by Cherie Nelson | Mar 10, 2017 | Cherie Nelson, Constructive Entrepreneurship, Tips
As a female startup founder, you’re likely to come up against the gender bias and inequality of the corporate environment. Gender bias is especially apparent when women seek venture capital for their startups. The male-dominated venture capital industry is a...
by admin | Dec 20, 2015 | Constructive Entrepreneurship, Dr. Armen Orujyan
Opportunities and entrepreneurship are two of the most dynamic engines/enablers of society. The presence of opportunity encourages entrepreneurship, and entrepreneurship generates more opportunities. Essentially, it’s the basic demand and supply theory. Throughout...
by Dr. Armen Orujyan | Sep 25, 2014 | Constructive Entrepreneurship, Dr. Armen Orujyan, Tips, Trends
Technological Revolution Just back from the 10th UN Broadband Commission meeting where one of the topics we explored with my fellow commissioners was the future of Broadband Technology. If you are reading this, you are likely already connected to some kind of a...
by Martin Okamura | Aug 27, 2013 | Constructive Entrepreneurship, Upcoming Programs, Updates
George Washington Global Entrepreneurship Conference Another Athgo event update! The 2013 George Washington University Global Entrepreneurship Conference is being prepared for October 17th-19th. The conference will take place in three locations in Washington: The...
by Martin Okamura | Aug 20, 2013 | Constructive Entrepreneurship, Upcoming Programs, Updates
World Bank Global unemployment has reached a sky high in the past few years. As college graduates enter the real world, they cannot find job opportunities in order to share the knowledge and skills they have been honing for 4+ years. In addition, interest rates on...
by Missi | Jun 19, 2013 | Constructive Entrepreneurship, Guest Blog
The jobs market has never been as challenging for young people as it is today. According to Accuracy in Media, 16% of young Americans – gauged as being between the ages of 18 and 29 – are unemployed. This is a sobering figure and one that is replicated to some extent...
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