SHU Celebrates National Entrepreneurship Week
Seton Hill participated in the first National Entrepreneurship Week held in February 2007. CareerWorks, E-Magnify and Alumni Affairs worked in conjunction to develop an evening of events for students which encouraged understanding and application of entrepreneurial skills in real world settings. This year, "Entre Talk: What’s Your Story?," is the title of a series of classroom speakers and student luncheons that build on last year’s initiatives. Entrepreneurs and social entrepreneurs will be speaking in classes across campus and select students have been invited to share lunch with the speakers to discuss entrepreneurship within their discipline.
In addition, on February 27th, the Farrell Entrepreneurial Leadership Series will present "Entrepreneurs: When Do New Ventures Make Sense?," the second panel discussion in the series. The featured panelists are Terry O. Collier, CPA, president, Terry Collier & Associates, PC, and Amy L. Veltri, PE, BCEE, President, Novel Geo-Environmental, LLC.
The February 27 event will take place in Room 206 of the Administration Building on Seton Hill's Greensburg, Pa. campus. Light refreshments at 6 p.m., followed by the panel discussion at 6:30. Seating is limited, so please RSVP to mendish@setonhill.edu or 724-830-4637.