Clinton Day

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Clinton E. Day

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Biography

State College of Florida Manatee Sarasota Business

Chair, Small Business SIG (Social Interest Group) USASBE
Higher Education
Clinton E.
Day, MBA
Sarasota, Florida
Clint Day is an entrepreneurship adjunct professor who serves as an advisor to NACCE and the KSU Shore Center for entrepreneurship. He founded three companies in Florida and Georgia and began teaching/mentoring after selling his last business. Professionally qualified by the AACSB business school association, Clint earned a MBA and five certifications in entrepreneurship. He founded the entrepreneurship program at the State College of Florida, and wrote the Bar Charts entrepreneurship quick study guide found in most college bookstores. He edits a popular blog titled, “Current in Entrepreneurship,” which helps entrepreneurs stay connected to the latest news in entrepreneurship at http://clintoneday.com.
Specialties: Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Creativity, Lean Startup, Design Sprint, Vetrepreneurship.


Experience

  • Entrepreneurship Resources, Inc.

    CEO, Founder

    Entrepreneurship Resources, Inc. (ERI), is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering educators, non-profits, large corporations and K12 teachers with entrepreneurship. Through support, training, and coaching, ERI equips instructors and administrators with lean, evidenced-based planning skills, now the accepted method for new venture startups. Entrepreneurship is a skill that can be taught, and "lean" makes it possible for anyone with desire to learn it.

  • Kennesaw State University

    Member of the Board

    The Robin and Doug Shore Entrepreneurship Center is located in the Coles College of Business, Leven School of Management, Entrepreneurship and Hospitality. Our programs provide students with a wide range of experiences and classroom opportunities designed to develop their entrepreneurial perspective. Kennesaw State University graduated the first Bachelor of Business Administration in Entrepreneurship in the State of Georgia.

  • Berkeley-Haas Entrepreneurship

    Chair, USASBE Small Business SIG

    Small Business is a social interest group organized under the auspices of the United States Association of Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE) to promote and encourage the growth of small business in the U. S. USASBE focuses on entrepreneurship academics including research. Affiliated through Kennesaw State University, Berkeley Haas School, and the NSF Innovation Corps.

  • Hillsborough Community College

    Entrepreneurship Instructor, Mentor

    Operation Startup is an entrepreneurship collaborative center where entrepreneurs develop viable, sustainable, and mission driven ventures. We are a partnership between Hillsborough Community College, its HCC Foundation, and business resources both local and national. Among our primary partnership is that with Syracuse University's Institute for Military, Veterans, and their families (IVMF), which operate the premier entrepreneurship educational program in the U. S. Together we created STRIVE, a rigorous 6-week entrepreneurship training program, which leads to business resources support upon completion including access to seed funding. STRIVE combines the best of chosen curriculums to teach students the lean, evidenced-based startup method, proven to double success and reduce risk.

  • National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship

    Business Instructor

    NACCE is a member organization of over 300 community colleges representing nearly 2,000 staff. Presidents, educators, administrators and center directors are focused on igniting entrepreneurship in their community and on their campus. NBEA is the nation's leading professional organization devoted exclusively to serving business education.

  • Institute for Veterans and Military Families - IVMF

    Providing programs & services to more than 20,000 veterans, service members and their families IVMF has helped more than 90,000 since 2011 in support of Syracuse University's institutional commitment to serve veterans. The Institute for Veterans and Military Families delivers world class educational and vocational training to help veterans and spouses learn skills they need to be successful in business ownership, career and life. My role is to help them successfully design a startup business using the state-of-the-art evidenced-based entrepreneurship method. A number of military members or spouses navigate major career changes more smoothly. Serving as a mentor to assist military families reenter the private or corporate sector particularly starting their own business has been tremendously satisfying.

  • Veterans Florida

    The Veterans Florida Entrepreneurship Program (VFEP) trains Florida veterans or active military in the classroom and online state-of-the-art entrepreneurship using the newer, more successful lean launch plan. The program provides three pathways of instruction. It is a hybrid course combining online lessons with specialized workshops held in a classroom at one of several local, academic partners, and includes follow-on counseling for startup businesses.

  • USO

    Help accommodate active duty personnel traveling through the Atlanta airport and using the mezzanine USO facility for relaxation. Member of sponsoring organization the AVVBA, Atlanta Vietnam Veterans Business Association.

Education

  • The Ohio State University Fisher College of Business

    Professionally Qualified (PQ) Business School Faculty

    AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) Bridge Program
    AACSB International advances quality management education worldwide through accreditation, thought leadership, and value-added services.

  • Babson College

    Certified

    Symposium for Entrepreneurship Educators (SEE)
    The Babson Symposium for Entrepreneurship Educators positively change the world through entrepreneurship education. Launched the Symposia for Entrepreneurship Educators in 1984, the SEE teaches educators from institutions around the globe.

  • University of Florida - Warrington College Of Business

    Certified

    Entrepreneurship Experiential Classroom XIV
    Teaches entrepreneurship educators and delegates from U. S. and abroad while sharing the best practices in entrepreneurship teaching.

Publications

  • Set Your Own Salary

    Booklogix, Inc.

    "A brief, engaging, and anecdotal view of entrepreneurship seen through the eyes of someone who experienced the joys and pains of starting a business." It gives an exceptional historical overview of the key points in entrepreneurship and serves as a catalyst for those already dreaming of one day doing their own thing. It guides a wannabe entrepreneur through lean startup, a method that increases success, and the high percentage model, which lowers the risk of failure.

  • Set Your Own Salary

    Booklogix, Inc.

    "A brief, engaging, and anecdotal view of entrepreneurship seen through the eyes of someone who experienced the joys and pains of starting a business." It gives an exceptional historical overview of the key points in entrepreneurship and serves as a catalyst for those already dreaming of one day doing their own thing. It guides a wannabe entrepreneur through lean startup, a method that increases success, and the high percentage model, which lowers the risk of failure.

  • Entrepreneurship Quick Study Guide

    Bar Charts, Inc., Boca Raton, FL

    Primary laminated, six-page study guide for entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship education. Includes history of entrepreneurship, profile of entrepreneurs, venture value creation, innovation and creativity, niche products and services, intrapreneurship, creation of a start-up business, new business planning, lean startup, business model canvas, small business marketing, funding and financial viability, business operations, exit from a venture, resources, and terminology.

