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Chicago Entrepreneur Programs



Chicago businessmen know that real world business demands cultivating a gratitude attitude towards clients as well as having the appropriate energy sources.




In the course of their mission, they usually address pressing social issues.

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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 communities. Since 1985, over 500 notable entrepreneurs have received this award; students as well as business executives and politicians alike have used this as a way to recognize the entrepreneurial spirit. Leonard Lavin, founder of Alberto-Culver Company; John W Baird chairman emeritus of Baird & Warner; Gian M. Fulgoni (CEO at comScore) and Gordon Segal, the creator of Crate & Barrel are notable inductees.




Mark Tebbe is an active participant in the area of education for 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 a woman working in business, and is a fervent supporter of women's leadership, diversity and tech. She has given speeches at various events like Web Summit, Inbound, Collision and Forbes conferences; in addition she was a co-host for events hosted by Technori the media business which helps founders and business owners to get to know their organizations more closely.



The Chicago Urban League Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation



The Chicago Urban League Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation provides entrepreneurs of color the chance to start, expand and sustain businesses. Through mentoring for business or networking events, they can gain access to financial resources suppliers can also obtain certifications for diversity in their supply chain. be obtained, as are tenders for private or public contracts. Additionally, free entrepreneurial webinars as well as startup mentors are available.




The Urban League currently provides services to over 6,300 job seekers and business owners who reside in Chatham. Donors can support the Urban League's development by making planned donations. It will help ensure its work continues for future generations.




Entrepreneurs who are considering starting their own business can benefit from advice from experienced CEOs and other professionals in business by participating in this event. The workshops on procurement, technology as well as capital access are scheduled all day long. These workshops are available to everyone who wishes to be an entrepreneur.




Each IMPACT Fellow will be paired up with a leader of African descent from the community they live in, creating a knowledge exchange between the generations. Entrepreneurs who attend nine monthly training sessions are required to complete their homework in between sessions in order to complete the presentation of their growth plans at the end of the IMPACT fellowship. IMPACT Fellows are also able to use the an 1871 shared workspace and other incubators during the program.



Sunshine Enterprises



Sunshine Enterprises' goal is to support entrepreneurs who have the potential in areas with limited resources to grow their enterprises and change their community. The 12-week Community Business Academy and ongoing Business Acceleration Services support (such as coaching, microgrants as well as networking and workshops) assist in this process.




Sunshine gives entrepreneurs access to the financial support that can be the biggest barrier to starting or expanding a business. The Coaches for Business Coaches of Sunshine consult on a one-on-1 basis with entrepreneurs to decide the type of funding needed and to devise an action strategy. Sunshine also works in partnership with many financial partners like Chicago Neighborhood Initiatives (CNI), Byline Bank, CIBC Bank as well as Wintrust Community Bank.




The concept of Rising Tide Capital is the basis for the operation of this non-profit. President Obama acknowledged Rising Tide Capital for their Community Business Academy which has contributed to the revitalization of areas and improve the lives of people. 94% graduates went on to establish new businesses or create jobs.




Sunshine Enterprises also provides support local entrepreneurs with UChicago Local. This collaboration between the University together with UChicago Medicine enables realigning procurement departments in order to utilize the services of local suppliers who can have competitive bids. This helps to grow small businesses in the Chicago economy while simultaneously contributing to social initiatives within the university. UChicago Local also links local entrepreneurs served through Sunshine Enterprises with other programming including Chicago Innovation Exchange or Institute for Justice Clinic for Entrepreneurship in Law School - further expanding possibilities.



Incubatoredu



INCubatoredu offers students an experience that is authentically entrepreneurial while they develop their own business startup. Students will be guided by a mentor or coach in each class, who help with their projects, such as removable foot pads that can be cleaned and social apps.




While student teams go through the course, they learn how improve and develop their ideas for startups by conducting the exploration of ideas and customers, market research, developing prototypes, pitching and building. The process helps foster teamwork, communication, and problem solving abilities, and also teaches students how quickly they can adapt to changes.




At the end of every year, every team takes part at the INCubatoredu National Pitch to compete for seed funding for their new ventures. This opportunity provides teams with valuable networking experiences with investors as well as insightful advice from business leaders and is a renowned event for its Shark Tank-style pitch competitions.




Students and teachers can create strong bonds to INCubatoredu which will affect their professional careers, college as well as the communities they live in outside of school. Listen to INCubatoredu alumni discuss its life-altering effects - both expected and unexpected!