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Podcasts
The Pitch:
Where real entrepreneurs pitch to real investors—for real money.
Podcasts
Gimlet | StartUp:
A show about what it’s really like to start a business.
Podcasts
The Mentors:
Weekly episodes featuring stories from founders and creators, uncovering the truth behind how people build things.
Recommended Firms
Lowenstein Sandler:
Lowenstein Sandler is a national law firm with over 350 lawyers working from five offices in New York, Palo Alto, New Jersey, Utah and Washington, D.C. They represent clients in virtually every sector of the global economy, with particular strength in the areas of technology, life sciences, and the financial management and fund industries that fuel economic growth.
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Yahoo! Finance:
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Shanghai
BUSF-SHU 206 Investing and Financing in and with China (Offered Fall '23):
What does it take to be successful in China? How do domestic and foreign businesses do in the world's most dynamic economy? How do Chinese entrepreneurs work in a dynamic country? How do investors think about cross border investing into and out of China? How do investors think about cross border investing into and out of China? What are the leading opportunities in Chinese markets today?
TCHT1-UC 1601 Business Development II (Offered Spring '23):
An examination of the principles of organizing, operating, financing and operating single and mixed use projects from the perspectives of business operators, investors, and owners. Topics covered include: project finance, market analysis, facility contracts, leaseholder agreements, models of mortgages and public financing, sources of capital and their impact on projects, and public and private partnerships. A case study analyzing a particular project will be integrated into the course.
School of Professional Studies
MSEM1-GC 2015 Managing Your Event Business:
The event industry is abound with small businesses and entrepreneurial activity. This class deepens your understanding of managing your own event business, after you have completed the Entrepreneurship and Business Plan Development class. Topics include: finding your niche, financing your start-up, building customer relationships, governmental regulation and taxation, promotional planning, and managing growth.
Stern School of Business
Stern School of Business
BSPA-UB 50 Entrepreneurship in Sustainable Protein (Offered Fall '23):
This undergraduate course -- the first of its kind -- explores business opportunities in sustainable protein. Numerous industry analysts identified alternative proteins and ‘flexitarian’ diets as major food trends in 2017 and 2018. The Economist dubbed 2019 “The Year of the Vegan. An estimated 30% of millennials eat meat alternatives each day and 50% consume meat alternatives several times per week.