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800 West Peachtree Street NW
College of Management
4th Floor, Suite 4153
Atlanta, GA 30308-0520
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Dr. Terry C. Blum, Director
404.894.4924
Dori Pap, Program Coordinator
404.894.4363
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IMPACT Speaker Series
For six years the IMPACT Speaker Series has brought highly successful business leaders from a variety of industries to campus to share their experiences and give advice to students and other entrepreneurs on topics ranging from "building a venture around intellectual capital" to "successful entrepreneurship in large organizations."
The weekly series provides Georgia Tech students, alumni, and the Atlanta community an opportunity to network and learn from high tech entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, and notable business leaders.
IMPACT speaker Ron Scharbo shares his advice»
IMPACT Speaker Series Homepage
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A Herman Brown Lecture
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Cowan-Turner Program in Servant Leadership
The primary purpose of these funds is to expand the practice and understanding of servant leadership. While community service and volunteer efforts are important to this process, the critical focus of servant leadership is to enhance the capacity of institutions to better serve the needs of their constituents. Proposals for funding must demonstrate that the projects address this point and/or provide an opportunity for participants to develop the skills and capacities necessary for this purpose. A secondary purpose of this fund is to create opportunities to increase the awareness, understanding, and practice of servant leadership within the Georgia Tech community.
Cowan-Turner Program in Servant Leaderhsip Homepage
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The Georgia Tech Business Plan Competition (BPC) is in its seventh year fostering entrepreneurship among Georgia Tech students and alumni. The purpose of the program is three-fold:
• Create an integrated learning experience that promotes "academic" excellence in the development of entrepreneurial concepts and business plans
• Encourage the founding of high-value, leading-edge enterprises and support student teams choosing to move forward with the startup of their businesses.
• Continue to contribute to and expand the entrepreneurial community internally within Georgia Tech and externally within the local, regional, national, and international entrepreneurial communities.
2008 BPC Homepage
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Net Impact is a network of more than 10,000 new-generation leaders committed to using the power of business to improve the world.
Georgia Tech's chapter of Net Impact has as its mission the goal to improve the world by growing and strengthening a network of leaders who use the power of business to make a positive net social, environmental, and economic impact.
Net Impact Homepage
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Leadership Roundtable was created by the interdisciplinary Institute for Leadership and Entrepreneurship to facilitate dialog and learning about values-based leadership among Georgia Tech faculty and staff. Individuals are invited to participate in a series of Roundtable activities, designed to enhance their understanding of leadership and personal and organizational values. The Leadership Roundtable program provides participants with the tools and techniques they need to effectively develop leadership from within their respective areas.
Leadership Roundtable activities encourage participants to build relationships with other campus leaders. The community is expanded and strengthened when new and returning Roundtable members convene for future
programs and events.
Leadership Roundtable Homepage
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More information on upcoming ILE events
Archived information and resources from past ILE events
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