Entrepreneurs are individuals who can identify
opportunities, develop them into viable business
models, and then deploy them and be successful.
The Entrepreneurship Program here at Washington
State University can help you be successful
in that.
Recently I've taken a position as a financial
advisor with Edward Jones and during the interview
process, they were actually very excited that
I had gotten a degree in entrepreneurship.
They said they could teach me the financial
parts of all of it, but they were excited
that I was here learning critical thinking,
I was going to be able to apply that business
skill to developing my practice.
One of the things that has really emerged
in the corporate world is the need for strong,
entrepreneurial skills inside corporations.
And to that end, one of the things that I've
been so impressed with at Washington State
University is the curriculum and the faculty
and the awareness of what needs to be done
to prepare students for an entrepreneurial
future.
The program at WSU Vancouver is super malleable,
so you're able to mold your own experience
and after you graduate you're more than confident
that you're going to be able to go to a client's
office and use your experience at WSU Vancouver
where you work.
At the capstone class, you're also able to
work with a client in the local Vancouver
area.
So, get super pumped because this is a great
program.
