Women Entrepreneurs: Invest in Your Start-Up Dreams. Or Take Your Company to the Next Level.
Starting
a business demands know-how and a deep personal commitment. Do you have
what it takes? Why do companies started by men tend to grow bigger than
those started by women? Are women strategically choosing to limit the
growth of their businesses, or are they choosing to go into businesses
with low growth potential?
Discover answers to these
questions and more, by participating in the Women’s Entrepreneurship
Institute (WEI), an exciting program for both nascent and experienced
female entrepreneurs, offered by Northern Kentucky University and The
New York Times Knowledge Network. The WEI
offers online courses and live interactive Webcasts, and culminates in
a networking reception at The New York Times headquarters in New York
City.
Choose from a wide range of online courses covering
virtually every aspect of starting and running a business. The courses
include videotaped lectures, interviews with successful entrepreneurs,
lively forums, and comprehensive feedback on assigned projects and
business plans. Students who complete five WEI courses receive a Certificate in Entrepreneurship.
The WEI
also offers live, interactive Webcasts featuring business leaders and
journalists from The New York Times, discussing important trends and
issues for women in business today. Participants viewing live Webcasts
will have the opportunity for their questions to be answered during the
session. The WEI provides valuable
networking opportunities; connecting you with mentors as well as with
other new entrepreneurs, helping you establish the professional
connections that are vital to business success.
To
register and for more information regarding the Women’s
Entrepreneurship Institute, please visit
http://www.nytimes.whsites.net/knowledgenetwork/learning/wei.html or
call the Entrepreneurship Institute at (859) 572-7541.