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Entrepreneurship Resources

The Cornell Entrepreneur Network is just one of many ways you can leverage Cornell to help you start or grow your business. See below for other invaluable resources available to you as a Cornell alumni, faculty, staff, or student.  
 
Cornell's University-wide Entrepreneurship@Cornell program (formerly the Entrepreneurship and Personal Enterprise (EPE) Program) enables Cornell students and the wider community to develop the knowledge they need for business creation and success. As alumni, you might be particularly interested in these benefits of E@C:

  • Celebration 2008 – Join us on April 10th and 11th for our third-annual entrepreneurship event, featuring a myriad of activities here on campus.
  • eship: The Magazine of Enterpreneurship@Cornell -- Sign up to receive biannual news about entrepreneurship activity at Cornell.
  • Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year – Information on criteria and the nomination process can be found at our website
  • Internships -- Help prepare our next generation of Cornell business leaders, innovators, creators, and entrepreneurs.

   
Cornell Silicon Valley (CSV) provides alumni with opportunities to network with other Cornell alumni working in technology fields in Northern California.

 
The e-Clips collection contains thousands of video clips that were created from in-depth video interviews or presentations by startup and experienced entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, bankers, angel investors, and employees of startup companies. 

  
The Leland C. and Mary M. Pillsbury Institute for Hospitality Entrepreneurship supports and enables innovation and new business formation in the hospitality industry. The institute is also a platform for knowledge about forming new hospitality businesses, managing small and family-run businesses, franchising, corporate venturing, new venture funding, and innovation.

CCTEC
The Cornell Center for Technology Enterprise and Commercialization (CCTEC) connects industry partners to technological innovations created by Cornell researchers. CCTEC supports faculty at Cornell?s main campus in Ithaca, New York and at the Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City. CCTEC facilitates the commercialization of Cornell technologies by securing the proper intellectual property rights protection, and by marketing and licensing the technologies to businesses.

The Johnson School - BR TriadBR Ventures (BRV) is a student-run venture capital fund focused on early stage, high-growth businesses at Cornell.
BR Incubator (BRI) offers related consultant services to help new startups bridge the gap between business idea and venture-capital investment.
BR Legal (BRL) provides affordable professional quality legal services to startups.

 

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