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- Meadows Students' Endeavors
- Meadows' Creative Entrepreneurship Students Spend Time in Prison
- 2 Designers and an Antique Dealer Speak about Entrepreneurship and Planning
- Nelle S Johnson Explores the Nature of Creative Startups
- Alejandro Villaquiran Explores Plans and Planning
- Did You Have a Plan?
- Amy Kim Explores if Business Plans are Necessary
- Bianca Beattie & the Creative Entrepreneurs
- Jack Cornish and Three Entrepreneurs are Funding
- 3 SMU Professors Share Funding and Entrepreneurial Insights
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Meadows Students’ Endeavors
This is a list of currently identified Meadows and/or Arts Entrepreneurship students and recent alumni who are offering services in the market. There are more, which I plan to add to this list over time. This list includes independent contractors/sole proprietors, LLC’s, … Continue reading
Meadows’ Creative Entrepreneurship Students Spend Time in Prison
Meadows School of the Arts‘ “Creative Entrepreneurship” class students recently visited an area prison, together with entrepreneurship students from Cox School of Business. The trip served to enable students to experience how prisoners can benefit from entrepreneurship education. Listen to … Continue reading
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Nelle S Johnson Explores the Nature of Creative Startups
This post is part of an interview series conducted by Arts Entrepreneurship students at SMU. With this project, we are seeking to understand if, in creative entrepreneurship, business plans are necessary. SMU student Nelle S Johnson conducted these interviews and … Continue reading
Bianca Beattie & the Creative Entrepreneurs
The following interviews, conducted by Bianca Beattie, seek to understand: If these creative entrepreneurs sought capital in starting their organization What ways they may have done so, if applicable What advice they have for aspiring creative entrepreneurs. This interview process … Continue reading
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Jack Cornish and Three Entrepreneurs are Funding
Rob (Business: Higher Logic) Have you sought funding for your organization? Not initially, but almost a decade in we brought on JMI Equity, a growth equity firm, to work with. In what ways have you sought funding for your organization? … Continue reading
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Three Creative Leaders, Three Funding Strategies
Seek support from those closest to your inner-circle. A lot of times, you can come up with a decent amount of funds from close friends and family member. Be confident in your idea, take a leap of faith, and take out a loan. For today’s day and age, crowdfunding is also a great way to raise funds. Continue reading
Georgia Hidi Explores Ways Creatives Raise Funds (if they do)
I think that with bootstrapping it gives me a lot more freedom to allocate the money where I see most necessary. For this next stage I’m entering, I need to get VC’s involved but I think that will help me keep myself on track. Continue reading
3 Expert Creative Entrepreneurs and the Advice they Offer
The following interviews, conducted by Hanna Mandery, seek to understand: If creative entrepreneurs typically seek capital in starting their organizations OR if leaders of nonprofit leaders, how they raise funds What ways they may have done so, if applicable What … Continue reading
How are Creative Entrepreneurs Finding Funding (or Are They?)
The following interviews, conducted by Kate Vogel, seek to understand: If these creative entrepreneurs sought capital in starting their organization What ways they may have done so, if applicable What advice they have for aspiring creative entrepreneurs. Kim Castner: GoGreenLunchbox, … Continue reading