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Chicago Entrepreneur Programs



Chicago businessmen understand that a practical business requires an attitude of gratitude towards customers, and having the right energy sources.



As part of their missions, they usually address pressing social problems.



The Chicago Area Entrepreneurship Hall of Fame



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The Chicago Area Entrepreneurship Hall of Fame is a tribute to business leaders who have had a significant influence on their local communities. More than 500 entrepreneurs that have had a major influence on their community in the years since 1985 are recognized by this prestigious award. Students, government officials as well as business executives have all been able to benefit from the honor to encourage entrepreneurialism. Some notable inductees are Leonard Lavin (founder of Alberto-Culver Company); John W Baird (chairman emeritus of Baird & Warner); Gian M Fulgoni (CEO of comScore); and Gordon Segal (founder of Crate & Barrel).



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 is an entrepreneur and woman in the business world and an avid proponent of female management, inclusion and tech. She has spoken at events such as Web Summit, Inbound, Collision and Forbes conferences. Additionally she was a co-host for events hosted by Technori which is a media firm that assists owners and founders to get to know their businesses more deeply.



The Chicago Urban League Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation



Chicago Urban League Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation provides entrepreneurs from underrepresented groups the chance to establish, develop and maintain businesses. Through business mentoring sessions as well as networking opportunities and access to financial resources; Supplier diversity certificates can be obtained as well as bids on public or private contracts. In addition, free webinars on entrepreneurship as well as startup mentors are available.



The Urban League provides assistance to more than 6,300 business owners and job-seekers in Chatham. In the future, those who support it are able to help fund this growth by making planned donations to the Urban League; such donations guarantee that its mission will continue to the next generation.



This program allows aspiring entrepreneurs to receive advice from CEOs, business experts and others. Additionally, there will be workshops on topics like technology, capital access and procurement will also be offered during the course of the day. They are all free for anyone wanting to become an entrepreneur!



Each IMPACT Fellow is joined by one African American leader from their community, creating an intergenerational exchange of ideas. Entrepreneurs who attend nine monthly training sessions will be required to do homework during the sessions to be part of the growth plan presentation at the end of their fellowship. IMPACT Fellows also have access to shared workspace at 1871 and other incubators in the course of their fellowship.



Sunshine Enterprises



Sunshine Enterprises aims to help entrepreneurs with high potential in areas that have limited resources grow their businesses, and to transform their communities. Their 12-week Community Business Academy and ongoing Support for Business Acceleration Services (such as microgrants, coaching, workshops and networking opportunities) aid in this.



Sunshine provides entrepreneurs with financial assistance that could be a huge hurdle in the beginning or expansion of an enterprise. The company's Business Coaches collaborate one-on-1 with each entrepreneurs to identify what type of financial assistance is needed and devise a plan to obtain it. Additionally, Sunshine works with a collection of finance partners that include Chicago Neighborhood Initiatives, Byline Bank, CIBC Bank and Wintrust Community Bank among many other organizations.



The model of 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. The majority of graduates went on to establish new businesses or create jobs.



Sunshine Enterprises provides local entrepreneurs with assistance by way of UChicago Local. This partnership between the University together with UChicago Medicine enables realigning procurement departments so as to use more local vendors who provide competitive bids and help expand small-scale businesses in Chicago's economy, while also contributing to social initiatives within the university. UChicago Local links Sunshine Enterprises who support local Chicago-based entrepreneurs with programs such as Chicago Innovation Exchange and Institute for Justice Clinic Entrepreneurship at Law School for further expansion of possibilities.



Incubatoredu



INCubatoredu gives students an opportunity to experiment with entrepreneurship, by creating their own startup. The students are guided by a mentor or instructor in every class to assist them in their projects, such as removable foot pads that can be cleaned and apps for social networking.



The students will be taught how to develop their thinking as they move through the program. This involves conducting market studies, research on customers and ideas research, prototyping, and pitches. This process helps develop the ability to communicate and solve problems and teaches students to swiftly change to new circumstances.



At the end of every year, each team participates at the INCubatoredu National Pitch to compete for seed funding for their new ventures. This event provides teams with valuable networking experiences with investors as well as expert advice from business professionals This event is known for its shark tank-style pitch sessions.



Students and teachers alike have the opportunity to create friendships that last a lifetime to INCubatoredu that will impact their careers, colleges and communities outside of classrooms. Listen to INCubatoredu alumni discuss its life-altering results - both expected and unexpected!

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