Plans for the first Global Entrepreneurship Week were unveiled last week in London by Carl Schramm, president of the Kauffman Foundation, and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown. From November 17-23, 2008, the Week will engage young people everywhere in a variety of activities to learn about the possibilities of entrepreneurship. More than 30 countries from around the world--such as Australia, Brazil, China, France, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Uganda, United Kingdom and the United States--are already on board (a full list is available at www.unleashingideas.org).
"Young people are involved in entrepreneurial ventures all around the world, using their creativity, ingenuity, and energy to start businesses and solve problems," said Schramm. "This enterprising spirit—the core of Global Entrepreneurship Week—is an invaluable resource the world must tap as we seek to extend the benefits of economic growth to more people across the globe and address the complex challenges facing us all."
Global Entrepreneurship Week/USA Announced for November 2008
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