Chicago Entrepreneur Programs
Chicago Entrepreneur Programs
Chicago business people understand that running a actual business needs the attitude of gratitude to clients and having adequate fuel resources.
They offer fresh ideas and fresh perspectives in a variety of fields including digital manufacturing, industrial parts distribution and foam insulation - in addition to often taking into consideration pressing social issues in the course of their work.
Chicago Area Entrepreneurship Hall of Fame
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Chicago Area Entrepreneurship Hall of Fame honors business innovators that have created an impact on their respective communities. Since 1985, over 500 prominent entrepreneurs have been awarded this honor. Students entrepreneurs, business professionals and even politicians alike have used this as a way to recognize the entrepreneurial spirit. Leonard Lavin, founder of Alberto-Culver Company; John W Baird chairman emeritus at Baird & Warner; Gian M. Fulgoni (CEO at comScore) and Gordon Segal, the creator of Crate & Barrel are notable recipients.
Mark Tebbe has been actively engaged in the education of entrepreneurs for over three decades. He has served as judge and mentor in the University of Chicago Booth New Venture Competition; Adjunct Professor of Entrepreneurship at Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation; Entrepreneur-in-residence for College of Engineering UIC; as well as being recognized as an expert on emerging technology with contributions published nationwide.
Laurette has a background as a female working in the business world and an avid advocate of women's leaders, their diversity, and technological advancements. She has given speeches at various events like Web Summit, Inbound, Collision and Forbes conferences. In addition, she co-hosted events for Technori which is a media firm which assists founders and owners in getting to know their businesses more deeply.
Chicago Urban League Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation
The Chicago Urban League Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation offers entrepreneurs of color with opportunities to establish, grow and grow their businesses. Supplier diversity certificates and bids for public or private contracting can be acquired by pursuing business mentorship meetings, networking, financial resources in addition to access financing. Entrepreneurship webinars for free along with entrepreneurs' mentors, are provided.
The Urban League currently provides services to over 6,300 job seekers and business owners in Chatham. As it expands, donors could help to support the growth by making planned donations towards the Urban League; such donations will ensure that the work of the organization can be carried on in the future.
The program enables entrepreneurs who are aspiring to receive advice from CEOs, business experts and others. Training sessions on technology, procurement, and capital access are scheduled throughout the day. These sessions are completely open to all who wish to make it a career as an entrepreneur.
Each IMPACT participant is assigned an African American leader from their community, creating an intergenerational exchange of ideas. Entrepreneurs attending nine monthly learning sessions will be required to do homework between sessions in order to complete the growth plan presentation after their IMPACT fellowship experience. Additionally, shared workspaces are available at 1871 or other startup incubators for IMPACT Fellows to use throughout this program.
Sunshine Enterprises
Sunshine Enterprises' goal is to support entrepreneurs who have the potential in areas with limited resources to grow their business and improve their community. Their 12-week Community Business Academy and ongoing Business Acceleration Services support (such as coaching, microgrants as well as networking and workshops) help this happen.
Sunshine offers entrepreneurs financing assistance that is often the biggest barrier to starting or growing a company. Sunshine's Business Coaches of Sunshine meet on a one-on-1 basis with entrepreneurs to decide what kind of money is required and develop an action plan. Sunshine collaborates in partnership with many financial partners, including Chicago Neighborhood Initiatives (CNI), Byline Bank, CIBC Bank, and Wintrust Community Bank.
The business model behind Rising Tide Capital is the foundation of the non-profit's operations. President Obama has recognized Rising Tide Capital for their Community Business Academy which has contributed to the revitalization of areas and improve lives. 94% of the graduates went on to establish new businesses or create jobs.
Sunshine Enterprises also provides support to local entrepreneurs via UChicago Local. This partnership between UChicago Medicine and the University will allow the university to restructure its procurement department in order to use more local vendors that offer the most competitive proposals. This helps grow the small-scale businesses that are located within Chicago as well as contributing to the social impact initiatives run by the university. UChicago Local links Sunshine Enterprises, which serves local Chicago entrepreneurs, by partnering with programs such as Chicago Innovation Exchange and Institute for Justice Clinic Entrepreneurship at Law School in order to expand opportunities.
Incubatoredu
INCubatoredu provides students with the opportunity to learn about entrepreneurship through the creation of their own company. Students are supported by a mentor and coach during each class to assist them in their projects, such as cleanable shoe inserts, as well as social apps.
Students are taught to enhance their ideas as they progress throughout the curriculum. This involves conducting market studies, research on customers and ideas exploratory exercises, building prototypes and pitches. This helps to develop teamwork, communication, and problem solving capabilities, as well as teaching students to adapt quickly to changes.
Each team competes for funding at the INCubatoredu National Pitch, which is held annually. This opportunity provides teams with an opportunity to network for investors, as well as expert advice from business professionals - an event known for its Shark Tank-style pitch competitions.
INCubatoredu offers teachers and students the chance to create long-lasting bonds that transcend college walls. It impacts colleges or careers as well as community beyond the boundaries of classrooms. Watch INCubatoredu alumni discuss (bookmarkfeeds.Stream) its life-altering results - both expected and unexpected!