Creating entrepreneurial programs that connect with entrepreneurs and the local community and meet the goals and objectives of community colleges is a fine art. Identifying community college champions willing to drive the engagement of entrepreneurial and business leadership is an essential component to growing local entrepreneurs, startups and increasing entrepreneurial brand recognition for the community college.
Navigating Politics, Entrepreneurs, and Bureaucracy: The Path to Creating a Meaningful Community College Entrepreneurial Program
1. Navigating Politics, Entrepreneurs, and Bureaucracy: The Path to Creating a Meaningful Community College Entrepreneurial Program Presented by Carol Messer, Former Provost [email_address] Sean Griffin, Entrepreneurial Program Developer [email_address] Kristen Bergman, Entrepreneurial Thought Leader [email_address]
2. Carol Messer Recently Retired Provost Over 32 Years of Community College Experience Tulsa Entrepreneurial Initiatives Member
24. Ah Ha! Mayor Kathy Taylor Strong Entrepreneurial Commitment
25. Sean Griffin Tulsa Economic Development Commission Chair of Entrepreneurial Initiatives History with TCC includes: Graphic Facilitation, One-College Initiative, Creativity Courses, and Strategic Planning.
60. Learn More @ Tulsa Community College http://www.tulsacc.edu Vizalution http://www.vizalution.com Start Your Own Business Model Competition http://www.startupspiritaward.com Tulsa Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Business Model Competition http://www.tulsaspiritaward.com Launch StartUp Business Model Coaching Program http://www.launchyourejourney.com Carol Messer - CarolMesser@354@gmail.com Sean Griffin - [email_address] Kristen Bergman - [email_address]