MURFREESBORO — Sparking
the ingenuity of budding Midstate entrepreneurs is the goal of the upcoming
Global Entrepreneurship Week celebration at Middle Tennessee State University.
The Nov. 15-22 event will feature a series of guest speakers
coming to campus to share expertise on topics ranging from how to glean
commercial ideas from research to pursuing entrepreneurship following a
corporate career.
Hosted by the Jones College of Business and the Tennessee
Small Business Development Center, all activities are free and open to the
public. The event is being held in conjunction with the annual Global
Entrepreneurship Week, an international celebration of innovators and job
creators held each November.
Patrick Geho, state executive director of MTSU-Tennessee Small
Business Development Center, encourages students from across the campus and
anyone in the surrounding community interested in starting their own business
to attend the week’s events.
“The purpose is to let everybody know that anybody can be an
entrepreneur. You’re not born that way. It’s a state of mind and has to be
cultivated,” he said. “We’re trying to get these students and others in the
community to think entrepreneurial regardless of their discipline.”
While the lineup of expert speakers and panels will mostly
take place on campus, the public is also encouraged to attend a kickoff event
from 2 to 4 p.m. Monday, Nov. 18, at the Rutherford County Chamber of Commerce
on Medical Center Parkway, where the local TSBDC office is located.
The TSBDC offers expert counseling, training and database
resources and professional referrals to small business owners and prospective
owners at offices throughout the state, at no cost to its clients, Geho said.
“The kickoff is designed to highlight the resources
available in Middle Tennessee,” said Rachel Wilson, an MTSU professor of
entrepreneurship and a panelist for one of the week’s sessions. “I believe that
there are students and folks out in the community that have entrepreneurial
thoughts and ideas, but they don’t act on them.
“We want to get these concepts on how to be more
entrepreneurial out to the average person or average student, who is not a
business student or business owner,” Wilson added. “We want to help show them
how to transform that idea into an actual enterprise.”
Featured speakers and events for the week include:
• Friday, Nov. 15, deadline for full-time MTSU students to
register for the Student Business Idea Competition. Sponsored by the Wright
Travel Chair in Entrepreneurship, the competition offers $2,500 in cash prizes.
Students may register and learn details at www.mtsu.edu/businessidea.
• 2 to 3 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15, in the Business and Aerospace
Building, Room S336: “Commercializing Ideas from Research at the University of
Memphis” by Dr. Kevin P. Boggs, assistant vice president of tech transfer,
University of Memphis;
• 11:15 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 18, in the College
of Education Building, Room 145: “Living the American Dream” by Dr. R. Wilburn Clouse,
MTSU visiting professor, founder and president of The Clouse-Elrod Foundation
Inc., and professor emeritus at Vanderbilt University; and Arthur R. “Butch”
Hutcherson, founder and partner of Sumner Point TN LLC, Sumner 2000 LLC,
Arcadia Holdings LLC, and
Music City USA Inc.;
• 2 to 4 p.m., Monday, Nov. 18, at the Rutherford County
Chamber of Commerce Building, 3050 Medical Center Parkway: Global
Entrepreneurship Week kickoff event with informational tables, networking and
refreshments.
Includes Q&A panel, “Resources for Entrepreneurs in
Middle Tennessee,” featuring Dr. Patrick Geho, state executive director, MTSU-Tennessee
Small Business Development Center; Dr. Jim Stefansic, Launch TN; Jack Sisk,
Southern Middle Tennessee Entrepreneur Center; and Mary Sedrick, Women’s Business
Center at Brightbridge;
• 1 to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19, at the MTSU Student
Union, Room 224: “Winemaking and International Entrepreneurship — Study Abroad:
Argentina” by Dr. Tony Johnston, MTSU associate professor of food science and agribusiness
and an enology consultant; and Dr. Rachel Wilson, MTSU associate professor of entrepreneurship;
• 10 to 11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 22: MTSU Business Idea
Competition finalist presentations (open only to finalists). Judging Panel: Dr.
Pat Geho, state executive director, MTSU-TSBDC; Dr. John Mullane, professor;
and Ralph Williams, instructor, MTSU;
• 1 to 2:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22, at the Business and
Aerospace Building, State Farm Room 102: “Entrepreneurship After a Corporate
Career” by Elliott Wahle, former president of Babies “R” Us; chairman and CEO
of Rykom Enterprises; former chairman and CEO of Rustique Home Furnishings; and
founder and CEO of Generation Capital Inc.
A printable campus map is available at http://tinyurl.com/MTSUParkingMap13-14 and visitor parking passes
are available at the Parking Services Building off East Main Street.
To learn more about the Tennessee Small Business Development
Centers, visit https://www.tsbdc.org.
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