About this Event
Want to pursue an entrepreneurial career without the risk of starting from scratch? Do you like the idea of working in a startup, but you don’t have your own “big idea” yet? Looking for an alternative to banking or consulting?
Join us to learn all about the Ember Fellowship and how to jumpstart your entrepreneurial journey!
Ember Fellowship Info Session Hosted by Jeff Reid
The Ember Fellowship (previously known as "Venture for America") is a two-year fellowship program for college seniors who desire an unconventional experience after graduation. Our mission is to select and cultivate the next generation of leaders – empowering not just your growth, but that of the organizations and cities you join.
Come to this information session to hear from Georgetown alumni Clara Gustafson and Zubin Teherani to learn about their journey working for startups out of college.
Note: This info session coincides with a class called “Entrepreneurship for the Common Good” taught by Professor Jeff Reid (director of Georgetown Entrepreneurship). Any student is welcome to attend this session, regardless of whether you are enrolled in the class.
If you are considering the Ember Fellowship, go here for more information or to apply, visit https://emberfellows.org/pages/apply. The next application deadline is January 20.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
ICC Auditorium, Georgetown University, 1501 Tondorf Road, Washington, United States
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