Smith School Brings Global Week of Entrepreneurship to China
Learning, Connections and Leadership Underscore School’s Ongoing Presence in
World’s Fastest Growing Economy
College Park, Md. – October 2, 2008 – The University of Maryland’s Robert H.
Smith School of Business today announced its “Global Week of Entrepreneurship”
from the school’s Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship highlighting leading
global entrepreneurship research and practices. A series of events – starting in
Shanghai, on Oct. 23 and ending in Beijing on Nov. 2 – will engage and benefit
Smith students, entrepreneurs and alumni, as well as their counterparts based in
China, with a lineup designed to build knowledge and connections.
The program will include expert panel discussions at a Smith co-sponsored
Pacific Rim Entrepreneurship Summit in Shanghai from Dingman Center directors,
networking opportunities for investors and entrepreneurs in Shanghai and
Beijing, and Dingman Center-delivered entrepreneurship workshops. A focal point
will be the Smith School’s 2008 China Business Plan Competition, sponsored by
NYMEX and Fidelity Asia Ventures, and now in its fourth successful year. The
event, co-hosted by Beida University’s Guanghua School of Management, will offer
aspiring student and established entrepreneurs the chance to win cash prizes
totaling $50,000.
“Entrepreneurship is undoubtedly the engine of the global economy,” said G.
“Anand” Anandalingam, dean of the Robert H. Smith School of Business. “The
business environment of the 21st century demands an entrepreneurial mindset and
skills – the ability to think creatively and to adapt to ever-changing
circumstances. We’re creating a great opportunity for mutual learning, and to
share Smith global best practices in an extremely dynamic and important market.”
The Smith School’s “Global Week of Entrepreneurship” will include a
delegation of directors, entrepreneurs-in-residence, students and business
executives from the Dingman Center that will focus on interaction with local
early-stage firms and entrepreneurs in China – encouraging cross-pollination of
ideas and the transfer of center best practices.
“The Smith School has a long history of engagement with China – starting with
study abroad trips more than a decade ago, and leading to the current delivery
of the school’s China Executive MBA program and offices in Beijing and
Shanghai,” said Asher Epstein, managing director the Dingman Center for
Entrepreneurship at the Robert H. Smith School of Business. “I’m very pleased
that the Dingman Center is playing an instrumental role in further deepening our
presence with the ‘Global Week of the Entrepreneur.’”
The “Global Week of the Entrepreneur” will kick off the Dingman Center’s
“Year of Entrepreneurship,” an initiative that will highlight global, local and
social entrepreneurship trends.
About the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business
The Robert H. Smith School of Business is an internationally recognized
leader in management education and research for the digital economy. One of 13
colleges and schools at the University of Maryland, College Park, the Smith
School offers undergraduate, full-time and part-time MBA, Executive MBA, MS,
Ph.D. and executive education programs, as well as outreach services to the
corporate community. The school offers its degree, custom and certification
programs in learning locations on three continents – North America, Europe and
Asia.