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The Eugene Lang Entrepreneurship Center at Columbia Business School 22.04.2021

According to MIT Sloan, "Only 1 in 20 business leaders would describe their companies as implementing AI widely across the organization." Read more about AI's future in our Forbes blog post by Basil Alomary's '21. http://bit.ly/lang-forbes-100420

The Eugene Lang Entrepreneurship Center at Columbia Business School 10.04.2021

Coronavirus has created unprecedented healthcare transformation across society and reshaped the operations of businesses across the globe. This creates new opportunities for tech giants, entrepreneurs, and investors that may redefine the nature of the broader labor market for decades to come. Learn more about the healthcare & the gig economy in our Forbes article. https://bit.ly/lang-forbes-091620

The Eugene Lang Entrepreneurship Center at Columbia Business School 11.03.2021

AI has been heralded as the catalyst for a new industrial revolution. While the potential for massive impact is very real, venture investors looking to capitalize on growth ought to spend more time considering the enabling infrastructure. http://bit.ly/lang-forbes-100420

The Eugene Lang Entrepreneurship Center at Columbia Business School 04.03.2021

The Tamer Center for Social Enterprise will host their 19th Annual Social Enterprise Conference, Capital for Good event on October 9. Held throughout the academic semester, this headline event from the Tamer Center at CBS will bring social impact leaders in business, government, nonprofit, and philanthropy to speak on how they are changing the way we think about how capital is sourced and used to generate sustainable solutions to global, systemic challenges. https://bit.ly/33zp8Wd

The Eugene Lang Entrepreneurship Center at Columbia Business School 25.02.2021

Maor Cohen '19, CEO, Co-Founder of n gram health health shares his thoughts on how healthcare will determine the gig economy's future in our Forbes article, "Why Healthcare Is Eating The World: The Gig Economy’s Role In The Future Of Work." https://bit.ly/lang-forbes-091620

The Eugene Lang Entrepreneurship Center at Columbia Business School 16.02.2021

This week we celebrate CBS alumna Timmeko Moore Love ‘03, who recently became the first Black woman to serve as a Managing Director or Managing Partner of a Fortune 500 corporate venture capital fund, and was named to the Global Corporate Venturing Top 100 Powerlist. She was the first Black woman to receive a degree in Physics from Dartmouth in 1996. Timmeko also received a BS in Physics from Florida A&M and a Masters in Engineering Physics from Cornell #cbsalum https://globalcorporateventuring.com/gcv-powerlist-2020-tim

The Eugene Lang Entrepreneurship Center at Columbia Business School 10.02.2021

Founded by CBS alums Jason Fan '19 and Thomas Liu ’19, BrainCeek creates work simulations to help corporations tackle talent shortages by enabling prospective job candidates gain a better understanding of roles in less than 30 minutes. #ICYMI See them featured on StartU https://bit.ly/32MPV15

The Eugene Lang Entrepreneurship Center at Columbia Business School 24.01.2021

CBS-alum founded avoMD was featured in StartU! Laurence Coman ’20 shared that avoMD simplifies complicated guidelines & protocols, delivering bite-size knowledge to physicians at the point of care https://bit.ly/3cpJDrl

The Eugene Lang Entrepreneurship Center at Columbia Business School 22.01.2021

Congratulations to Street Smarts VR for being awarded a contract by AFWERX to support air combat command security forces. Streets Smarts VR is a CBS-founded startup providing VR training software to security professionals bit.ly/32hOFCJ

The Eugene Lang Entrepreneurship Center at Columbia Business School 04.01.2021

Columbia Business School student, Sterling Campbell '21 shares with three key areas of esports that are ripe for VC investment https://bit.ly/lang-forbes-042820

The Eugene Lang Entrepreneurship Center at Columbia Business School 15.12.2020

Marilynn Schwartz '21, shares how block chain will disrupt the gaming industry in our Forbes post, "Converting Ephemeral Fun Into Enduring Value: Why Blockchain Will Elevate Games And Gamers" https://bit.ly/lang-forbes-061020