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Entrepreneurship in a Global Economy Conference October 17 at Western New England College
Keynote Speaker: Dean Cycon, President, Dean's Beans Organic Coffee Company
(CSRwire) SPRINGFIELD, MA. - September 29, 2008 - The Western New England College
Law and Business Center for Advancing Entrepreneurship will host the
third annual interdisciplinary conference titled "Entrepreneurship in a
Global Economy" on Friday, October 17 from 8:30 a.m. until 4:15 p.m. in
the Blake Law Center.
The event is designed to bring together experts from a wide variety of
fields and put them in a setting where they can talk to and learn from
each other about the challenges facing existing small businesses and
start-ups. "The conference is an opportunity to bring together
practitioners, public policy makers, and academics to create change and
impact the field of entrepreneurship with reality based discussion," said
Aimee Griffin Munnings, director of the Law and Business Center.
The conference luncheon will feature a keynote address by Dean Cycon,
owner of Dean's Beans Organic Coffee, a $3 million coffee roasting
operation based in Orange, MA. Cycon is a leader of the American Fair
Trade Coffee Movement. He has been a legal advocate and activist for
indigenous people for more than 30 years, developing new business models
founded on respect, ethics, and justice.
The conference will also feature four panel discussions on the topics of
environmental justice; globalization, immigration, and effects on
entrepreneurship; finance and entrepreneurship; and political outcomes and
entrepreneurial policy. Panelists include experts from government,
academia, and the nonprofit sector drawn from across the country.
Advance registration for the event is $50 and includes lunch and
refreshments. To register or for more information, contact the Law and
Business Center at 413-796-2030 or online at www.law.wnec.edu/lawandbusiness.
The Western New England College Law and Business Center for Advancing
Entrepreneurship was established to provide graduate business and law
students with an opportunity to offer practical consultation to
entrepreneurs starting new or building existing small businesses in the
community. The Center strengthens current alliances within the community
by using the combined resources of the College’s School of Business and
School of Law to foster new business development. For more information
about the Center, its programs and services, visit www.law.wnec.edu/lawandbusiness.
Western New England College is a private, independent, coeducational
institution founded in 1919. Located on an attractive 215-acre suburban
campus in Springfield, Massachusetts, the College serves approximately
4,000 students, including 2,500 full-time undergraduate students, on its
main campus and at four sites throughout the Commonwealth. Undergraduate
and graduate programs are offered through the College's Schools of Arts
and Sciences, Business, Engineering, and Law. In its annual "America's
Best Colleges" ranking, U.S.News & World Report lists Western New England
College among the North Region's "Best Universities – Master's
Category," those which provide a full range of bachelor's and master's
programs.
Editor's note: All of the College's news releases are available
online at www.wnec.edu/news.
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