Entrepreneurship@Cornell
academic program officepeople
headed by
- Jaquette Jr, John P. | Entrepreneurship@Cornell Execu
Cornell faculty affiliates
- BenDaniel, David J. | Don and Margi Berens Professor
- Christy, Ralph Dean | J. Thomas Clark Professor of Entrepreneurship & Personal Enterprise
- Ganem, Bruce | Franz and Elisabeth Roessler Professor and J. Thomas Clark Professor of Entrepreneurship and Personal Enterprise
- Gotto, Antonio M., Jr. | Professor of Medicine / Stephen and Suzanne Weiss Dean
- Henry, Susan A. | Ronald P. Lynch Dean of Agriculture and Life Sciences
- Lepage, G Peter | Academic Dean
- Pinstrup-Andersen, Per | H. E. Babcock Professor of Food, Nutrition and Public Policy; J. Thomas Clark Professor of Entrepreneurship
- Pollock, Clifford Raymond | Ilda and Charles Lee Professor of Engineering
- Shulman Esq, Zachary J. | Senior Lecturer
- Streeter, Deborah H | Bruce F. Failing, Sr., Professor of Personal Enterprise
- Timmons, Michael Ben | Professor
- Wansink, Brian C. | John S. Dyson Professor of Marketing
affiliated academic staff
- Caggiano, Kathryn Elizabeth | Associate Director, Master of
- Callister, John Richard | Sr. Lect., Kinzelburg Dir/Entr
- Perez, Pedro D. | Lecturer
affiliations
has affiliated organization
- College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) | Cornell college
- College of Arts and Sciences | Cornell college
- College of Engineering | Cornell college
- College of Human Ecology (CHE) | Cornell college
- College of Veterinary Medicine | Cornell college
- Cornell Law School | Cornell college
- Johnson Graduate School of Management | Cornell college
- School of Hotel Administration | Cornell college
- School of Industrial and Labor Relations (ILR) | Cornell college
Entrepreneurship@Cornell works with all campus schools, colleges, and organizations to help create and promote entrepreneurship education, events, commercialization, and experiential learning opportunities. Our vision is to support a diverse group of university-wide activities that finds and fosters the entrepreneurial spirit in every Cornell participant - in every college, every field, and every stage of life.
Entrepreneurship@Cornell is governed by the nine Deans of the participating colleges at Cornell. Entrepreneurship@Cornell serves undergraduate and graduate students, faculty and alumni by supporting academic instruction, research, experiential learning, student clubs, public lectures, an internship program, the Cornell Entrepreneur of Year (CEY) celebration, the Cornell Entrepreneur Network (CEN) and Cornell Entrepreneurship Expo.
Since the study of entrepreneurship is not complete without true practical experience, E@C conducts an active summer internship program for students with an interest in small to mid-sized business management. Students from any of the nine participating schools and colleges at Cornell are placed throughout the U.S. and abroad. These paid internships provide over 40 students each year with practical experience in the world of business and help prepare our next generation of Cornell business leaders, innovators, creators, and entrepreneurs.