Seven Maryland Community Colleges Join National Entrepreneurship Forum
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
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SEVEN MARLYLAND COMMUNITY
COLLEGES JOIN NATIONAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP FORUM
National Association for
Community College Entrepreneurship Program to Stimulate Local Entrepreneurship
Gains Momentum as Area Community Colleges Join New Presidents for Entrepreneurship Forum
Springfield, MA –February 14, 2012 -- The National Association of Community College
Entrepreneurship
(NACCE), the nation’s leading organization focused on promoting
entrepreneurship through community colleges, has announced that five Maryland community
colleges have 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.
The
initiative is in response to the White House-led 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
American Partnership, an alliance of the country’s most innovative
entrepreneurs, corporations, universities, foundations, and other leaders. To
date, over 100 community college presents have joined NACCE’s Presidents for Entrepreneurship Forum.
The Maryland community college presidents who have joined the forum are: Marty Smith, Anne Arundel Community College, Arnold; W. Stephen Pannill, Cecil College, NorthEast; Barbara Viniar, Chesapeake College, Wye Mills; Richard MacLennan, Garrett College, McHenry; Kathleen Hetherington, Howard Community College, Columbia; DeRionne Pollard, Montgomery College with locations in Germantown, Rockville and Takoma Park/Silver Spring; and Charlene Dukes, Prince George’s Community College, Largo.
"NACCE serves
as a nexus for community college entrepreneurial resources, and AACC is pleased
to participate in this exciting new forum,” said Dr. Martha A. Smith, Anne
Arundel Community College president. "AACC has a robust entrepreneurial program
that includes a comprehensive array of courses, institutional resources for potential
future business owners, and business incubator space for students who currently
have their own business. We are so proud of our students and their
entrepreneurial enterprises.Through a broader partnership within NACCE,
AACC is well-positioned to continue its strong support of our students and
their developing businesses, which contributes to a sustained economic recovery
for the business community and throughout our county.”
"As a
national organization supporting entrepreneurship development, NACCE touches
the lives of students and community members across the country,” said Ron
Thomas, NACCE board chairman and president of Dakota County Technical College
in Rosemount MN. "NACCE has an obligation to lead the way in providing
assistance to entrepreneurship education programs, which are an essential part
of the economic recovery at local, regional, national and global levels.”
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. The
Forum was launched at the While House in January 2011 and works to dramatically
increase the prevalence and success of American entrepreneurs.
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. So we want to
put something in front of leadership that they can actually commit to. We want
to create a national network of institutions sharing these commitments and see
what impact that can have on communities.”
About NACCE The
National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship (NACCE) is an
organization of educators, entrepreneurs, and distinguished business
development professionals providing quality programs and services in
entrepreneurship education and serving as advocates for "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.
For more
information about the Presidents for Entrepreneurship Forum, or to join
NACCE, 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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