The Program on Entrepreneurship supports students launching ventures of all kinds and fosters a culture of entrepreneurship across the Yale campus.
Creating entrepreneurs for business and society.
The program expands entrepreneurship initiatives through new curriculum development and strengthening connections across Yale’s entrepreneurship community, while also adding an important global dimension through connections with faculty and students in the Global Network for Advanced Management. The program is led by Kyle Jensen, the inaugural Shanna and Eric Bass ’05 Director of Entrepreneurial Programs.
The entrepreneurship program at Yale SOM has three goals:
Teach rigorous, practical, and engaging classes in entrepreneurship
Support and encourage student-founded ventures
Nurture the culture of entrepreneurship at Yale
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Melanie Fan ’24 describes how New Haven’s world-class museums—and the opportunity to enroll in art and film classes—drew her to SOM.
Profs. Lesley Meng and A. J. Wasserstein Win Annual Teaching Awards
Meng won the award for teaching in the MBA core curriculum, and Wasserstein was honored for elective teaching.
Startup Stories: Ethical Investing in Emerging Markets
A conversation with Justin Bernier ’20 who, with four EMBA classmates, launched an index fund that lets Americans invest in emerging markets without supporting companies that threaten U.S. national security.
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