  • Set Your Own Salary

    Booklogix, Inc.

    "A brief, engaging, and anecdotal view of entrepreneurship seen through the eyes of someone who experienced the joys and pains of starting a business." It gives an exceptional historical overview of the key points in entrepreneurship and serves as a catalyst for those already dreaming of one day doing their own thing. It guides a wannabe entrepreneur through lean startup, a method that increases success, and the high percentage model, which lowers the risk of failure.

  • Entrepreneurship Quick Study Guide

    Bar Charts, Inc., Boca Raton, FL

    Primary laminated, six-page study guide for entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship education. Includes history of entrepreneurship, profile of entrepreneurs, venture value creation, innovation and creativity, niche products and services, intrapreneurship, creation of a start-up business, new business planning, lean startup, business model canvas, small business marketing, funding and financial viability, business operations, exit from a venture, resources, and terminology.

  • Understanding Lean Startup

    Booklogix, Inc.

    Evidence-based entrepreneurship is a scientific approach to creating and managing startups. Simply stated it is validated learning. If startups invest their time into building products or services “iteratively” to meet the needs of early customers, they can reduce the market risks and sidestep the need for large amounts of initial project funding and product launches failures. Rapid iteration (repetition of a process) allows teams to discover a feasible path towards “product/market fit”. Lean startup enables entrepreneurs to efficiently build a startup by searching for a niche idea that fits a target customer rather than blindly trying to execute. Evidence-based entrepreneurship has three components: one is business model design, two is customer development, and three is agile engineering.

  • Set Your Own Salary

    Booklogix, Inc.

    "A brief, engaging, and anecdotal view of entrepreneurship seen through the eyes of someone who experienced the joys and pains of starting a business." It gives an exceptional historical overview of the key points in entrepreneurship and serves as a catalyst for those already dreaming of one day doing their own thing. It guides a wannabe entrepreneur through lean startup, a method that increases success, and the high percentage model, which lowers the risk of failure.

  • Entrepreneurship Quick Study Guide

    Bar Charts, Inc., Boca Raton, FL

    Primary laminated, six-page study guide for entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship education. Includes history of entrepreneurship, profile of entrepreneurs, venture value creation, innovation and creativity, niche products and services, intrapreneurship, creation of a start-up business, new business planning, lean startup, business model canvas, small business marketing, funding and financial viability, business operations, exit from a venture, resources, and terminology.

  • Understanding Lean Startup

    Booklogix, Inc.

    Evidence-based entrepreneurship is a scientific approach to creating and managing startups. Simply stated it is validated learning. If startups invest their time into building products or services “iteratively” to meet the needs of early customers, they can reduce the market risks and sidestep the need for large amounts of initial project funding and product launches failures. Rapid iteration (repetition of a process) allows teams to discover a feasible path towards “product/market fit”. Lean startup enables entrepreneurs to efficiently build a startup by searching for a niche idea that fits a target customer rather than blindly trying to execute. Evidence-based entrepreneurship has three components: one is business model design, two is customer development, and three is agile engineering.

  • National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship, Fall 2012, Why a Positive Attitude Matters.

    NACCE, Springfield, MA

    While entrepreneurs come in all shapes and sizes they seem to have one characteristic in common, their mindset. It is a belief they can improve the world and control their destiny, attract an opportunity, and start a business others have not noticed.

  • Set Your Own Salary

    Booklogix, Inc.

    "A brief, engaging, and anecdotal view of entrepreneurship seen through the eyes of someone who experienced the joys and pains of starting a business." It gives an exceptional historical overview of the key points in entrepreneurship and serves as a catalyst for those already dreaming of one day doing their own thing. It guides a wannabe entrepreneur through lean startup, a method that increases success, and the high percentage model, which lowers the risk of failure.

  • Entrepreneurship Quick Study Guide

    Bar Charts, Inc., Boca Raton, FL

    Primary laminated, six-page study guide for entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship education. Includes history of entrepreneurship, profile of entrepreneurs, venture value creation, innovation and creativity, niche products and services, intrapreneurship, creation of a start-up business, new business planning, lean startup, business model canvas, small business marketing, funding and financial viability, business operations, exit from a venture, resources, and terminology.

  • Understanding Lean Startup

    Booklogix, Inc.

    Evidence-based entrepreneurship is a scientific approach to creating and managing startups. Simply stated it is validated learning. If startups invest their time into building products or services “iteratively” to meet the needs of early customers, they can reduce the market risks and sidestep the need for large amounts of initial project funding and product launches failures. Rapid iteration (repetition of a process) allows teams to discover a feasible path towards “product/market fit”. Lean startup enables entrepreneurs to efficiently build a startup by searching for a niche idea that fits a target customer rather than blindly trying to execute. Evidence-based entrepreneurship has three components: one is business model design, two is customer development, and three is agile engineering.

  • National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship, Fall 2012, Why a Positive Attitude Matters.

    NACCE, Springfield, MA

    While entrepreneurs come in all shapes and sizes they seem to have one characteristic in common, their mindset. It is a belief they can improve the world and control their destiny, attract an opportunity, and start a business others have not noticed.

  • Lean Entrepreneurship Guide (Chart)

    Bar Charts, Inc. for ERI, Entrepreneurship Resources, Inc.

    First and only document with all 14 "lean", evidenced-based entrepreneurship planning methods in one reference. Provides basic Steve Blank Lean Launch Pad (business model canvas, customer development process, and agile development adjustments) as well as Babson ETA, Google Venture's Design Sprint, and two engineering methods (Aulet's Disciplined Entrepreneurship and Hall's Innovation Engineering). Planners have found since its introduction outcomes can be improved by combining different methods at separate stages of planning. It is any "lean" planner's necessary tool.

  • Set Your Own Salary

    Booklogix, Inc.

    "A brief, engaging, and anecdotal view of entrepreneurship seen through the eyes of someone who experienced the joys and pains of starting a business." It gives an exceptional historical overview of the key points in entrepreneurship and serves as a catalyst for those already dreaming of one day doing their own thing. It guides a wannabe entrepreneur through lean startup, a method that increases success, and the high percentage model, which lowers the risk of failure.

