What are best practices for developing student entrepreneurship? What role do community partnerships and mentorship play in supporting entrepreneurship and innovation on campus? Join presidents, administrators, and faculty from three universities with strong entrepreneurship programs for these answers. Participants will hear from how each institution approaches entrepreneurship through academic, social, and partnership programs.
 

Welcome remarks

  • Kim Schatzel, President, Towson University
  • Mait Rungi, Rector, Estonian Entrepreneurship University of Applied Sciences
  • Radoslav Gajanin, Rector, University of Banja Luka

MODERATOR: Patrick McQuown, Towson University

Best practices for supporting and developing student entrepreneurship

PANELISTS

  • Jan Baum, Towson University
  • David L. Brannon, Towson University
  • Elina Kallas, Estonian Entrepreneurship University of Applied Sciences
  • Anđela Pepić, University of Banja Luka


Role for the university in supporting entrepreneurship and innovation by creating community partnerships, mentorship and other means
PANELISTS

  • Jovo Ateljević, University of Banja Luka
  • Jinjuan Heidi Feng, Towson University 
  • Elari Tamm, Estonian Entrepreneurship University of Applied Sciences

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