Saturday, June 27, 2020
Chicago Receives Large Donation to Expand Entrepreneur Center
$8 Million Gift Last week, Michael Polsky, Chicago energy entrepreneur, announced that heââ¬â¢d be donating an $8 million gift to the Michael P. Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship, a research center established in 2002 after his initial $7 million donation. The gift will support Chicago Boothââ¬â¢s growing innovation initiatives by creating new programs and providing space and resources for interdisciplinary, cross-campus collaborative teams in new venture development. Polsky, who graduated from Chicago Booth in 1987, is the founder and CEO of Invenergy, North Americaââ¬â¢s largest global clean-energy company. Entrepreneurship is currently one of the top concentrations at Booth, and Boothââ¬â¢s Edward L. Kaplan New Venture Challenge has become one of the b-schoolââ¬â¢s most popular competitions. ââ¬Å"Entrepreneurs lead the way in innovation and job creation, which in turn benefits our entire society,â⬠says Polsky. ââ¬Å"I am proud that we are investing further in our efforts to foster and celebrate the entrepreneurial spirit among the entire University of Chicago community.â⬠(Source: Michael P. Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship expands venture creation across UChicago) Learn how to get accepted to Chicagoââ¬â¢s Booth School of Business. à Accepted.com ~ Helping You Write Your Best
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