  • Entrepreneurship Quick Study Guide

    Bar Charts, Inc., Boca Raton, FL

    Primary laminated, six-page study guide for entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship education. Includes history of entrepreneurship, profile of entrepreneurs, venture value creation, innovation and creativity, niche products and services, intrapreneurship, creation of a start-up business, new business planning, lean startup, business model canvas, small business marketing, funding and financial viability, business operations, exit from a venture, resources, and terminology.

  • Understanding Lean Startup

    Booklogix, Inc.

    Evidence-based entrepreneurship is a scientific approach to creating and managing startups. Simply stated it is validated learning. If startups invest their time into building products or services “iteratively” to meet the needs of early customers, they can reduce the market risks and sidestep the need for large amounts of initial project funding and product launches failures. Rapid iteration (repetition of a process) allows teams to discover a feasible path towards “product/market fit”. Lean startup enables entrepreneurs to efficiently build a startup by searching for a niche idea that fits a target customer rather than blindly trying to execute. Evidence-based entrepreneurship has three components: one is business model design, two is customer development, and three is agile engineering.

  • National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship, Fall 2012, Why a Positive Attitude Matters.

    NACCE, Springfield, MA

    While entrepreneurs come in all shapes and sizes they seem to have one characteristic in common, their mindset. It is a belief they can improve the world and control their destiny, attract an opportunity, and start a business others have not noticed.

  • Lean Entrepreneurship Guide (Chart)

    Bar Charts, Inc. for ERI, Entrepreneurship Resources, Inc.

    First and only document with all 14 "lean", evidenced-based entrepreneurship planning methods in one reference. Provides basic Steve Blank Lean Launch Pad (business model canvas, customer development process, and agile development adjustments) as well as Babson ETA, Google Venture's Design Sprint, and two engineering methods (Aulet's Disciplined Entrepreneurship and Hall's Innovation Engineering). Planners have found since its introduction outcomes can be improved by combining different methods at separate stages of planning. It is any "lean" planner's necessary tool.

  • Set Your Own Salary

    Booklogix, Inc.

    "A brief, engaging, and anecdotal view of entrepreneurship seen through the eyes of someone who experienced the joys and pains of starting a business." It gives an exceptional historical overview of the key points in entrepreneurship and serves as a catalyst for those already dreaming of one day doing their own thing. It guides a wannabe entrepreneur through lean startup, a method that increases success, and the high percentage model, which lowers the risk of failure.

  • Entrepreneurship Quick Study Guide

    Bar Charts, Inc., Boca Raton, FL

    Primary laminated, six-page study guide for entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship education. Includes history of entrepreneurship, profile of entrepreneurs, venture value creation, innovation and creativity, niche products and services, intrapreneurship, creation of a start-up business, new business planning, lean startup, business model canvas, small business marketing, funding and financial viability, business operations, exit from a venture, resources, and terminology.

  • Understanding Lean Startup

    Booklogix, Inc.

    Evidence-based entrepreneurship is a scientific approach to creating and managing startups. Simply stated it is validated learning. If startups invest their time into building products or services “iteratively” to meet the needs of early customers, they can reduce the market risks and sidestep the need for large amounts of initial project funding and product launches failures. Rapid iteration (repetition of a process) allows teams to discover a feasible path towards “product/market fit”. Lean startup enables entrepreneurs to efficiently build a startup by searching for a niche idea that fits a target customer rather than blindly trying to execute. Evidence-based entrepreneurship has three components: one is business model design, two is customer development, and three is agile engineering.

  • National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship, Fall 2012, Why a Positive Attitude Matters.

    NACCE, Springfield, MA

    While entrepreneurs come in all shapes and sizes they seem to have one characteristic in common, their mindset. It is a belief they can improve the world and control their destiny, attract an opportunity, and start a business others have not noticed.

  • Lean Entrepreneurship Guide (Chart)

    Bar Charts, Inc. for ERI, Entrepreneurship Resources, Inc.

    First and only document with all 14 "lean", evidenced-based entrepreneurship planning methods in one reference. Provides basic Steve Blank Lean Launch Pad (business model canvas, customer development process, and agile development adjustments) as well as Babson ETA, Google Venture's Design Sprint, and two engineering methods (Aulet's Disciplined Entrepreneurship and Hall's Innovation Engineering). Planners have found since its introduction outcomes can be improved by combining different methods at separate stages of planning. It is any "lean" planner's necessary tool.

  • Set Your Own Salary

    Booklogix, Inc.

    "A brief, engaging, and anecdotal view of entrepreneurship seen through the eyes of someone who experienced the joys and pains of starting a business." It gives an exceptional historical overview of the key points in entrepreneurship and serves as a catalyst for those already dreaming of one day doing their own thing. It guides a wannabe entrepreneur through lean startup, a method that increases success, and the high percentage model, which lowers the risk of failure.

  • Entrepreneurship Quick Study Guide

    Bar Charts, Inc., Boca Raton, FL

    Primary laminated, six-page study guide for entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship education. Includes history of entrepreneurship, profile of entrepreneurs, venture value creation, innovation and creativity, niche products and services, intrapreneurship, creation of a start-up business, new business planning, lean startup, business model canvas, small business marketing, funding and financial viability, business operations, exit from a venture, resources, and terminology.

  • Understanding Lean Startup

    Booklogix, Inc.

    Evidence-based entrepreneurship is a scientific approach to creating and managing startups. Simply stated it is validated learning. If startups invest their time into building products or services “iteratively” to meet the needs of early customers, they can reduce the market risks and sidestep the need for large amounts of initial project funding and product launches failures. Rapid iteration (repetition of a process) allows teams to discover a feasible path towards “product/market fit”. Lean startup enables entrepreneurs to efficiently build a startup by searching for a niche idea that fits a target customer rather than blindly trying to execute. Evidence-based entrepreneurship has three components: one is business model design, two is customer development, and three is agile engineering.

  • National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship, Fall 2012, Why a Positive Attitude Matters.

    NACCE, Springfield, MA

    While entrepreneurs come in all shapes and sizes they seem to have one characteristic in common, their mindset. It is a belief they can improve the world and control their destiny, attract an opportunity, and start a business others have not noticed.

  • Lean Entrepreneurship Guide (Chart)

    Bar Charts, Inc. for ERI, Entrepreneurship Resources, Inc.

