Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business will enhance its growing entrepreneurship initiative through the launch of a new entrepreneurs-in-residence program, the school announced this week.
The inaugural entrepreneurs-in-residence will be Timothy P. Keenan, High Technologies, Inc. president and chairman; Alyssa Lovegrove, New Ventures Mentors CEO and founder; David Ross, Janssen Johnson & Johnson health care innovation consultant; T. Richard Stroupe Jr., Crimson Holdings LLC founder and managing principal; and Susan Wilson, founder and CEO of FundHer.
“By providing our students access to these experienced professionals, the Entrepreneurship Initiative continues to grow meaningful connections between the vibrant entrepreneurship community in the Washington region and a new generation of budding self-starters,” Jeff Reid, director of McDonough’s Entrepreneurship Initiative, said in a statement.
The entrepreneurs-in-residence will act as mentors and advisors to students interested in entrepreneurial careers, participate on expert panels in the new Entrepreneurship Pitch Program, held every other Friday afternoon; serve as guest speakers, competition judges and curriculum advisors in the program; and participating in other Entrepreneurship Initiative projects.
For detailed background and bio information on each of the inaugural entrepreneurs-in-residence, click here.
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