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Shape Your Future through Entrepreneurship

by Sofia Tokar


Are you ready to start a business? If so, do you know how? These and other questions were posed to students and alumni at a recent workshop sponsored by Nazareth College鈥檚 new Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation (CEI) in collaboration with the Offices of Alumni Relations and Career Services.

The center was established by the School of Management last fall to prepare students to take control of their economic futures in a world with a growing number of self-employed workers. In fact, a 2012 U.S. News & World Report article reported that 鈥渕ore than half of the private workforce will work for themselves by 2020.鈥 Such a workforce will require an education that provides entrepreneurial skills and values.

The School of Management has long prided itself on offering just such educational programs. Establishing the CEI, therefore, was a logical step. The center is a place where Nazareth鈥檚 students, alumni, faculty, and staff can find support to develop their ideas into new ventures.

鈥淲e help students and alumni to gain more control over their economic future by developing the ability to create opportunities in the marketplace for themselves and others,鈥 says Gerard Zappia 鈥89G, dean of the School of Management and director of the CEI. Gone are the days of working for one company for 40 years and then retiring; today鈥檚 workforce must be more flexible and creative.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 why the center is for more than just entrepreneurship鈥攊t鈥檚 also a place meant to inspire and guide innovation and creativity while teaching and encouraging people to think differently,鈥 explains Zappia.

To that end, the SOM plans to expand its offerings of academic courses for undergraduate and graduate programs (for example, courses on social entrepreneurship and聽entrepreneurship for non-business majors), and the CEI will complement those courses with lectures by alumni entrepreneurs and leaders in their fields, and workshops that connect alumni and students. By 2015, the center also aims to hire an entrepreneur-in-residence to lead the center and its initiatives.

Zappia stresses that although the CEI is under the SOM umbrella, its benefits extend to all students and alumni, regardless of major. At the recent workshop, two alumni shared their stories of starting and managing a business: Louise McAfee 鈥00, an accounting major, is a certified public accountant and owner of McAfee Associates; and Nick Woyciesjes 鈥97, graphic design major, is a managing partner at Mirus Group, a marketing communications firm.

鈥淟ouise and Nick,鈥 says Zappia, 鈥渁re two great and inspiring examples of the many Nazareth alumni who have taken control of their careers through business ownership. The CEI wants to support all Nazareth students and alumni with an entrepreneurial spirit to do so as well.鈥


Sofia Tokar is the assistant editor in Nazareth's marketing department.

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Future entrepreneurs received real-world advice at a workshop co-sponsored by the School of Management鈥檚 new Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation.

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