ESU’s Entrepreneurial Leadership Center Hosts Business Plan Boot Camp

Jun 22, 2010 2 Comments by PBJ

East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania’s Entrepreneurial Leadership Center (ELC) is offering a Business Plan Boot Camp on July 15-16 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Keystone Room in ESU’s Center for Hospitality Management.  The program, created and presented by renowned “serial entrepreneur”, Rob Weber, is designed for aspiring and existing entrepreneurs who need help creating a business plan. Weber is also a venture capitalist, and senior fellow at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania.

Mr. Weber is coming back to ESU by popular demand.  He will guide participants through the creation of an outline and work plan that follows the State of Pennsylvania’s Entrepreneur Guide framework.  Rob’s profile can be found at http://www.linkedin.com/in/robweber.

The Business Plan Boot Camp welcomes all interested/aspiring community entrepreneurs, university students, faculty, staff, and administrators and anyone who has ever had a good idea for a business but lacked a solid plan of execution. There is no cost to attend but registration is limited.

Co-sponsored by ESU’s Research and Economic Development Division and the College of Business and Management, the Business Plan Boot Camp is funded by a grant from the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education.

Contact Sharone Glasco, ESU Entrepreneurial Leadership Center coordinator at 570-422-7995 or sglasco@po-box.esu.edu to register by June 30, 2010.

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2 Responses to “ESU’s Entrepreneurial Leadership Center Hosts Business Plan Boot Camp”

  1. Nelsi Rivera says:

    Hi Sharone

    I would like to register for the bootcamp please, i just found out about ithe bootcamp and i really need this bootcamp, I have my own nonprofit organization and i need a business plan.
    917-455-3042

    Thank You
    Nelsi Rivera

  2. PBJ says:

    Contact Sharone Glasco, ESU Entrepreneurial Leadership Center coordinator at 570-422-7995

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