This Week
Non-profit entrepreneurship is the founding of new non-profits with the goal of solving important problems. It is a career path that has the potential of creating enormous positive impacts – though it carries a high risk of failure (and in some cases, even doing harm). It requires a lot of investment and sacrifice, as well as a wide range of skills to be successful. Our guest speaker today, Tobias M. Haglund, will discuss how to launch an altruistic endeavor from an entrepreneurial perspective.
The format of this course will consist of an approximately 20 minute lecture followed by a Q&A session lasting approximately 5 minutes. Although we model the new EFC format after collegiate courses, we respectfully ask all in attendance to refrain from asking questions during the lecture portion so as to give the speaker(s) ample time to get through the material.
Refreshments will be available for purchase downstairs at the Skyline Café before and after class. We ask that you exercise good stewardship and help us keep the facility in good order by cleaning up after yourself. Once class is officially over for the day, we encourage ongoing information exchange and networking while maintaining appropriate social distancing. If you have any questions that did not get answered in class, please email them to us and we’ll either incorporate the responses into a future session or email you back directly.
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We meet in room M-1 located upstairs above the Skyline Café.
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Meeting ID: 895 2422 7991 Passcode: 019229
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