members include: Jeff
Riggs, Wheat Montana Bakery and Deli; Kalen Caughey, Guarana
Energia; Quinn McGrath, Cold Stone Creamery; Kaycee Majxner,
Flying Horse Communication; Hunter Lacey, Bar 3 BBQ; Marty
Ostermiller, Banx and Event Point; and Brie Schaffer, Oil and
Vinegar.
During the noon hour, guests will be invited to dine as they
listen to featured keynote speaker, Jeff Riggs, owner of four
Wheat Montana Bakery and Deli restaurants. Riggs, a College of
Business graduate ('00), will discuss his journey of
entrepreneurship in a very candid and entertaining presentation.
Session III will be an open question/answer time with a panel of
experts who provide services or advice to entrepreneurs as they
begin and expand their businesses. They will share knowledge and
real life stories as the group explores what needs to be done
once a business is established in order for it to succeed. Panel
members will include: Mike Gold, Flying Horse Communication and
marketing instructor at MSU College of Business; Jessica Watson,
TechRanch; Wendy Christie, Human Resource Consulting; Kali Ryti,
First Interstate Bank; Gary Bloomer, TechRanch; Dexter Wester,
Bozeman Job Service; as well as a representative from the Bozeman
Area Chamber of Commerce.
Entrepreneur Day reflects the College of Business' commitment to
improving the economic development of Montana. The College's
Alderson Program in Entrepreneurship's goal is to make a
significant contribution to the economic development of the State
and provide a framework for an outstanding educational experience
for students. Within the College curriculum, entrepreneurship
coursework is offered to students from any major in the
University through the 30 credit-hour Entrepreneurship & Small
Business Management minor.
For further information or to RSVP, please contact Audrey Lee at
406.994.7880 or email: audrey.lee@montana.edu. Your reservation
is requested by Friday, February 23, but early reservations are
suggested as space is limited. The program design of Entrepreneur
Day is geared toward high school and college students, but anyone
interested in entrepreneurship or business is welcome to attend.
There is no charge to attend the event.
Entrepreneur Day is funded in-part by a grant from the U.S. Small
Business Administration (SBA). SBA's funding should not be
construed as an endorsement of any products, opinions, or
services. All SBA-funded projects are extended to the public on a
nondiscriminatory basis. It is planned in coordination with
EntrepreneurshipWeek USA a week of celebrating the power of
entrepreneurship and igniting the nation's consciousness about
the importance of being entrepreneurial.
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