The class will be in Boulder, Colorado on the following dates:
- Arrive: Friday, March 6, 2015, in the late morning
- Depart: Tuesday, March 10, 2015, in the evening
Below is a list of planned meetings:
- David Cohen, Techstars [ Blog ]
- Daniel Epstein, Unreasonable Institute
- Sharon Matusik / Erick Mueller, University of Colorado / Deming Center
- Jason Mendelson, Foundry Group [ Blog ]
- Dale Meyer, Founding Director, CU – Deming Center for Entrepreneurship
- John Tayer & Randy Schultz, Boulder Chamber of Commerce / Innovation Blueprint 3.0
Additional meetings / activities that occurred during the trip as students wanted to learn more (and through serendipity):
- Charles Lindgren, The Studio
- Michael Memsic, Sanitas Brewery
- Jon Balck, Victor and Spoils (WMU alumni — met serendipitously while hiking in Boulder)
- Boulder Open Coffee
[ see pictures from the trip ]
Blog postings during Boulder trip:
- Bigger, Boulder, Beautiful | March 7, 2015 [ Josie Marshall ]
- And so we’re off to Boulder! | March 6, 2015 [ Josie Marshall ]
Other places that would be good to go to or people to talk to in Boulder in the future:
- Watson University (social entrepreneurship education)
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