Houston Community College Northwest President Joins National Forum to Promote Entrepreneurship
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HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE NORTHWEST PRESIDENT DR. ZACHARY HODGES 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
HOUSTON, TX – August
27, 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 Dr. Zachary Hodges of Houston Community College
Northwest 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 six other Texas 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 21st Century is all about creativity and
entrepreneurship and the community college can create an environment where this
change can happen. Students today are inventing their own careers and I believe
we as higher educators must adapt accordingly. The movement is real!” said Dr.
Hodges.
Other Texas community college presidents joining the forum
are: Thom Chesney, Brookhaven College, Dallas; Beatriz Espinoza, Coastal Bend
College, serving Alice, Beeville, Kingsville and Pleasanton; Michael Metke,
Tyler Junior College, Tyler; Paul Szuch, Lamar Institute of Technology,
Beaumont; Felix Zamora, Mountain View College, Dallas; and Jennifer Wimbish,
Cedar Valley College, Lancaster.
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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