MBA alum and former Dingman Scholar Matt Fleischer put passion into promise to create a successful beer company Zoey Rawlins, founder of Shop DC and former Dingman Scholar, launched her business by following trends in the marketplace Run by students, The Smith Store offers promotional branded apparel, accessories and gifts The Dingman Center supports entrepreneurs throughout the Washington D.C. Metro Area and beyond The Dingman Center is located at the Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland

Non-Profit Partnerships

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The Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship is partnering with select non-profits to provide students with practical consulting experience and an opportunity to give back to their community. Civic responsibility is a key ingredient for effective leadership in all industries and professional trades. In addition, communities served by these non-profits benefit because their service providers become more efficient, effective and sustainable. Students can pursue their own start-up ideas in the social venture arena with the support of the Dingman Center. In all, our broader community benefits from their thought leadership and activism.

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