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The Entrepreneurship MBA encourages students to generate new sources of enterprise, form innovative business ideas, and create new jobs. The program teaches students how to start the business they’ve been dreaming about. Students learn the skills they need, and meet an entirely new network made up of classmates, professors, and alumni who will be their future advisors, mentors, investors, and business partners. Rutgers’ ambitious entrepreneurial and collaborative environment is the perfect place for students to get their business ideas rolling. Award Winning Entrepreneurship Faculty and Programs The New Jersey Black Issues Convention awarded its prestigious Community Change Award to Professor Jeffrey Robinson, director of the New Jersey Social Innovation Institute, part of Rutgers Business School’s Center for Urban Entrepreneurship and Economic Development. Robinson was awarded for community change in the area of economic security and opportunity. Through a partnership with Public Service Electric & Gas, the business school’s Social Innovation Institute recently completed a program to train and mentor aspiring entrepreneurs and, ultimately, to help create new businesses and jobs. Professor Jeffery Robinson, director of the New Jersey Social Innovation Institute, part of CUEED, receives New Jersey Black Issues Convention’s Annual Community Change Award. Entrepreneurship MBA Come with your passion, leave with your career The Center for Urban Entrepreneurship & Economic Development The Center for Urban Entrepreneurship & Economic Development (CUEED) is the first research center of its kind in the nation to integrate scholarly works with private capital, government, and non-profit sectors to develop citywide resources and bring renewed economic growth and vitality through urban entrepreneurship. By building strong businesses in our American cities, people will spend money here, create jobs here, and revitalize economic development to help entrepreneurs compete in the global economy. Learn more at: business.rutgers.edu/CUEED Entrepreneurship MBA business.rutgers.edu/entrepreneurship-MBA The state-of-the-art 1 Washington Park in Newark’s University Heights (right) is about 20 minutes to New York City by train. The technically-advanced 100 Rock (left) on the Livingston Campus in New Brunswick. Executive Director Lyneir Richardson
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Page 1: Entrepreneurship MBA - Rutgers Business School · The Entrepreneurship MBA encourages students to generate new ... Award Winning Entrepreneurship Faculty and ... the hallmark of excellence

The Entrepreneurship MBA encourages students to generate new sources of enterprise,

form innovative business ideas, and create new jobs. The program teaches students how

to start the business they’ve been dreaming about. Students learn the skills they need,

and meet an entirely new network made up of classmates, professors, and alumni who

will be their future advisors, mentors, investors, and business partners. Rutgers’ ambitious

entrepreneurial and collaborative environment is the perfect place for students to get their

business ideas rolling.

Award Winning Entrepreneurship Faculty and Programs

The New Jersey Black Issues

Convention awarded its

prestigious Community Change

Award to Professor Jeffrey

Robinson, director of the New

Jersey Social Innovation Institute,

part of Rutgers Business

School’s Center for Urban

Entrepreneurship and Economic

Development. Robinson was

awarded for community change

in the area of economic security

and opportunity. Through a

partnership with Public Service Electric & Gas, the business school’s Social Innovation

Institute recently completed a program to train and mentor aspiring entrepreneurs and,

ultimately, to help create new businesses and jobs.

Professor Jeffery Robinson, director of the New Jersey Social Innovation Institute, part of CUEED, receives New Jersey Black Issues Convention’s Annual Community Change Award.

Entrepreneurship MBA Come with your passion, leave with your career

The Center for Urban Entrepreneurship & Economic Development

The Center for Urban Entrepreneurship

& Economic Development (CUEED) is

the first research center of its kind in

the nation to integrate scholarly works

with private capital, government, and

non-profit sectors to develop citywide

resources and bring renewed economic

growth and vitality through urban

entrepreneurship. By building strong

businesses in our American cities,

people will spend money here, create

jobs here, and revitalize economic

development to help entrepreneurs

compete in the global economy.

Learn more at:

business.rutgers.edu/CUEED

Entrepreneurship MBA

business.rutgers.edu/entrepreneurship-MBA

The state-of-the-art 1 Washington Park in Newark’s University Heights (right) is about 20 minutes to

New York City by train.

The technically-advanced 100 Rock (left) on the Livingston Campus in New Brunswick.

Executive Director Lyneir Richardson

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Entrepreneurship MBA

Annual Business Plan Competition

Innovation in business, whether spurred by competition or an

entrepreneurial spirit, is the spark to progress. Students and

recent alumni are invited to enter the Rutgers Business School

Business Plan Competition, an annual event that has been

awarding cash prizes to entrepreneurial students for 10 years to

give great ideas the push to start viable businesses.

Each year, students compete for $40,000 in prizes to help launch

or jump-start their businesses. The objective of the Rutgers

Business School Business Plan Competition is to encourage MBA

entrepreneurs and support job growth in New Jersey. In order to

compete for the business plan competition prizes, there must be

a serious intent to launch the proposed business.

Sampling of Courses

Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Evaluation of New Ventures

Management of Innovation and Technology

Managing Growing Ventures

New Product Innovation

Social Entrepreneurship

Technology Ventures

Urban Entrepreneurship and Economic Development

Graduate Admissions

Phone: 973-353-1234

Email: [email protected]

Apply Today

business.rutgers.edu/MBA

business.rutgers.edu/entrepreneurship-MBA

COME WITH YOUR passionLEAVE WITH YOURcareer

RBS students often participate in Case Competitions where they gain experience and make connections with representatives from major corporations. Recent winners of the RBS Business Plan Competition Abby Taylor, Robert Giuliani and Desi Saran, the partners behind Playa Bowls, used the $20,000 first place prize to expand their business.

Student Perspective

“Rutgers University has expanded my

horizons through a heightened learning

experience. In addition to being

exposed to numerous business cases,

their knowledgeable, experienced and

well-networked faculty introduced a

business lingo to me that I had not yet

been exposed to in Corporate America. Once I knew how to

speak that language, my contributions to my business

environment gained depth. I thrived in Rutgers’ diverse,

competitive academic setting and I am continuously

implementing that knowledge in my women-owned hair care

upstart, Tea and Honey Blends LLC.”

Dr. Tashni-Ann Dubroy,

COO, Tea and Honey Blends LLC,

MBA Class of 2011

Rutgers Business School-Newark and New Brunswick is an integral part of one of the nation’s oldest, largest, and most distinguished institutions of higher learning: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey – founded in 1766. Rutgers Business School has been accredited since 1941 by AACSB International – the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business – a distinction that represents the hallmark of excellence in management education.

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