Entrepreneurial Lessons in 4 minutes

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Entrepreneurial Lessons in 4 minutes

Thanks to the Rivers School for organizing such a great panel on 10/20. We had Susie Mulder, Barry Sloane, and Julie Bradley discuss their entrepreneurial pursuits under the theme of “Managing Established Companies with an Entrepreneurial Mindset.” After providing their career overviews, each panelist replied to different questions on their respective companies, strategies and offered management tips. We then moved to audience Q&A and got everyone finished, and off to work by 9 am. Thanks to our attendees– thanks to you, we had the largest turnout yet.

Check out the video— trimmed to 4 minutes. Here’s a copy of the recap, too.

This was the 5th such format and our next event will be in April / 2017.

At Rivers we take pride in the fact that we are not a “one size fits all” school. Our talented faculty is driven by the belief that each student is unique, and we focus our work on each student’s journey to find and to develop his or her unique attributes and passions. We offer a rigorous program in a caring, supportive community where each child is known, understood, and valued. We know that this approach propels our students to living happy, productive lives and we work to that end every single day.

“Excellence with Humanity” drives everything we do. From our comprehensive advisor program to diversity initiatives, from an innovative interdisciplinary curriculum to programs that enhance student leadership – The Rivers School prepares students for an ever-changing world.

I hope you will come for a visit soon and see firsthand what Rivers is all about! We look forward to welcoming you here!

 

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Greg Stoller is actively involved in building entrepreneurship and international business programs at Boston University's Questrom School of Business. He teaches courses in entrepreneurship, global strategy and management and runs the Asian International Management Experience Program, and the Asian International Consulting Project.

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