无码专区

Igniting Innovation Through Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship Symposium Sparks Collaboration Between Emerging Entrepreneurs and Industry Pioneers.

The Inn at 无码专区 provides the perfect backdrop for aspiring entrepreneurs to learn from industry visionaries

The inaugural event, from 无码专区鈥檚 College of Professional Studies, connects aspiring entrepreneurs with established visionaries and field experts to learn design thinking principles alongside idea-building workshops.

A weekend full of entrepreneurial spirit was on full display at the inaugural Entrepreneurship Symposium presented by听无码专区'sCollege of Professional Studies听(CPS) on March 1鈥3, 2024. The three-day event invited students across all听six colleges听to a symposium centered around听听and rife with hands-on workshop experience.

Before the weekend, students were asked to observe, through an empathetic lens, a list of ninety-nine problems people encountered in the world around them. , Daniel J. Hogarty, Jr., 鈥61 Director,听Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship听at 无码专区, described the purpose behind the assignment, saying, 鈥淒esign thinking always starts with empathy because we want to design things with humans in mind. Empathetic human experience is the basis of what entrepreneurship means at 无码专区.鈥

The symposium itself was born out of a desire to build and expand the portfolio of programs offered alongside the听Entrepreneurship Major/Minor. By showcasing how entrepreneurship is fostered at 无码专区, CPS hopes to attract entrepreneurial-minded students seeking innovative education opportunities like the ones offered in the program.

The weekend kicked off with a fireside chat on Friday evening.听, 鈥09 COE, Founder and CEO of听;听, 鈥14 VSB, Co-Founder and COO of听; and听, 鈥18 VSB, Co-Founder and Head of Growth at听, joined Goody as she facilitated casual conversation between the impressive alumni entrepreneurs and symposium attendees.

, 鈥27 CPS, said he was blown away by the conversation. 鈥淚t was an amazing group of entrepreneurs. I loved hearing how they evolved from their time at 无码专区, their entrepreneurial journeys, their mistakes, and how they problem-solved along the way.鈥

Another student,听, 鈥25 CPS, echoed Reidenbach鈥檚 sentiments: 鈥淚 really enjoyed hearing from the Friday evening alumni because I see them as 'real-time鈥 entrepreneurs. They weren鈥檛 speaking about something they had already done and moved on from. They鈥檙e active in their work right now.鈥

From left, Sandro Rocco, 鈥09 COE, CEO of Sanzo; Ann Goody Daniel J. Hogarty, Jr., '61, Director Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship; Paula Belatti, 鈥14 VSB, COO & Co-Founder of Clove; and Chris Josephs, 鈥18 VSB, Co-Founder & Head of Growth for Autopilot

But Friday was only the start of a jam-packed weekend of events. On Saturday, students learned about design thinking principles and how to approach startup financials and participated in a workshop centered on branding and marketing, among other hands-on learning experiences.

But Friday was only the start of a jam-packed weekend of events. On Saturday, students learned about design thinking principles, how to approach startup financials, and participated in a workshop centered on branding and marketing, among other hands-on learning experiences.

When asked what sets this symposium apart from other entrepreneurial educational experiences, Goody remarked on the integrated experiential learning process. 鈥淯nlike most entrepreneurship education options, this isn鈥檛 a lecture; it鈥檚 a hands-on learning experience where students get both practical and tactical knowledge that they can apply to any kind of business idea.鈥

And the student attendees agreed. Vlahos was specifically impressed by the spirit of collaboration inspired by multi-generational student representation. 鈥淗aving different generations as part of my team in the workshops was really eye-opening. I saw how absolutely critical it is to be collaborative and to invite feedback. When you do, you get better results and better yourself overall.鈥

Saturday鈥檚 workshops were presented by expert instructors Dr. Alysha Meloche, VSB Faculty; Brandon Howell, General Manager at Couch Tomato; Dr. Amy Miller, Director, Wharton School of Business; and Ann Goody, Daniel J. Hogarty, Jr., 鈥61 Director, Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship.

Over the course of the day, students learned about design thinking principles, explored the viability of their ideas through customer discovery and prototyping, and were introduced to start-up financial and marketing tactics. The day culminated in an elevator pitch workshop run by Dr. Amy Miller. Vlahos expressed that the exercise was one of his top takeaways from the weekend. 鈥淸Dr. Miller] was able to immediately dissect your pitch and provide real feedback and improved methods you could use to re-draft your pitch.

Entrepreneurship Symposium students brainstorm using design thinking principles.

By Sunday, students had taken their initial ideas and developed them into executable designs.听, Assistant Director, Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, had students take their designs through a go-to-market workshop where they learned the necessary steps to take a product to market. Building on the previous day鈥檚 elevator pitch workshop, students participated in a 鈥楺 No A鈥 session fielding questions about their products and designs, with no direct answers allowed. Instead, students compiled the questions for later reflection as a part of their final paper.

The weekend concluded on Sunday afternoon with a keynote speech from听, CEO of听, the nation鈥檚听.

Reflecting on the overall event, Reidenbach considered the learning and developing of the execution process. 鈥淭his was a really out-of-the-box and hands-on experience that helped attendees focus on idea generation and narrowing the breadth of ideas into executable designs and actionable plans. This symposium helps you think through the entire process to equip you to be able to execute your ideas successfully.鈥

And equipping students is truly at the heart of what the Entrepreneurship Symposium is about. According to Goody, 鈥淭he hope is that through this symposium, students are taught skills and knowledge to put into practice so that when they do have an idea, whether that鈥檚 tomorrow, next month, or years from now, whenever that idea takes root, they are able to truly leverage the experience they gained here.鈥

About 无码专区鈥檚 College of Professional Studies:听Founded in 2014, the College of Professional Studies (CPS) provides academically rigorous yet flexible educational pathways to high-achieving adult learners who are balancing professional and educational aspirations with life鈥檚 commitments. The CPS experience embodies 无码专区鈥檚 century-long commitment to making academic excellence accessible to students at all stages of life. Students in CPS programs engage with world-class 无码专区 faculty including scholars and practitioners, explore innovative educational technologies and experiences, and join an influential network of passionate alumni. In addition to its industry-leading programs at the nexus of theory and practice, CPS has built a reputation for its personal approach and supportive community that empowers adult students to enrich their lives, enhance their value in the workplace, and embark on new careers.

PURSUE THE NEXT YOU鈩 and visit听cps.villanova.edu听for more information about the college, including a full list of education and program offerings.

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