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Business Management 371R, Section 003: Entrepreneuring for Women
The fastest growing category of entrepreneurs today is women, and they have tremendous talents, along with the wonderful female attributes of personal relationships, understanding, leadership, nurturing, and so forth. Many female BYU students will at some time, of choice or necessity, provide some measure of support for themselves and their families. Yet, at the same time, they have concerns about the demands of being an entrepreneur, whether they are a single woman (with or without a family), or are a mother and wife, as well as being an entrepreneur.
When we thought about offering a lecture series specifically oriented towards women entrepreneurs, the student response was immediate and positive. It’s somewhat different from the other entrepreneur lecture series, because we want to give plenty of time for Questions & Answers. Therefore we have created a model which provides for roughly 50 – 60 minutes of lecture/teaching followed by a Q&A session for 20 – 30 minutes.
This section of the Entrepreneur Lecture Series is Fall and Winter semesters at 3:30 - 5:00pm every second Friday. It fulfills the lecture series requirement for both a Business Minor and the Business Management Major at BYU. (Other options include the regular sections of the Entrepreneur Lecture Series, the Entrepreneur Leadership Series, the Executive Lecture Series on Thursdays and the eBusiness Lecture Series on Wednesdays.)
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Lecturer
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Business/Location
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Sep 24
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Kate Maloney
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Costume Craze, Lindon, UT
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Oct 1
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Kristin Murdock
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Cowpie Clocks
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Oct 15
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Sandra Gonzales
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Mundo Hispano
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Nov 12
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Lisa Holmes
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Holmes & CO Advertising, SLC, UT
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