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iLearn: Entrepreneurship Series Concludes with Student Business Plan Pitching Competition
Image by U.S. Embassy Jakarta, Indonesia
On January 28, U.S. Embassy Deputy Chief of Mission Kristen Bauer hosted the iLearn@america Entrepreneurship Final Pitch Competition. The iLearn entrepreneurship course was a seven-part series that used an on-line curriculum developed by the University of Texas in Austin. Trisakti University in Jakrta partnered with the U.S. Embassy to help run the course. Seven students from “iLearn: Entrepreneurship” were selected as finalists to pitch their business plans to a panel of Indonesian business leaders and Embassy representatives. The winning business plan, which was an eco-toursim concept, earned ,000 in seed money. [U.S. State Dept.]
iLearn: Entrepreneurship Series Concludes with Student Business Plan Pitching Competition
Image by U.S. Embassy Jakarta, Indonesia
On January 28, U.S. Embassy Deputy Chief of Mission Kristen Bauer hosted the iLearn@america Entrepreneurship Final Pitch Competition. The iLearn entrepreneurship course was a seven-part series that used an on-line curriculum developed by the University of Texas in Austin. Trisakti University in Jakrta partnered with the U.S. Embassy to help run the course. Seven students from “iLearn: Entrepreneurship” were selected as finalists to pitch their business plans to a panel of Indonesian business leaders and Embassy representatives. The winning business plan, which was an eco-toursim concept, earned ,000 in seed money. [U.S. State Dept.]
iLearn: Entrepreneurship Series Concludes with Student Business Plan Pitching Competition
Image by U.S. Embassy Jakarta, Indonesia
On January 28, U.S. Embassy Deputy Chief of Mission Kristen Bauer hosted the iLearn@america Entrepreneurship Final Pitch Competition. The iLearn entrepreneurship course was a seven-part series that used an on-line curriculum developed by the University of Texas in Austin. Trisakti University in Jakrta partnered with the U.S. Embassy to help run the course. Seven students from “iLearn: Entrepreneurship” were selected as finalists to pitch their business plans to a panel of Indonesian business leaders and Embassy representatives. The winning business plan, which was an eco-toursim concept, earned ,000 in seed money. [U.S. State Dept.]