    First and only document with all 14 "lean", evidenced-based entrepreneurship planning methods in one reference. Provides basic Steve Blank Lean Launch Pad (business model canvas, customer development process, and agile development adjustments) as well as Babson ETA, Google Venture's Design Sprint, and two engineering methods (Aulet's Disciplined Entrepreneurship and Hall's Innovation Engineering). Planners have found since its introduction outcomes can be improved by combining different methods at separate stages of planning. It is any "lean" planner's necessary tool.

Positions

  • Launch Tennessee 36/86 Event

    Media

    Press coverage, business magazines and entrepreneurship blog http://clintoneday.com. 36/86 is Launch Tennessee's annual event highlighting the best startups in the Southeast and connects them to investors . It is sponsored by Launch Tennessee, a public-private partnership focused on the development of high-growth companies.

  • Launch Tennessee 36/86 Event

    Media

    Press coverage, business magazines and entrepreneurship blog http://clintoneday.com. 36/86 is Launch Tennessee's annual event highlighting the best startups in the Southeast and connects them to investors . It is sponsored by Launch Tennessee, a public-private partnership focused on the development of high-growth companies.

  • NBEA, National Business Education Association

    Past Member

    NBEA is the leading association devoted to the recognition that business education competencies are essential for all individuals in today's fast-changing society.

  • Launch Tennessee 36/86 Event

    Media

    Press coverage, business magazines and entrepreneurship blog http://clintoneday.com. 36/86 is Launch Tennessee's annual event highlighting the best startups in the Southeast and connects them to investors . It is sponsored by Launch Tennessee, a public-private partnership focused on the development of high-growth companies.

  • NBEA, National Business Education Association

    Past Member

    NBEA is the leading association devoted to the recognition that business education competencies are essential for all individuals in today's fast-changing society.

  • International Council for Small Business (ICSB)

    Conferee, 59th Annual Conference, Dublin, Ireland

    ICSB membership organization promotes the growth and development of small businesses worldwide. It brings together educators, researchers, policy makers and practitioners from around the world to share knowledge and expertise.

  • Launch Tennessee 36/86 Event

    Media

    Press coverage, business magazines and entrepreneurship blog http://clintoneday.com. 36/86 is Launch Tennessee's annual event highlighting the best startups in the Southeast and connects them to investors . It is sponsored by Launch Tennessee, a public-private partnership focused on the development of high-growth companies.

  • NBEA, National Business Education Association

    Past Member

    NBEA is the leading association devoted to the recognition that business education competencies are essential for all individuals in today's fast-changing society.

  • International Council for Small Business (ICSB)

    Conferee, 59th Annual Conference, Dublin, Ireland

    ICSB membership organization promotes the growth and development of small businesses worldwide. It brings together educators, researchers, policy makers and practitioners from around the world to share knowledge and expertise.

  • Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE)

    Instructor

    NFTE brings its entrepreneurial training to high school students, especially those from low-income communities.

  • Launch Tennessee 36/86 Event

    Media

    Press coverage, business magazines and entrepreneurship blog http://clintoneday.com. 36/86 is Launch Tennessee's annual event highlighting the best startups in the Southeast and connects them to investors . It is sponsored by Launch Tennessee, a public-private partnership focused on the development of high-growth companies.

  • NBEA, National Business Education Association

    Past Member

    NBEA is the leading association devoted to the recognition that business education competencies are essential for all individuals in today's fast-changing society.

  • International Council for Small Business (ICSB)

    Conferee, 59th Annual Conference, Dublin, Ireland

    ICSB membership organization promotes the growth and development of small businesses worldwide. It brings together educators, researchers, policy makers and practitioners from around the world to share knowledge and expertise.

  • Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE)

    Instructor

    NFTE brings its entrepreneurial training to high school students, especially those from low-income communities.

  • USASBE, United States Association for Small Business & Entrepreneurship

    Member

    USASBE provides a network to advance knowledge and foster business development through entrepreneurship education and research.

  • Launch Tennessee 36/86 Event

    Media

    Press coverage, business magazines and entrepreneurship blog http://clintoneday.com. 36/86 is Launch Tennessee's annual event highlighting the best startups in the Southeast and connects them to investors . It is sponsored by Launch Tennessee, a public-private partnership focused on the development of high-growth companies.

  • NBEA, National Business Education Association

    Past Member

    NBEA is the leading association devoted to the recognition that business education competencies are essential for all individuals in today's fast-changing society.

  • International Council for Small Business (ICSB)

    Conferee, 59th Annual Conference, Dublin, Ireland

    ICSB membership organization promotes the growth and development of small businesses worldwide. It brings together educators, researchers, policy makers and practitioners from around the world to share knowledge and expertise.

  • Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE)

    Instructor

    NFTE brings its entrepreneurial training to high school students, especially those from low-income communities.

  • USASBE, United States Association for Small Business & Entrepreneurship

    Member

    USASBE provides a network to advance knowledge and foster business development through entrepreneurship education and research.

  • Chartered Association of Business Schools, U. K.

    Guest Lecturer

    U. S. representative to AACSB International collaboration with the Association of Business Schools (ABS) first Bridge Program course in the UK. Program June 21–26, 2015 at City University, London's Cass Business School.

  • Launch Tennessee 36/86 Event

    Media

    Press coverage, business magazines and entrepreneurship blog http://clintoneday.com. 36/86 is Launch Tennessee's annual event highlighting the best startups in the Southeast and connects them to investors . It is sponsored by Launch Tennessee, a public-private partnership focused on the development of high-growth companies.

  • NBEA, National Business Education Association

    Past Member

    NBEA is the leading association devoted to the recognition that business education competencies are essential for all individuals in today's fast-changing society.

  • International Council for Small Business (ICSB)

    Conferee, 59th Annual Conference, Dublin, Ireland

    ICSB membership organization promotes the growth and development of small businesses worldwide. It brings together educators, researchers, policy makers and practitioners from around the world to share knowledge and expertise.

  • Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE)

    Instructor

    NFTE brings its entrepreneurial training to high school students, especially those from low-income communities.

  • USASBE, United States Association for Small Business & Entrepreneurship

    Member

    USASBE provides a network to advance knowledge and foster business development through entrepreneurship education and research.

  • Chartered Association of Business Schools, U. K.

