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Clara Loeb Asks if Planning is Necessary
Adam A. Anderson is an actor and the founder of “The Striped Heart,” a graphic design and photography agency in the DFW area. Did you have a business plan when you started your business? I did not have a business … Continue reading
Declare your Minor in Arts Management or Arts Entrepreneurship
Want to declare your minor in Arts Entrepreneurship or Arts Management? Now you can download the form and email it to Jim Hart directly. It’s that simple. You can also
Article in Campus Paper
Check out thoughts form current SMU students and Dean Jose Bowen in this article that ran in yesterday’s Daily Campus:
A Business of One
Entrepreneur is a word that can trip some actors up. I am an artist myself and I never used the word “entrepreneur”, until I was already well into my first business venture. I wish, however, that I had been exposed … Continue reading
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