The Johanson Entrepreneurship Faculty Fellows (formerly Coleman Faculty Fellows) reside in schools and departments throughout Fresno State. They have incorporated elements of entrepreneurship learning into their curriculum with the goal to inspire students in all disciplines to apply knowledge in support of the entrepreneurial mindset. Today, an active collaborative network of 20 full-time Faculty Fellows is placed throughout the University integrating an entrepreneurial mindset into their teaching.
The fellows conduct workshops each semester on applied methods and professional development. All are invited to attend.
Please see the following list of upcoming workshops and presenters. Register for workshops.
10 a.m. Monday, March 28, Zoom
Dr. Dave Goorahoo, plant science professor and soil scientist for 22 years, will present the workshop "Production and Marketing of Organic Products."
2 p.m. Tuesday, March 29, Lyles Center classroom
Charles Douglas, an information technology project manager, will present the workshop "The Value Proposition of Smartphone Health."
11 a.m. Wednesday, March 30, Lyles Center classroom
Betsy Hays, public relations professor and chair of the Department of Media, Communications and Journalism, will present the workshop "Powerful Presentation Skills."
10 a.m. Friday, April 1, Lyles Center classroom
Daniel Malcolm, founder of Sparkle Ties and 2018 Student Entrepreneur of the Year award from the Fresno Chamber of Commerce, will present the workshop "Resources for Entrepreneurs."
For more information, visit Johanson Entrepreneurship Fellows.
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