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Chicago Entrepreneur Programs

Chicago businessmen understand that a practical business requires the attitude of gratitude to clients as well as having the appropriate supplies of fuel.

They offer fresh ideas and fresh ideas to a range of industries ranging from digital manufacturing, industrial parts distribution and foam insulation, as well as often taking into consideration pressing social issues in their work.

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Chicago Area Entrepreneurship Hall of Fame

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Chicago Area Entrepreneurship Hall of Fame honors business innovators who have had an impact on their local communities. Since 1985, more than 500 notable entrepreneurs have received this award; students, business leaders and government officials alike can use this as a way to celebrate entrepreneurialism. Leonard Lavin, founder of Alberto-Culver Company; John W Baird, chairman emeritus at Baird & Warner; Gian M. Fulgoni (CEO at comScore) and Gordon Segal, the creator of Crate & Barrel are notable honorees.

Mark Tebbe has been actively participating in entrepreneurial education for over three years. He has served as judge and mentor in the University of Chicago Booth New Venture Competition; Adjunct Professor of Entrepreneurship at Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation; Entrepreneur-in-residence for College of Engineering UIC; as well as being recognized as an expert on emerging technology with contributions published nationwide.

Laurette has a background as an entrepreneur as well as an advocate for women in technology as well as leadership and diversity. She has been a speaker at conferences such as Web Summit, Inbound, Collision and Forbes conferences. Additionally, she co-hosted events for Technori the media business which assists founders and owners in getting to know their organizations more closely.

The Chicago Urban League Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation

Chicago Urban League Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation provides entrepreneurs from underrepresented groups the chance to establish, develop and manage their business. Through business mentoring sessions, networking events and access to financial resources supplier diversity certifications may also be obtained as well as tenders for private or public contracts. Furthermore, free entrepreneurship webinars and startup mentors are offered.

The Urban League currently provides services for more than 6,300 job applicants as well as business owners from Chatham. When it grows, supporters could help to support the expansion by making planned gifts to the Urban League; such donations ensure its work can continue for future generations.

This program allows aspiring entrepreneurs to receive guidance from experts in business, including CEOs and other professionals. The workshops on procurement, technology and access to capital will take place all day long. These sessions are completely free to anyone who wants to become an entrepreneur.

Each IMPACT Fellow is assigned an African-American leader within the local community they reside in, creating a knowledge exchange between generations. Entrepreneurs who attend nine monthly training sessions will be required to do homework during the sessions to be part of the growth plan presentation at the end of their IMPACT fellowship experience. IMPACT Fellows also have access to an 1871 shared workspace and other incubators during the program.

Sunshine Enterprises

Sunshine Enterprises aims to help high-potential business owners in neighborhoods who have limited resources, to expand their businesses, and to improve their community. Their 12 week Community Business Academy and ongoing Business Acceleration Services support (such as coaching, microgrants as well as networking and workshops) help this happen.

Sunshine gives entrepreneurs access to the financial support that can be the largest obstacle in starting or expanding their business. Their Business Coaches work one-on-one with each business owner to determine what kind of finance is required and develop a strategy to obtain it. Sunshine is also in partnership with a wide range of financial partners like Chicago Neighborhood Initiatives (CNI), Byline Bank, CIBC Bank as well as Wintrust Community Bank.

The business model behind Rising Tide Capital is the basis for the operation of this non-profit. President Obama recognized Rising Tide Capital for their Community Business Academy which has helped to revitalize neighborhoods and change lives. 94% graduates have gone on to start their own businesses or to create employment.

Sunshine Enterprises provides local entrepreneurs with help by way of UChicago Local. The partnership between UChicago Local as well as UChicago Medicine enables realigning procurement departments so as to use greater local vendors that provide competitive bids and help expand small-scale businesses in Chicago's economy and assisting with projects that impact the social environment at the University. UChicago Local also links local entrepreneurs who are served through Sunshine Enterprises with other programming including Chicago Innovation Exchange or Institute for Justice Clinic focused on Entrepreneurship located at Law School which further expands possibilities.

Incubatoredu

INCubatoredu offers students the opportunity to experience entrepreneurship in a real way when they design their own startup company. Students will be supported by a mentor and instructor in every class, who help with the projects they are working on, like removable foot pads that can be cleaned and social applications.

Students are taught to enhance their thinking as they move through the course. This involves conducting market studies, research on customers and ideas research, prototyping, and pitching. The process encourages cooperation and problem-solving skills, as well as teaches students to swiftly adjust to changing conditions.

Every team is competing for funds at the INCubatoredu National Pitch, which takes place every year. The opportunity offers teams valuable networking experiences with investors as well as helpful advice from top business executives This event is known for its Shark Tank-style pitch competitions.

INCubatoredu gives students and teachers an opportunity to build strong bonds that last beyond the boundaries of the classroom, impacting schools as well as careers, and communities beyond classroom walls. Watch INCubatoredu students and alumni talk about its transformative effects - both expected and unexpected!

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