    Guest Lecturer

    U. S. representative to AACSB International collaboration with the Association of Business Schools (ABS) first Bridge Program course in the UK. Program June 21–26, 2015 at City University, London's Cass Business School.

  • NACCE, National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship

    Member, Presenter

    Supporting the collective interests of entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial leadership at the community college level. Moderator of panel discussion on lean startup at 2016 conference.

  • Launch Tennessee 36/86 Event

    Media

    Press coverage, business magazines and entrepreneurship blog http://clintoneday.com. 36/86 is Launch Tennessee's annual event highlighting the best startups in the Southeast and connects them to investors . It is sponsored by Launch Tennessee, a public-private partnership focused on the development of high-growth companies.

  • NBEA, National Business Education Association

    Past Member

    NBEA is the leading association devoted to the recognition that business education competencies are essential for all individuals in today's fast-changing society.

  • International Council for Small Business (ICSB)

    Conferee, 59th Annual Conference, Dublin, Ireland

    ICSB membership organization promotes the growth and development of small businesses worldwide. It brings together educators, researchers, policy makers and practitioners from around the world to share knowledge and expertise.

  • Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE)

    Instructor

    NFTE brings its entrepreneurial training to high school students, especially those from low-income communities.

  • USASBE, United States Association for Small Business & Entrepreneurship

    Member

    USASBE provides a network to advance knowledge and foster business development through entrepreneurship education and research.

  • Chartered Association of Business Schools, U. K.

    Guest Lecturer

    U. S. representative to AACSB International collaboration with the Association of Business Schools (ABS) first Bridge Program course in the UK. Program June 21–26, 2015 at City University, London's Cass Business School.

  • NACCE, National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship

    Member, Presenter

    Supporting the collective interests of entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial leadership at the community college level. Moderator of panel discussion on lean startup at 2016 conference.

  • Venture Well (formerly NCIIA)

    Conferee

    Venture Well (formerly NCIIA, the national collegiate inventors and innovators alliance) is an association of faculty and students working to advance the teaching of invention and innovation in American higher education. 2014 Silicon Valley, 2016 Portland OR, 2017 Washington, D. C. (Panel Moderator).

  • Launch Tennessee 36/86 Event

    Media

    Press coverage, business magazines and entrepreneurship blog http://clintoneday.com. 36/86 is Launch Tennessee's annual event highlighting the best startups in the Southeast and connects them to investors . It is sponsored by Launch Tennessee, a public-private partnership focused on the development of high-growth companies.

  • NBEA, National Business Education Association

    Past Member

    NBEA is the leading association devoted to the recognition that business education competencies are essential for all individuals in today's fast-changing society.

  • International Council for Small Business (ICSB)

    Conferee, 59th Annual Conference, Dublin, Ireland

    ICSB membership organization promotes the growth and development of small businesses worldwide. It brings together educators, researchers, policy makers and practitioners from around the world to share knowledge and expertise.

  • Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE)

    Instructor

    NFTE brings its entrepreneurial training to high school students, especially those from low-income communities.

  • USASBE, United States Association for Small Business & Entrepreneurship

    Member

    USASBE provides a network to advance knowledge and foster business development through entrepreneurship education and research.

  • Chartered Association of Business Schools, U. K.

    Guest Lecturer

    U. S. representative to AACSB International collaboration with the Association of Business Schools (ABS) first Bridge Program course in the UK. Program June 21–26, 2015 at City University, London's Cass Business School.

  • NACCE, National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship

    Member, Presenter

    Supporting the collective interests of entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial leadership at the community college level. Moderator of panel discussion on lean startup at 2016 conference.

  • Venture Well (formerly NCIIA)

    Conferee

    Venture Well (formerly NCIIA, the national collegiate inventors and innovators alliance) is an association of faculty and students working to advance the teaching of invention and innovation in American higher education. 2014 Silicon Valley, 2016 Portland OR, 2017 Washington, D. C. (Panel Moderator).

  • Launch Tennessee 36/86 Event

    Media

    Press coverage, business magazines and entrepreneurship blog http://clintoneday.com. 36/86 is Launch Tennessee's annual event highlighting the best startups in the Southeast and connects them to investors . It is sponsored by Launch Tennessee, a public-private partnership focused on the development of high-growth companies.

  • NBEA, National Business Education Association

    Past Member

    NBEA is the leading association devoted to the recognition that business education competencies are essential for all individuals in today's fast-changing society.

  • International Council for Small Business (ICSB)

    Conferee, 59th Annual Conference, Dublin, Ireland

    ICSB membership organization promotes the growth and development of small businesses worldwide. It brings together educators, researchers, policy makers and practitioners from around the world to share knowledge and expertise.

  • Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE)

    Instructor

    NFTE brings its entrepreneurial training to high school students, especially those from low-income communities.

  • USASBE, United States Association for Small Business & Entrepreneurship

    Member

    USASBE provides a network to advance knowledge and foster business development through entrepreneurship education and research.

  • Chartered Association of Business Schools, U. K.

    Guest Lecturer

    U. S. representative to AACSB International collaboration with the Association of Business Schools (ABS) first Bridge Program course in the UK. Program June 21–26, 2015 at City University, London's Cass Business School.

  • NACCE, National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship

    Member, Presenter

    Supporting the collective interests of entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial leadership at the community college level. Moderator of panel discussion on lean startup at 2016 conference.

  • Venture Well (formerly NCIIA)

    Conferee

    Venture Well (formerly NCIIA, the national collegiate inventors and innovators alliance) is an association of faculty and students working to advance the teaching of invention and innovation in American higher education. 2014 Silicon Valley, 2016 Portland OR, 2017 Washington, D. C. (Panel Moderator).

  • Launch Tennessee 36/86 Event

    Media

    Press coverage, business magazines and entrepreneurship blog http://clintoneday.com. 36/86 is Launch Tennessee's annual event highlighting the best startups in the Southeast and connects them to investors . It is sponsored by Launch Tennessee, a public-private partnership focused on the development of high-growth companies.

  • NBEA, National Business Education Association

    Past Member

    NBEA is the leading association devoted to the recognition that business education competencies are essential for all individuals in today's fast-changing society.

  • International Council for Small Business (ICSB)

    Conferee, 59th Annual Conference, Dublin, Ireland

    ICSB membership organization promotes the growth and development of small businesses worldwide. It brings together educators, researchers, policy makers and practitioners from around the world to share knowledge and expertise.

  • Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE)

    Instructor

    NFTE brings its entrepreneurial training to high school students, especially those from low-income communities.

  • USASBE, United States Association for Small Business & Entrepreneurship

    Member

    USASBE provides a network to advance knowledge and foster business development through entrepreneurship education and research.

  • Chartered Association of Business Schools, U. K.

    Guest Lecturer

    U. S. representative to AACSB International collaboration with the Association of Business Schools (ABS) first Bridge Program course in the UK. Program June 21–26, 2015 at City University, London's Cass Business School.

  • NACCE, National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship

    Member, Presenter

    Supporting the collective interests of entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial leadership at the community college level. Moderator of panel discussion on lean startup at 2016 conference.

  • Venture Well (formerly NCIIA)

    Conferee

    Venture Well (formerly NCIIA, the national collegiate inventors and innovators alliance) is an association of faculty and students working to advance the teaching of invention and innovation in American higher education. 2014 Silicon Valley, 2016 Portland OR, 2017 Washington, D. C. (Panel Moderator).

  • Launch Tennessee 36/86 Event

    Media

    Press coverage, business magazines and entrepreneurship blog http://clintoneday.com. 36/86 is Launch Tennessee's annual event highlighting the best startups in the Southeast and connects them to investors . It is sponsored by Launch Tennessee, a public-private partnership focused on the development of high-growth companies.

  • NBEA, National Business Education Association

    Past Member

    NBEA is the leading association devoted to the recognition that business education competencies are essential for all individuals in today's fast-changing society.

  • International Council for Small Business (ICSB)

    Conferee, 59th Annual Conference, Dublin, Ireland

    ICSB membership organization promotes the growth and development of small businesses worldwide. It brings together educators, researchers, policy makers and practitioners from around the world to share knowledge and expertise.

  • Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE)

    Instructor

    NFTE brings its entrepreneurial training to high school students, especially those from low-income communities.

  • USASBE, United States Association for Small Business & Entrepreneurship

    Member

    USASBE provides a network to advance knowledge and foster business development through entrepreneurship education and research.

  • Chartered Association of Business Schools, U. K.

    Guest Lecturer

    U. S. representative to AACSB International collaboration with the Association of Business Schools (ABS) first Bridge Program course in the UK. Program June 21–26, 2015 at City University, London's Cass Business School.

  • NACCE, National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship

    Member, Presenter

    Supporting the collective interests of entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial leadership at the community college level. Moderator of panel discussion on lean startup at 2016 conference.

  • Venture Well (formerly NCIIA)

    Conferee

    Venture Well (formerly NCIIA, the national collegiate inventors and innovators alliance) is an association of faculty and students working to advance the teaching of invention and innovation in American higher education. 2014 Silicon Valley, 2016 Portland OR, 2017 Washington, D. C. (Panel Moderator).

  • Launch Tennessee 36/86 Event

    Media

    Press coverage, business magazines and entrepreneurship blog http://clintoneday.com. 36/86 is Launch Tennessee's annual event highlighting the best startups in the Southeast and connects them to investors . It is sponsored by Launch Tennessee, a public-private partnership focused on the development of high-growth companies.

  • NBEA, National Business Education Association

    Past Member

    NBEA is the leading association devoted to the recognition that business education competencies are essential for all individuals in today's fast-changing society.

  • International Council for Small Business (ICSB)

    Conferee, 59th Annual Conference, Dublin, Ireland

    ICSB membership organization promotes the growth and development of small businesses worldwide. It brings together educators, researchers, policy makers and practitioners from around the world to share knowledge and expertise.

  • Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE)

    Instructor

    NFTE brings its entrepreneurial training to high school students, especially those from low-income communities.

  • USASBE, United States Association for Small Business & Entrepreneurship

    Member

    USASBE provides a network to advance knowledge and foster business development through entrepreneurship education and research.

  • Chartered Association of Business Schools, U. K.

    Guest Lecturer

    U. S. representative to AACSB International collaboration with the Association of Business Schools (ABS) first Bridge Program course in the UK. Program June 21–26, 2015 at City University, London's Cass Business School.

  • NACCE, National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship

    Member, Presenter

    Supporting the collective interests of entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial leadership at the community college level. Moderator of panel discussion on lean startup at 2016 conference.

  • Venture Well (formerly NCIIA)

    Conferee

    Venture Well (formerly NCIIA, the national collegiate inventors and innovators alliance) is an association of faculty and students working to advance the teaching of invention and innovation in American higher education. 2014 Silicon Valley, 2016 Portland OR, 2017 Washington, D. C. (Panel Moderator).

  • Launch Tennessee 36/86 Event

    Media

    Press coverage, business magazines and entrepreneurship blog http://clintoneday.com. 36/86 is Launch Tennessee's annual event highlighting the best startups in the Southeast and connects them to investors . It is sponsored by Launch Tennessee, a public-private partnership focused on the development of high-growth companies.

  • NBEA, National Business Education Association

    Past Member

    NBEA is the leading association devoted to the recognition that business education competencies are essential for all individuals in today's fast-changing society.

  • International Council for Small Business (ICSB)

    Conferee, 59th Annual Conference, Dublin, Ireland

    ICSB membership organization promotes the growth and development of small businesses worldwide. It brings together educators, researchers, policy makers and practitioners from around the world to share knowledge and expertise.

  • Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE)

    Instructor

    NFTE brings its entrepreneurial training to high school students, especially those from low-income communities.

  • USASBE, United States Association for Small Business & Entrepreneurship

    Member

    USASBE provides a network to advance knowledge and foster business development through entrepreneurship education and research.

  • Chartered Association of Business Schools, U. K.

    Guest Lecturer

    U. S. representative to AACSB International collaboration with the Association of Business Schools (ABS) first Bridge Program course in the UK. Program June 21–26, 2015 at City University, London's Cass Business School.

  • NACCE, National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship

    Member, Presenter

    Supporting the collective interests of entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial leadership at the community college level. Moderator of panel discussion on lean startup at 2016 conference.

  • Venture Well (formerly NCIIA)

    Conferee

    Venture Well (formerly NCIIA, the national collegiate inventors and innovators alliance) is an association of faculty and students working to advance the teaching of invention and innovation in American higher education. 2014 Silicon Valley, 2016 Portland OR, 2017 Washington, D. C. (Panel Moderator).

