Entrepreneurship Week Provides Guidance, Inspiration
Truman’s first-ever Entrepreneurship Week will be highlighted by two webinars aimed at helping students focus their passion for business and celebrating women who have blazed their own trails.
Alumnus Doug Villhard will present “The Art of the Side Hustle in Pandemic Times” at 7 p.m. Sept. 22. In this interactive session, participants will learn how to put their passion for entrepreneurship “into practice” while succeeding as a full-time student.
Truman will highlight its commitment to women entrepreneurs by participating in the seventh annual Women Entrepreneurship Week (WEW), a global movement to celebrate and inspire female founders.
During a Zoom webinar at 6 p.m. Sept. 24, participants will have the opportunity to meet and interact with a number of inspirational women about their entrepreneurial journeys. In addition to celebrating their experiences, the panelists will also dive into a Q&A session to discuss challenges and opportunities for women entrepreneurs, how COVID-19 has created both opportunities and challenges and much more.
Both events are open to all students, parents, alumni, faculty, staff and friends of Truman.
For additional information and to register for this event, visit truman.edu/events/the-art-of-the-side-hustle-in-pandemic-times.
For additional information and to register for this event, visit truman.edu/events/celebrating-women-entrepreneurs.
Alumnus Doug Villhard will present “The Art of the Side Hustle in Pandemic Times” at 7 p.m. Sept. 22. In this interactive session, participants will learn how to put their passion for entrepreneurship “into practice” while succeeding as a full-time student.
Truman will highlight its commitment to women entrepreneurs by participating in the seventh annual Women Entrepreneurship Week (WEW), a global movement to celebrate and inspire female founders.
During a Zoom webinar at 6 p.m. Sept. 24, participants will have the opportunity to meet and interact with a number of inspirational women about their entrepreneurial journeys. In addition to celebrating their experiences, the panelists will also dive into a Q&A session to discuss challenges and opportunities for women entrepreneurs, how COVID-19 has created both opportunities and challenges and much more.
Both events are open to all students, parents, alumni, faculty, staff and friends of Truman.
For additional information and to register for this event, visit truman.edu/events/the-art-of-the-side-hustle-in-pandemic-times.