Clemson Announces SEED (Sustainable Entrepreneurs and Economic Development) Certification Program

Entrepreneurship Certification Program

Are you an early stage Entrepreneur?
Do you want to build sustainable success?

Graduates earn an Entrepreneurship Certificate from Clemson University and the opportunity to pitch to successful business leaders during Pitch Night (December 14th, 2011)

When: September 7th, 2011 - Class every two weeks on Wednesday Night
Class times: 6:30pm – 9:00pm
Where: McNair Law Firm ∙ P.A. 104 S. Main Street ∙ Suite 700 ∙ Greenville ∙ 29601
Tuition: $199 (for the 8 session Program). Class size limited to 25 Students.

What: SEED is an eight session course designed to help entrepreneurs understand the business behind success. This program will draw on the experiences of local business leaders to help early stage entrepreneurs build sustainable success.

Participants will form a core network of entrepreneurs that want to make a high impact in our Upstate community. You will learn inside tips on:

1. Defining business opportunities, product development, outsourcing products and developing the proper infrastructure
2. Marketing strategies, include the latest tools of social media and how to effectively use them to market your business
3. Key ingredients to building a top management team
4. How to protect intellectual property even with limited resources
5. Where to seek capital and direct fundraising efforts
6. How to generate sustainable growth
7. Meet and form relationships with community leaders, business leaders and potential mentors

And Much More!!

Graduates earn an Entrepreneurship Certificate from Clemson University and the opportunity to pitch to successful business leaders during Pitch Night.

Moderators: Mark Roth, Teludyne Tech Ind., Inc. and Doug Kim, McNair Law Firm, P.A.

Contact: Mark Roth (864-201-9100 • mroth@teludynetech.com) or
Pris Foster (864-656-5802 • priscif@clemson.edu)

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