Entrepreneurship
How Inclusive Prosperity Spurs Entrepreneurship- Philip Gaskin, Kauffman Foundation – IDEA Week 2022
In every community, there are people who deserve to be supported, celebrated, and to have their ideas heard. They are builders and dreamers, risk-takers and problem-solvers, who...
watch videoFashion Entrepreneurs Changing The Way We Dress and Shop – IDEA Week 2022
In this session, Ge Wang, founder of ESQ; Tommy Flaim, founder of Fox & Robin; Eric Huang, co-founder of Ash & Erie; and Ryan Kiner, founder of Social Monet discuss how startup...
watch video2021 Domer Dozen Honoree: Kiersten DeHaven ’14
Kiersten DeHaven ’14 was recognized as a 2021 Domer Dozen honoree for empowering female entrepreneurs in rural Ethiopia. DeHaven spoke on campus at “My Path: Stories of...
watch video2021 Domer Dozen Honoree: Marissa Koscielski ’17, ’18 M.S.
Marissa Koscielski ’17, ’18 M.S. was recognized as a 2021 Domer Dozen honoree for challenging the status quo to improve mobility care. Koscielski spoke on campus at “My...
watch videoAI Has Some Explaining to Do
Silicon Valley Startup Kyndi is Better on a More User-Friendly Version of AI. As the founder and CEO of Kyndi, one of Silicon Valley’s hottest artificial intelligence startups,...
Read ArticleBreaking Down Barriers to African American Entrepreneurship
The benefits of entrepreneurship are well documented. Startups are responsible for nearly all job growth in the United States, experience growth rates substantially higher than...
watch videoOn Work, Money, and the Rise of Female Entrepreneurship
Kerry Hannon is a leading authority and strategist on career transitions, entrepreneurship, personal finance, and retirement. The author of 13 books—and soon to be 14—she is...
Listen to PodcastKerry Hannon: Never Too Old to Get Rich
On February 4, the Inspired Leadership Initiative welcomed Kerry Hannon to the University of Notre Dame to share action steps, insights, and resources from her new book, “Never...
watch videoFighting to Help Others Walk Again
Marissa Koscielski ’17, ’18M.S., was in eighth grade when she fractured her pelvis and lower back in a gymnastics accident. Instead of slowly healing, she developed flu...
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