Global Consortium of Entrepreneurship Centers Award
ASU Entrepreneurship + Innovation is continuing to receive prestigious global recognition for their efforts in entrepreneurship. Late last year, ASU received the Global Consortium for Entrepreneurship (GCEC) Award for Outstanding Contribution to Venture Creation. This award honors an entrepreneurship center that creatively supports the process of launching and accelerating university- affiliated startups through competitions, incubators, accelerators and other programs.
“This award celebrates ASU’s commitment to entrepreneurship and innovation” said Tracy Lea, Program Manager ASU E+I, “our strong focus on venture creation continues to elevate the imprint ASU has on our local and national entrepreneurial community.”
Tracy Lea, accepting the GCEC Award for Outstanding Contribution to Venture Creation at the 2016 Award Ceremony in Rochester, NY.About the Global Consortium for Entrepreneurship GCEC is an international organization, established in 1997, comprised of leading university-based entrepreneurship centers which encourage collaboration between both academic and business communities. The GCEC awards are designed to showcase and celebrate the very best of university entrepreneurship programs on a global scale.
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