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Carnegie Mellon University Tepper School of Business Donald H. Jones Center for Entrepreneurship

Carnegie Mellon University Tepper School of Business Donald H. Jones Center for Entrepreneurship Arthur A. Boni, Ph.D. S. Thomas Emerson, Ph. D boni@andrew.cmu.edu; emerson@andrew.cmu.edu http://jonescenter.web.cmu.edu www.mcginnisventurecompetition.com. Donald H. Jones Center

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Carnegie Mellon University Tepper School of Business Donald H. Jones Center for Entrepreneurship

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  1. Carnegie Mellon University Tepper School of Business Donald H. Jones Center for Entrepreneurship Arthur A. Boni, Ph.D. S. Thomas Emerson, Ph. D boni@andrew.cmu.edu; emerson@andrew.cmu.edu http://jonescenter.web.cmu.edu www.mcginnisventurecompetition.com

  2. Donald H. Jones Center for Entrepreneurship Our mission is to produce entrepreneurial leaders who bring new and innovative products and services to the global marketplace through emerging and mature companies

  3. Program Audience: Number of Faculty 3 full time professors 9 adjunct professors 12 MBA courses 8 undergrad courses (multiple sections)

  4. Four Major Initiatives Currently • - McGinnis Venture Competition for MBAs • Intercollegiate/Global • - Technology Commercialization Initiative • Launch of new companies • Cross Campus Initiative • Teaching entrepreneurship in each • CMU college • - Technology Hubs • Boston and Silicon Valley

  5. Challenges - Managing growth opportunities - Financing programs

  6. New initiatives being planned - Entrepreneurial Fellows Program - Entrepreneurial Leadership Seminar Series - Programs to address Innovation in Larger Companies - Means to Finance New Ventures

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