at the University of South Florida
Welcome Back!
We look forward to another great semester for our students and faculty. Make sure to check out the 2010 Fall events for our BNFE, CEO, and Alumni groups. Welcome Fall 2010 Entrepreneurs
An Evening with John Schaible
September 16th, 2010 at 6PM USF College of Business, Room BSN 225 A local serial entrepreneur, Mr. Schaible was featured in the Saint Petersburg Times on August 9, 2010 talking about his most recent entrepreneurial effort – the creation of Atlas Federal Financial Holdings based in Panama.  Mr. Schaible was the founder of the electronic stock-trade NexTrade Holdings in Clearwater in 1995 w...
Membership and Club Announcements
-- Welcome back BNFE student members and Alumni! -- We have many activities and events planned for this fall term. We encourage both our student and alumni members to visit our website at www.BNFE.org for more details on our club and its events. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter.  And for our Alumni, please join us on our LinkedIn page where you can follow the lat...
USF Game Watch Parties
2010 Watch Parties for Tampa, FL College of Business Society Lee Roy Selmon’s-New Tampa -  10/14/10 game Jamie Ellison: jamie@usfcobalumni.org TGI Fridays-New Tampa -  11/13/10 game Jamie Ellison: jamie@usfcobalumni.org and Brian Buckley: bsbuckley@tecoenergy.com . Tampa - New Tampa Pasco/New Tampa Chapter World of Beer-New Tampa Kimberly Choto: kchoto@success-scienc...
Four New Business E-Resources Available
Four New Business E-Resources Available Four significant online resources with a Business focus have recently been added to the online collection of the USF Libraries. For each title, access is now online only. Funding for these resources comes in part from USF Sarasota-Manatee. The International Directory of Company Histories provides detailed information on the development of any of the ...
BNFE Club
BNFE is a student organization that grew out of the Entrepreneurship master's program at USF's College of Business. It club is directly affiliated with Center for Entrepreneurship here at the University of South Florida.
Blog: eWomen Network
The heart of eWomenNetwork is the eWomenNetwork Foundation, a 501(c)(3) created soon after the start of eWomenNetwork, Inc. Through this non-profit organization, we are able to build upon the philosophy of our company “It takes teamwork to make the dream work” and extend its reach to those who need it most.  For more information, click here.
‘Celebration of Entrepreneurship’
Location: USF Alumni Center, Traditions Hall on January 29th, 2010. The USF College of Business Administration and BNFE's 2010 Celebration of Entrepreneurship Luncheon was a huge success. Over 100 attendees, such as area business leaders, USF officials, and our graduate students, participated in the inaugural event. The luncheon hailed the Entrepreneurship master's program along with the in...
Upcoming Events for Spring 2010
Let's get to it!  There are so many events planned for this 2010 Spring term.  We encourage our students to roll up their sleeves and jump into our next event.  We look to offer three events per month: an learning activity, a guest speaker or conference, and a social event.  Be sure to check out the events page for more details.

‘Celebration of Entrepreneurship’

Posted By: admin on February 1, 2010 in Home, In the News - Comments: No Comments »

Location:

USF Alumni Center, Traditions Hall on January 29th, 2010.

The USF College of Business Administration and BNFE’s 2010 Celebration of Entrepreneurship Luncheon was a huge success. Over 100 attendees, such as area business leaders, USF officials, and our graduate students, participated in the inaugural event. The luncheon hailed the Entrepreneurship master’s program along with the introduction of our new scholarship endowment.

.

Certainly, one of the event highlights included the surprise announcement of naming the scholarship after Dr. Michael Fountain.

Later in the spring term, Dr. Fountain was also featured in the Gulf Coast Business Review discussing the Entrepreneurship in Applied Technologies program at USF.

Excerpt from the article:

Michael Fountain’s vision for USF’s entrepreneurship program is built on his own experiences.

That vision focuses on the synthesis of business skill, biomedical
research and engineering capability into a successful business
operation.

Fountain’s research experience has taken him from Princeton, N.J. to
Silicon Valley to Philadelphia, and has included the formation of seven
companies, three of which have gone public.

Here in Tampa Bay, Fountain’s work has helped Dermazone Solutions —
a company featured in a December 2009 issue of the Review — bring its
advanced skin care products to market.

Bringing the fruits of researchers’ labor to market drives USF’s
entrepreneurship program. It’s a unique opportunity for biochemists and
pharmaceutical researchers with an entrepreneurial itch.

It’s a focus that has helped individuals like Kevin Sill, chief
scientific officer at Intezyne, make their own waves in the business
world instead of signing on with a pharmaceutical giant.

Take the latest addition to the program’s curriculum, for example, a
class called product development. Inside, students work with existing
companies to design and test innovative concepts that fit real-world
needs.

Other classes take on challenges like patents and federal compliance
— think FDA approval for a drug. They’re concepts that you wouldn’t
learn in either a chemistry lab or an MBA setting.

Put it all together and you get a unique educational opportunity that Fountain calls “a truly green field to plow.”

(To read more, click on link).