Severino Interest Group Breakfast Meeting
| What | Lecture Discussion Networking |
|---|---|
| When |
Jan 13, 2010
Jan 13, 2010
Jan 13, 2010 from 07:30 am to 09:00 am |
| Where | Century House, Route 9, Latham, NY |
| Contact Name | Kelly Reardon |
| Contact Email | reardk@rpi.edu |
| Contact Phone | 518.276.2650 |
Representatives from several firms will share their perspectives on the current environment.
Check back soon to view the listing of confirmed speakers.
General Admission to this event will be $15.00 in advance or $20.00 at the door. General Registration
$20 will sponsor a student. Register and Sponsor a Student
Student Admission is free of charge with Pre-Registration or $10 at the door. Student Registration
Suggested student attire is business wear. All students are required to pre-register.
Cash or check made payable to RPI will be the only forms of payment accepted at the door.
The Severino Interest Group (SIG), is a university-community collaborative sponsored by the Severino Center for Technological Entrepreneurship, located in the Lally School of Management & Technology. The SIG serves as a nexus for young innovators and researchers to engage with business leaders and seasoned entrepreneurs to exchange ideas, discuss emerging research, and stay informed of current strategic and global trends. The SIG has over 400 business members, with chapters in Albany, NY; Hartford, CT; and the Bay Area, CA.
The Paul J. '69 and Kathleen M. Severino Center for Technological Entrepreneurship (SCTE), established in 1988, helps foster new generations of entrepreneurs through outreach programs, education and research. Centered in Rensselaer’s Lally School of Management & Technology, The Severino Center lies at the core of Lally’s commitment to Entrepreneurship. The mission of the SCTE is to integrate educational and research programs by exposing every Rensselaer student to the practices and principles of entrepreneurship, to infuse the fundamentals of entrepreneurship throughout the Rensselaer curriculum, and to extend Rensselaer’s leadership and national prominence in technological entrepreneurship.