  • Launch Tennessee 36/86 Event

    Media

    Press coverage, business magazines and entrepreneurship blog http://clintoneday.com. 36/86 is Launch Tennessee's annual event highlighting the best startups in the Southeast and connects them to investors . It is sponsored by Launch Tennessee, a public-private partnership focused on the development of high-growth companies.

  • NBEA, National Business Education Association

    Past Member

    NBEA is the leading association devoted to the recognition that business education competencies are essential for all individuals in today's fast-changing society.

  • International Council for Small Business (ICSB)

    Conferee, 59th Annual Conference, Dublin, Ireland

    ICSB membership organization promotes the growth and development of small businesses worldwide. It brings together educators, researchers, policy makers and practitioners from around the world to share knowledge and expertise.

  • Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE)

    Instructor

    NFTE brings its entrepreneurial training to high school students, especially those from low-income communities.

  • USASBE, United States Association for Small Business & Entrepreneurship

    Member

    USASBE provides a network to advance knowledge and foster business development through entrepreneurship education and research.

  • Chartered Association of Business Schools, U. K.

    Guest Lecturer

    U. S. representative to AACSB International collaboration with the Association of Business Schools (ABS) first Bridge Program course in the UK. Program June 21–26, 2015 at City University, London's Cass Business School.

  • NACCE, National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship

    Member, Presenter

    Supporting the collective interests of entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial leadership at the community college level. Moderator of panel discussion on lean startup at 2016 conference.

  • Venture Well (formerly NCIIA)

    Conferee

    Venture Well (formerly NCIIA, the national collegiate inventors and innovators alliance) is an association of faculty and students working to advance the teaching of invention and innovation in American higher education. 2014 Silicon Valley, 2016 Portland OR, 2017 Washington, D. C. (Panel Moderator).

  • Launch Tennessee 36/86 Event

    Media

    Press coverage, business magazines and entrepreneurship blog http://clintoneday.com. 36/86 is Launch Tennessee's annual event highlighting the best startups in the Southeast and connects them to investors . It is sponsored by Launch Tennessee, a public-private partnership focused on the development of high-growth companies.

  • NBEA, National Business Education Association

    Past Member

    NBEA is the leading association devoted to the recognition that business education competencies are essential for all individuals in today's fast-changing society.

  • International Council for Small Business (ICSB)

    Conferee, 59th Annual Conference, Dublin, Ireland

    ICSB membership organization promotes the growth and development of small businesses worldwide. It brings together educators, researchers, policy makers and practitioners from around the world to share knowledge and expertise.

  • Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE)

    Instructor

    NFTE brings its entrepreneurial training to high school students, especially those from low-income communities.

  • USASBE, United States Association for Small Business & Entrepreneurship

    Member

    USASBE provides a network to advance knowledge and foster business development through entrepreneurship education and research.

  • Chartered Association of Business Schools, U. K.

    Guest Lecturer

    U. S. representative to AACSB International collaboration with the Association of Business Schools (ABS) first Bridge Program course in the UK. Program June 21–26, 2015 at City University, London's Cass Business School.

  • NACCE, National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship

    Member, Presenter

    Supporting the collective interests of entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial leadership at the community college level. Moderator of panel discussion on lean startup at 2016 conference.

  • Venture Well (formerly NCIIA)

    Conferee

    Venture Well (formerly NCIIA, the national collegiate inventors and innovators alliance) is an association of faculty and students working to advance the teaching of invention and innovation in American higher education. 2014 Silicon Valley, 2016 Portland OR, 2017 Washington, D. C. (Panel Moderator).

  • Launch Tennessee 36/86 Event

    Media

    Press coverage, business magazines and entrepreneurship blog http://clintoneday.com. 36/86 is Launch Tennessee's annual event highlighting the best startups in the Southeast and connects them to investors . It is sponsored by Launch Tennessee, a public-private partnership focused on the development of high-growth companies.

  • NBEA, National Business Education Association

    Past Member

    NBEA is the leading association devoted to the recognition that business education competencies are essential for all individuals in today's fast-changing society.

  • International Council for Small Business (ICSB)

    Conferee, 59th Annual Conference, Dublin, Ireland

    ICSB membership organization promotes the growth and development of small businesses worldwide. It brings together educators, researchers, policy makers and practitioners from around the world to share knowledge and expertise.

  • Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE)

    Instructor

    NFTE brings its entrepreneurial training to high school students, especially those from low-income communities.

  • USASBE, United States Association for Small Business & Entrepreneurship

    Member

    USASBE provides a network to advance knowledge and foster business development through entrepreneurship education and research.

  • Chartered Association of Business Schools, U. K.

    Guest Lecturer

    U. S. representative to AACSB International collaboration with the Association of Business Schools (ABS) first Bridge Program course in the UK. Program June 21–26, 2015 at City University, London's Cass Business School.

  • NACCE, National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship

    Member, Presenter

    Supporting the collective interests of entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial leadership at the community college level. Moderator of panel discussion on lean startup at 2016 conference.

  • Venture Well (formerly NCIIA)

    Conferee

    Venture Well (formerly NCIIA, the national collegiate inventors and innovators alliance) is an association of faculty and students working to advance the teaching of invention and innovation in American higher education. 2014 Silicon Valley, 2016 Portland OR, 2017 Washington, D. C. (Panel Moderator).

  • Launch Tennessee 36/86 Event

    Media

    Press coverage, business magazines and entrepreneurship blog http://clintoneday.com. 36/86 is Launch Tennessee's annual event highlighting the best startups in the Southeast and connects them to investors . It is sponsored by Launch Tennessee, a public-private partnership focused on the development of high-growth companies.

  • NBEA, National Business Education Association

    Past Member

    NBEA is the leading association devoted to the recognition that business education competencies are essential for all individuals in today's fast-changing society.

  • International Council for Small Business (ICSB)

    Conferee, 59th Annual Conference, Dublin, Ireland

    ICSB membership organization promotes the growth and development of small businesses worldwide. It brings together educators, researchers, policy makers and practitioners from around the world to share knowledge and expertise.

  • Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE)

    Instructor

    NFTE brings its entrepreneurial training to high school students, especially those from low-income communities.

