Entrepreneurship in Your Classroom and Across Campus
Presenters
Glen Taylor - Taylor Corp and Minnesota Timberwolves
Dr. Betsy Gatewood - Wake Forest
Please
join your peers for a unique entrepreneurial workshop on February
24th, 2009 on the campus of Minnesota State University Mankato and
the Center for Global Entrepreneurship.
This workshop will bring educators together from across the MNSCU
system to explore how to implement entrepreneurship into your classroom.
The workshop will help advance entrepreneurship across all campuses
through different styles of teaching and learning.
The interactive workshop has a goal to provide participants the knowledge
to identify and engage students and faculty on campuses who have the
entrepreneurial spirit.
Dr.
Betsy Gatewood from Wake Forest University will facilitate the workshop
and will work with the participants to identify the opportunities
on campuses which can foster entrepreneurship.
Previously establishing herself at Georgia and Indiana, Dr. Gatewood
currently leads Wake Forest University's efforts to instill entrepreneurial
thinking and action across the country. In 2004 Entrepreneur magazine
named Dr. Gatewood one of the top ten entrepreneurship center directors
in the country. She has written more than 80 articles, book chapters
and monographs on entrepreneurial processes, women entrepreneurs and
economic development.
Glen
Taylor, the owner of Minnesota Timberwolves and founder of Taylor
corp. will also be part of the workshop. Mr. Taylor will be the keynote
speaker with opportunities for Q&A throughout his talk.
In addition to the workshop, on Monday, Feb 23 there will be a large
entrepreneurship conference/expo at the Alltel Center in Mankato.
The event, Minnesota Marketplace for Entrepreneurs, is free and will
display entrepreneurs and service providers from across Minnesota.
During the day there will also be free training sessions related to
starting new businesses. David Anderson of Famous Dave’s will
be the keynote. Visit www.mnmarketplace.org for more information.
After the event there will be a kick off dinner for those attending
the MnSCU Discipline Workshop the following day. For anyone interested
in spending the night in Mankato, lodging and breakfast will be available.
Funding from the MnSCU system is available to assist in lodging expenses.
Please visit www.e.disciplineworkshop.org for registration.
If
you have questions or need more information please contact Shane Bowyer
at 507-389-5342 or email shane.bowyer@mnsu.edu.
Special
hotel room rates for our out-of-town guests!

Special room are available from AmericInn, located
close to the Minnesota State University, Mankato campus. Click the
logo above to make your reservations.
This
event is made possible through a Center for Teaching & Learning
discipline workshop grant funded by the Minnesota State Colleges &
Universities System Office of the Chancellor.