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Share your storyThe Cornell Entrepreneur Network (CEN) is just one of many ways you can leverage Cornell to help you start or grow your business.
CSV provides educational and networking opportunities throughout the Bay Area, with programs based in Silicon Valley, downtown San Francisco, the peninsula, and South Bay.
To join the Cornell Entrepreneurship listserv, email Entrepreneurship-L-request@cornell.edu with the body of the email containing only the word "join." Once you join you can post info there. Please note that alumni, students, faculty, parents, and staff post there.
Our advisory council of entrepreneurs, business managers, and organization leaders provides advice, support, and financial resources.
Read exciting stories and news in the Cornell Enterprise online magazine.
This initiative provides education, networking, and new knowledge for family business owners, successors, and students from across the globe.
The institute engages leading industry experts and faculty to educate students and provide them with experiential opportunities to learn all aspects of entrepreneurship.
With featured stories, Dyson created this site for sharing entrepreneurial wisdom and resources to the undergraduate and graduate business student population at Cornell.
ELI leverages research and education to inform and influence the discourse surrounding the definition of impactful entrepreneurial activity, to build individual and organizational entrepreneurial capabilities, and to support the human capital development goals of organizations and countries committed to entrepreneurial growth and innovation.
CLT is Cornell University's technology transfer office and manages Cornell technologies from Cornell's Ithaca campus, Weill Cornell Medicine, Cornell Tech, and the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva.
The Bank of America Institute for Women’s Entrepreneurship at Cornell is a collaboration between Bank of America and Cornell University to deliver an online learning portal that provides women entrepreneurs with the skills, knowledge and resources to build, manage, and scale a successful business.
Unique among business schools, Johnson provides a complete suite of entrepreneurship services: capital, consulting, and counsel. Our students not only deliver these services, but they also have responsibility for managing these entities under the guidance of faculty advisors.
Learn more about this seed-stage venture capital fund focused on providing funding to early-stage, high-growth businesses.
We offer commercial and strategic consulting for start-up companies, helping them bridge the gap between business idea and company growth.
We provide business advising and lending services to needs-based local entrepreneurs, based at Johnson's Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise, in partnership with a local credit union.
RBA is a highly active network of angel investors and start-up enthusiasts supporting companies founded or led by Cornell alumni, students, or faculty.
This center is designed to develop young Cornell Life Science companies.
The Praxis Center for Venture Development is Cornell’s On-Campus Incubator for Engineering, Digital and Physical Science Startups.
Triphammer Ventures is a private venture capital fund exclusively for Cornell alumni, investing together in alumni-connected ventures.
Our advisory council of entrepreneurs, business managers, and organization leaders provides advice, support, and financial resources.
Career entrepreneur and vice chairman at HangIt, Steve Gal, professor at Cornell Tech and Johnson, shares his unpublished blog post on initiating and building an advisory relationship.
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Join the fastest growing entrepreneurship platform for students and alumni. With a rapidly growing userbase of 110,000+ users, you can find or become a mentor, get questions answered on the forum, apply to startup jobs and internships, or simply discover Cornell University startups.
Established in 2008, by Student Agencies Foundation in collaboration with Entrepreneurship at Cornell, eLab has worked with hundreds of students in turning concepts into real businesses with notable exits. It is a direct affiliate of Student Agencies, and each year four Johnson students serve as eLab fellows to assist in various aspects of incubation services.
This is an open, flexible and dynamic collaboration and co-working space fostering entrepreneurship for the entire Cornell community, with two locations and more than 15,000 square feet of space: eHub Kennedy Hall and eHub Collegetown.
Join the fastest growing entrepreneurship platform for students and alumni. With a rapidly growing userbase of 110,000+ users, you can find or become a mentor, get questions answered on the forum, apply to startup jobs and internships, or simply discover Cornell University startups.
Angel List may be useful for searching start-up jobs, as well as alumni that are involved in start-ups.
This is the oldest independent student-run company in the nation, which provides diverse services ranging from summer storage to campus marketing to business plan development. With over 200 undergraduates involved in SAI, it is the second-largest employer of students in the Ithaca area after Cornell.