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    Chicago Entrepreneur Programs

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    작성자 Linda
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    Chicago Entrepreneur Programs



    Chicago business people understand that running a actual business needs the attitude of gratitude to clients and having adequate supplies of fuel.

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    They provide fresh thinking and fresh ideas across a wide range of sectors that range from digital manufacturing to industrial parts distribution and foam insulation in addition to often taking into consideration pressing social issues in the course of their work.



    The Chicago Area Entrepreneurship Hall of Fame



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    Chicago Area Entrepreneurship Hall of Fame recognizes innovators in business who have made significant contributions to their local communities. Since 1985, more than 500 successful entrepreneurs have earned this prestigious honor; students as well as business executives and politicians alike have used the honor to celebrate entrepreneurialism. Leonard Lavin, founder of Alberto-Culver Company; John W Baird chairman emeritus at Baird & Warner; Gian M. Fulgoni (CEO at comScore) and Gordon Segal, the creator of Crate & Barrel are notable honorees.



    Mark Tebbe is an active participant in the entrepreneurial education field for more than three years. He has served as judge and mentor in the University of Chicago Booth New Venture Competition; Adjunct Professor of Entrepreneurship at Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation; Entrepreneur-in-residence for College of Engineering UIC; as well as being recognized as an expert on emerging technology with contributions published nationwide.



    Laurette is a woman in business and a strong proponent of female leadership, diversity and technology. She has given speeches at various events including Web Summit, Inbound, Collision and Forbes conferences; in addition she was a co-host for events hosted by Technori the media business which helps founders and business owners in gaining a better understanding of their companies more intimately.



    The Chicago Urban League Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation



    Chicago Urban League Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation offers entrepreneurs of color the opportunity to start, expand and sustain their businesses. through business mentorship sessions, networking events and access to financial resources; suppliers can also obtain certifications for diversity in their supply chain. be obtained as well as tenders for private or public contracts. Free entrepreneurship webinars along with startup mentors, are also provided.



    The Urban League currently provides services to more than 6,300 job-seekers and business owners in Chatham. The Urban League's development by making planned gifts. This ensures that the organization's work will continue for future generations.



    Aspiring entrepreneurs can get valuable tips from seasoned CEOs and others in the business world by participating in this event. Alongside, seminars on topics like technology, capital access as well as procurement will be offered throughout the day - free for anyone wanting to start their own business!



    Every IMPACT Fellow is joined by one African American leader from their community to create an intergenerational exchange of ideas. Entrepreneurs who attend nine monthly training sessions are required to complete their homework in during the sessions to be part of the growth plan that they present at the end of their fellowship. Furthermore, shared workspace is accessible at 1871 and other incubators that support startups for IMPACT fellows to use during this program.



    Sunshine Enterprises



    Sunshine Enterprises aims to help entrepreneurs with high potential in areas who have limited resources, to expand their business, as well as change their neighborhoods. This is made possible by their 12-week Community Business Academy, and the ongoing Business Acceleration Service help, which includes workshops and microgrants, as well as training.



    Sunshine gives entrepreneurs financial support that could be a huge obstacle to the creation or growth of an enterprise. Sunshine's Coaches for Business Coaches of Sunshine work with entrepreneurs one-on-one to determine the type of funding needed as well as to develop a plan. Furthermore, Sunshine works with a network of financing partners including Chicago Neighborhood Initiatives, Byline Bank, CIBC Bank and Wintrust Community Bank among many other organizations.



    Rising Tide Capital's business model acts as the basis for this non-profit's operation; President Obama has acknowledged their impact on lives and revitalizing neighborhoods by establishing their Community Business Academy, with the majority of students going on to create new businesses and jobs when they graduate from this course.



    Sunshine Enterprises provides local entrepreneurs with assistance by way of UChicago Local. This collaboration between the University as well as UChicago Medicine enables realigning procurement departments so as to use greater local vendors that provide competitive bids and help to grow small businesses in the Chicago economy while simultaneously contributing to projects that impact the social environment at the University. UChicago Local also links local entrepreneurs supported through Sunshine Enterprises with other programming including Chicago Innovation Exchange or Institute for Justice Clinic for Entrepreneurship in Law School which further expands opportunities.



    Incubatoredu



    INCubatoredu gives students an opportunity to experience entrepreneurship by creating their own company. Students will be supported by a mentor and instructor in every class, who help with their ideas, including removable foot pads that can be cleaned and apps for social networking.



    Students will learn to improve their ideas as they progress throughout the curriculum. It includes market research, customer and idea exploratory exercises, building prototypes and pitching. The process helps foster teamwork, communication, and problem solving capabilities, as well as teaching students how to quickly adapt to changing conditions.



    Every year, teams participate in the INCubatoredu National Pitch to compete in the search for funding to start their startup companies. This event provides teams with valuable networking experiences with investors and insightful advice from business leaders This event is known for its Shark Tank-style pitch competitions.



    INCubatoredu provides students and teachers with the chance to create long-lasting bonds that transcend college walls. It impacts colleges as well as careers, and communities beyond classroom walls. Listen to INCubatoredu alumni discuss (https://livebookmark.stream/) its life-altering results - both expected as well as unexpected!

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