Virtual Event: Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship in Time of Crisis

The Martin J. Whitman School of Management hosted a virtual panel discussion on entrepreneurship in time of crisis with scholars from Whitman’s Institute for an Entrepreneurial Society (IES). Panelists discussed the economic outlook for entrepreneurial businesses during the pandemic, the specific challenges and opportunities faced by entrepreneurs and the value of flexible and adaptive small business policies. Panelists also explored the invaluable impact that social entrepreneurs make on the wellbeing of society in the time of need.

Moderator/Panelist:
Maria Minniti, IES director and Bantle Chair in entrepreneurship and public policy

Panelists:
Roger Koppl, professor of finance
David Lucas, assistant professor of entrepreneurship
Zach Rodriguez, postdoctoral fellow with the Department of Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises (EEE)

This webinar was held on Oct. 21, 2020. Check out a recording of the webinar to learn more about entrepreneurship in time of crisis with scholars.


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Kimmy Kimball