Support/Partner with the George R. and Martha Means Center
for Entrepreneurial Studies

 

Paul Ciesiun '06

 

"As a successful business owner, I can look back and see how the entrepreneurship program prepared me to operate my own business. A degree in entrepreneurship and small business management makes perfect sense for students who one day want to operate their own business."

Paul Ciesiun '06.
owner, Exiled Paintball, Inc.

 

The George R. and Martha Means Center for Entrepreneurial Studies was established through a planned gift of the late George and Martha Means.

Additionally funding for programs and activities of The George R. and Martha Means Center for Entrepreneurial Studies is provided in part by The Coleman Foundation.

Other contributors make our special events and scholarships possible. Special thanks to James W. Hudson for sponsoring our Business Plan and Creative Ideas Competition.

Also, thank you to Ken Huddleston for support on student group projects and funding of The George R. and Martha Means Center for Entrepreneurial Studies.

To learn about other ways to give, please contact Norris Porter, Director of Development, College of Business.

We invite you to join us in redefining the future of business by making an online gift now.

 

 

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