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Development Academy: Entrepreneurship, Session 2

ASC Development Academy
February 20, 2019
7:00PM - 9:00PM
TBA

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Add to Calendar 2019-02-20 19:00:00 2019-02-20 21:00:00 Development Academy: Entrepreneurship, Session 2 Time: 7:00pm Event Host: ASC Career Success Do you have a great idea for new product or service? Do you see yourself as a budding entrepreneur? Struggling to find initial funding for your great concept? The Arts and Sciences Center for Career and Professional Success is offering a series of FREE non-credit classes/workshops designed to give you the basic tools needed to begin to formulate ideas and develop your concepts. Even more exciting, there will be the opportunity to provide initial seed funding for students that participate and come up with the best ideas! AND if that wasn’t enough, we are bringing in successful Arts and Sciences alumni that have become successful entrepreneurs to provide micro-mentorships to you as you develop your ideas! Individuals and teams that complete this process will six weeks to work on developing their concept.  This program will be limited to 15-20 students and is only open to Arts and Sciences students. To apply, please submit a resume to Scott Kustis, Director of Industry Connections, Arts and Sciences Center for Career and Professional Success at Kustis.1@osu.edu as soon as possible, no later than February 5. You may be asked to participate in a quick 15 minute in-person or phone meeting to discuss your initial thoughts in entrepreneurship and what you might like to get out the program. SESSION 2: Developing Your Pitch Learn how to create and develop your “pitch” – that all important opportunity when you sell your concept to potential investors! Work on concept testing and survey strategies and tools. How to create Minimum Viable Product (MVP), which is cheapest, easiest, quickest, real thing you can build/test Learn about the other sessions: Development Academy, Session 1 Development Academy, Session 3 Development Academy, Session 4 This event is open to all Arts and Sciences Students and will be particularly beneficial to those in this Career Community: Career Communities help you discover new career paths, inform you of community-specific networking events, and exciting ways to become career ready!  Join as many as you’d like.  Log into Handshake, select “Career Interests” from your account drop-down menu, and identify the Career Communities that interest you! TBA College of Arts and Sciences asccomm@osu.edu America/New_York public
Time: 7:00pm
Event Host: ASC Career Success


Do you have a great idea for new product or service? Do you see yourself as a budding entrepreneur? Struggling to find initial funding for your great concept?

The Arts and Sciences Center for Career and Professional Success is offering a series of FREE non-credit classes/workshops designed to give you the basic tools needed to begin to formulate ideas and develop your concepts. Even more exciting, there will be the opportunity to provide initial seed funding for students that participate and come up with the best ideas! AND if that wasn’t enough, we are bringing in successful Arts and Sciences alumni that have become successful entrepreneurs to provide micro-mentorships to you as you develop your ideas! Individuals and teams that complete this process will six weeks to work on developing their concept.  This program will be limited to 15-20 students and is only open to Arts and Sciences students.

To apply, please submit a resume to Scott Kustis, Director of Industry Connections, Arts and Sciences Center for Career and Professional Success at Kustis.1@osu.edu as soon as possible, no later than February 5. You may be asked to participate in a quick 15 minute in-person or phone meeting to discuss your initial thoughts in entrepreneurship and what you might like to get out the program.

SESSION 2: Developing Your Pitch

  • Learn how to create and develop your “pitch” – that all important opportunity when you sell your concept to potential investors!
  • Work on concept testing and survey strategies and tools.
  • How to create Minimum Viable Product (MVP), which is cheapest, easiest, quickest, real thing you can build/test

Learn about the other sessions:


This event is open to all Arts and Sciences Students and will be particularly beneficial to those in this Career Community:

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Career Communities help you discover new career paths, inform you of community-specific networking events, and exciting ways to become career ready!  Join as many as you’d like.  Log into Handshake, select “Career Interests” from your account drop-down menu, and identify the Career Communities that interest you!

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