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UW-Madison to again celebrate Global Entrepreneurship Week

November 10, 2010

The University of Wisconsin–Madison — along with more than 1,500 organizations worldwide — will mark Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW) Nov. 15-21.

Led by its Office of Corporate Relations, the university is hosting several events on campus with a special emphasis on social entrepreneurship lead by a visit from Grameen America, the highly successful organization that provides affordable micro-loans to financially empower low-income entrepreneurs.

  • Fourth annual Entrepreneurial Deli

Monday, Nov. 15, 6 p.m.

Lucky Building Food Court, 777 University Ave.

The Entrepreneurial Deli is a fun, interactive event where participants get to engage with local entrepreneurs, join in brief, hands-on presentations and discover what they would need to know if they were interested in starting a business. Co-hosted by Madison MAGNET, the Capital Entrepreneurs and the Office of Corporate Relations’ Wiscontrepreneur initiative.

CONTACT: Allen Dines, 608-262-2797, ajdines@ocr.wisc.edu

  • Grameen America and the Microfinance Movement: Past, Present & Future

Wednesday, Nov. 17, 5 p.m.

1610 Engineering Hall

One of the highlights of Global Entrepreneurship Week 2010 is two-day visit to campus by representatives of Grameen America, the highly successful organization that provides affordable micro-loans to financially empower low-income entrepreneurs. This talk is free and open to the public but registration is required.

CONTACT: Jeanan Yasiri, 608-335-2980, yasiri@wisc.edu.

  • Grameen America Day on Campus

Thursday, Nov. 18

Grameen America representatives will meet with faculty, staff and students in classes and with student microfinance organizations.

CONTACT: Doug Bradley 608-263-0238, bradley@ocr.wisc.edu or Cynthia Sweet 608-262-7840, csweet@ocr.wisc.edu

  • Gilson Global Impact Series on Social Entrepreneurship

Thursday, Nov. 18, 5 p.m.

Fluno Center for Executive Education, 601 University Ave.

Patrick Walsh, founder of Greenlight Planet Inc., will discuss how his for-profit enterprise is combining cutting-edge technology with innovative distribution networks to commercialize low-power LED lanterns.

Register online: http://www.gilsonseries.org

For more information on campuswide entrepreneurial activities, visit http://www.wiscontrepreneur.org/