September 29, 2009

Reminder: Innovation Works: How Young Entrepreneurs Thrive in a Bad Economy.

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Date: September 30th, 2009
Time: 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. with a networking reception to follow
Location: Ned Devine’s Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Quincy Market Building Boston, MA

To RSVP, please email rsvp@massinc.org or call 617.742.6800 ext. 131.

The second of three in the Our Economy event series, “Innovation Works: How Young Entrepreneurs Thrive in a Bad Economy” will examine how some young entrepreneurs have been successful in the current economy. In today’s economy, many businesses are suffering. Many…but not all. They say necessity breeds innovation, and several Boston-based entrepreneurs have found this to be true. “Innovation Works” will discuss how young, local entrepreneurs find success in this uncertain economy.

Panelists are Morgan First, marketing and community director, The Second Glass, Terry Lozoff, president and cofounder, Street Attack, Andrew Prescott, Chief Wheel Officer, Urban AdvenTours, and Elizabeth Thornton, Chief Diversity Officer and lecturer in Entrepreneurship at Babson College. Scott Kirsner of the Boston Globe will be moderating.

Please plan to join us afterwards for free hors d’oeuvres and the opportunity to network with other civically engaged young professionals.

RealTalk is sponsored by the State Street Corporation and Zipcar.

Outreach Partners:

Arthur Rock Center for Entrepreneurship, Boston Cares, Brandeis International Business School, Graduate Student Services at Suffolk University, Harvard University Office of Career Services, Massachusetts Campus Compact, Massachusetts Service Alliance, MassChallenge, Neighbors for Neighbors, Net Impact Boston, ONEin3 Boston, Simmons College School of Management, The Enterprise Center at Salem State College, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Venture Forum

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