  • USASBE, United States Association for Small Business & Entrepreneurship

    Member

    USASBE provides a network to advance knowledge and foster business development through entrepreneurship education and research.

  • Chartered Association of Business Schools, U. K.

    Guest Lecturer

    U. S. representative to AACSB International collaboration with the Association of Business Schools (ABS) first Bridge Program course in the UK. Program June 21–26, 2015 at City University, London's Cass Business School.

  • NACCE, National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship

    Member, Presenter

    Supporting the collective interests of entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial leadership at the community college level. Moderator of panel discussion on lean startup at 2016 conference.

  • Venture Well (formerly NCIIA)

    Conferee

    Venture Well (formerly NCIIA, the national collegiate inventors and innovators alliance) is an association of faculty and students working to advance the teaching of invention and innovation in American higher education. 2014 Silicon Valley, 2016 Portland OR, 2017 Washington, D. C. (Panel Moderator).

  • Launch Tennessee 36/86 Event

    Media

    Press coverage, business magazines and entrepreneurship blog http://clintoneday.com. 36/86 is Launch Tennessee's annual event highlighting the best startups in the Southeast and connects them to investors . It is sponsored by Launch Tennessee, a public-private partnership focused on the development of high-growth companies.

  • NBEA, National Business Education Association

    Past Member

    NBEA is the leading association devoted to the recognition that business education competencies are essential for all individuals in today's fast-changing society.

  • International Council for Small Business (ICSB)

    Conferee, 59th Annual Conference, Dublin, Ireland

    ICSB membership organization promotes the growth and development of small businesses worldwide. It brings together educators, researchers, policy makers and practitioners from around the world to share knowledge and expertise.

  • Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE)

    Instructor

    NFTE brings its entrepreneurial training to high school students, especially those from low-income communities.

  • USASBE, United States Association for Small Business & Entrepreneurship

    Member

    USASBE provides a network to advance knowledge and foster business development through entrepreneurship education and research.

  • Chartered Association of Business Schools, U. K.

    Guest Lecturer

    U. S. representative to AACSB International collaboration with the Association of Business Schools (ABS) first Bridge Program course in the UK. Program June 21–26, 2015 at City University, London's Cass Business School.

  • NACCE, National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship

    Member, Presenter

    Supporting the collective interests of entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial leadership at the community college level. Moderator of panel discussion on lean startup at 2016 conference.

  • Venture Well (formerly NCIIA)

    Conferee

    Venture Well (formerly NCIIA, the national collegiate inventors and innovators alliance) is an association of faculty and students working to advance the teaching of invention and innovation in American higher education. 2014 Silicon Valley, 2016 Portland OR, 2017 Washington, D. C. (Panel Moderator).

  • Launch Tennessee 36/86 Event

    Media

    Press coverage, business magazines and entrepreneurship blog http://clintoneday.com. 36/86 is Launch Tennessee's annual event highlighting the best startups in the Southeast and connects them to investors . It is sponsored by Launch Tennessee, a public-private partnership focused on the development of high-growth companies.

  • NBEA, National Business Education Association

    Past Member

    NBEA is the leading association devoted to the recognition that business education competencies are essential for all individuals in today's fast-changing society.

  • International Council for Small Business (ICSB)

    Conferee, 59th Annual Conference, Dublin, Ireland

    ICSB membership organization promotes the growth and development of small businesses worldwide. It brings together educators, researchers, policy makers and practitioners from around the world to share knowledge and expertise.

  • Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE)

    Instructor

    NFTE brings its entrepreneurial training to high school students, especially those from low-income communities.

  • USASBE, United States Association for Small Business & Entrepreneurship

    Member

    USASBE provides a network to advance knowledge and foster business development through entrepreneurship education and research.

  • Chartered Association of Business Schools, U. K.

    Guest Lecturer

    U. S. representative to AACSB International collaboration with the Association of Business Schools (ABS) first Bridge Program course in the UK. Program June 21–26, 2015 at City University, London's Cass Business School.

  • NACCE, National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship

    Member, Presenter

    Supporting the collective interests of entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial leadership at the community college level. Moderator of panel discussion on lean startup at 2016 conference.

  • Venture Well (formerly NCIIA)

    Conferee

    Venture Well (formerly NCIIA, the national collegiate inventors and innovators alliance) is an association of faculty and students working to advance the teaching of invention and innovation in American higher education. 2014 Silicon Valley, 2016 Portland OR, 2017 Washington, D. C. (Panel Moderator).

  • Launch Tennessee 36/86 Event

    Media

    Press coverage, business magazines and entrepreneurship blog http://clintoneday.com. 36/86 is Launch Tennessee's annual event highlighting the best startups in the Southeast and connects them to investors . It is sponsored by Launch Tennessee, a public-private partnership focused on the development of high-growth companies.

  • NBEA, National Business Education Association

    Past Member

    NBEA is the leading association devoted to the recognition that business education competencies are essential for all individuals in today's fast-changing society.

  • International Council for Small Business (ICSB)

    Conferee, 59th Annual Conference, Dublin, Ireland

    ICSB membership organization promotes the growth and development of small businesses worldwide. It brings together educators, researchers, policy makers and practitioners from around the world to share knowledge and expertise.

  • Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE)

    Instructor

    NFTE brings its entrepreneurial training to high school students, especially those from low-income communities.

  • USASBE, United States Association for Small Business & Entrepreneurship

    Member

    USASBE provides a network to advance knowledge and foster business development through entrepreneurship education and research.

  • Chartered Association of Business Schools, U. K.

    Guest Lecturer

    U. S. representative to AACSB International collaboration with the Association of Business Schools (ABS) first Bridge Program course in the UK. Program June 21–26, 2015 at City University, London's Cass Business School.

  • NACCE, National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship

    Member, Presenter

    Supporting the collective interests of entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial leadership at the community college level. Moderator of panel discussion on lean startup at 2016 conference.

  • Venture Well (formerly NCIIA)

    Conferee

    Venture Well (formerly NCIIA, the national collegiate inventors and innovators alliance) is an association of faculty and students working to advance the teaching of invention and innovation in American higher education. 2014 Silicon Valley, 2016 Portland OR, 2017 Washington, D. C. (Panel Moderator).

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