Glen Oaks Community College President Joins National Forum to Promote Entrepreneurship
Monday, August 27, 2012
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GLEN OAKS COMMUNITY
COLLEGE PRESIDENT JOINS NATIONAL FORUM TO PROMOTE
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
National Association for Community College
Entrepreneurship Promotes Entrepreneurship by Engaging Community Colleges to
Join New Presidents for Entrepreneurship
Forum
CENTREVILLE, MI – August 26, 2012-- The National Association for Community College
Entrepreneurship (NACCE), the nation’s leading organization focused on
promoting entrepreneurship through community colleges, has announced that
President Gary Wheeler of Glen Oaks Community College has joined its new Presidents for Entrepreneurship Forum. Through
the program, presidents of community colleges throughout the country commit to
increase the focus on entrepreneurship at their institutions and the impact
these colleges have on the economic well being of the communities they serve.
Officials for five other Michigan community colleges have also joined the new
forum.
With the economy still lagging in
many regions of the United States, more than 180 community colleges throughout
the country have joined the entrepreneurship forum, and by doing so, have
committed to playing a greater role in stimulating economic development in the
communities they serve.
"The appropriate role of
community colleges includes serving as a center for new ways of thinking, of
economic development, and of community building,” President Wheeler said. "Glen
Oaks believes that each of us is stronger when all of us are pulling in the
same direction. This forum promises to help each of us understand how our
efforts fit into a national strategy for entrepreneurship.”
Other Michigan community college
officials joining the forum are: President Rose Bellanca, Washtenaw Community
College, Ann Harbor; Charles Dillon, West Shore Community College, Scottville;
Timothy Nelson, Northwestern Michigan Community College, Traverse City; Dale
Nesbary, Muskegon Community College, Muskegon; and M. Richard Shaink, Mott
Community College, Flint.
About the Presidents for Entrepreneurship Forum
The Presidents for Entrepreneurship Forum is in response to the
Obama Administration’s Startup America Call
to Action to stimulate economic growth state by state by encouraging
entrepreneurs to start their own businesses. NACCE is a founding affiliate of
the Startup America Partnership, an
alliance of the country’s most innovative entrepreneurs, corporations,
universities, foundations, and other leaders.
According to NACCE Executive
Director, Heather Van Sickle, the Presidents
for Entrepreneurship Forum is a way for community colleges to advance entrepreneurship
and create jobs across the country.
Community college presidents who join the
Forum make five commitments:
• Develop
transparency of community college and community assets
• Create internal
and external teams dedicated to entrepreneurship
• Increase
entrepreneurs’ engagement in community colleges
• Engage in
industry cluster development
• Create broad
exposure to their college’s commitment to entrepreneurship.
"The five commitments were
developed based on NACCE’s observations of what was working best on member
campuses,” said Van Sickle. "After observing the entrepreneurship-related
activities of our members over a period of years, we started to see
commonalities among the more successful institutions,” she said. "One of the
major things that clearly makes a difference is the commitment by leadership to
entrepreneurship.”
About NACCE
The National Association for
Community College Entrepreneurship (NACCE), which celebrates its 10th
anniversary this year, is an organization of educators, entrepreneurs, and
distinguished business development professionals providing quality programs and
services in entrepreneurship education and serving as advocates community-based
entrepreneurship. Founded in 2002, NACCE is at the heart of the "entrepreneurship
movement.”
Through membership, an annual conference and exhibition, a quarterly
journal, monthly webinars and podcasts, a dynamic list-serv, and other
resources, NACCE serves as the hub for the dissemination and integration of
knowledge and successful practices regarding entrepreneurship education and
student business incubation. These programs and courses advance economic
prosperity in the communities served by its member colleges. NACCE is a
founding member of the White House-led Startup America Partnership.
For more information, visit http://www.nacce.com.
Follow NACCE on Twitter at @NACCE
and like the NACCE – National Association for
Community College Entrepreneurship page on Facebook.
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