Dr. Anita Anantharam
WST 4930-Section 3D97/6935-Section 16A0
T, 6-8; UST 108; 3 Credits
Entrepreneurs are concerned with creating value but that does not have to compromise a commitment to gender equality or social justice. Diversity and inclusion initiatives are becoming an important part of the entrepreneurial landscape and social impact ventures are becoming more profitable today. This class focuses on the role of the entrepreneur as visionary and solution provider. Course content draws from women’s/gender studies and will attend to challenges and opportunities associated with women in entrepreneurship.
Scholarships, awards, internships, meetings and other opportunities for BE and AOM students in the UF-ABE Department.
Friday, July 27, 2018
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