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In The News

The Entrepreneurship Society at the University of Notre Dame, Student Government, the Gigot Center for Entrepreneurial Studies, Innovation Park, the College of Engineering, and the new ESTEEM program in the College of Sciences are collectively pleased to announce the landmark launch of the University’s first-ever Entrepreneurship Week (“E-Week”).   Designed collaboratively by students, faculty, and practicioners, the [...]

The fall semester of 2008 was one to remember for the Entrepreneurship Society of Notre Dame.  To cap it off, the Society earned a bid from Entreprelliance to become the 20th member of the nation’s premier intercollegiate entrepreneurship network.    The other nineteen university entrepreneurship societies comprising Entreprelliance hail from: Babson, Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Duke, Emory, [...]

      Which team will be crowned as the next Entrepreneurship Idol at Notre Dame? Will it be the savvy Google group? Will it be the feisty ESPN team?  Or perhaps the winning team will champion a company that perhaps you have never heard of before.   Founded in 2007, the ultra-competitive Case Study Challenge has quickly evolved into the [...]

Opening Editorial Remarks: The featured article below is one of the many stories that will be displayed in the first issue of the Notre Dame Business Buzz Magazine.  The Buzz will be Notre Dame’s first-ever student-run business publication.  While attempting to remain entirely unique in many regards as we have outlined in our long-term business [...]

Mr. Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, an internationally renowned businessman and entrepreneur, added to his impressive notable achievements when he became the first Filipino to receive the "2006 Harvard Business School Alumni Achievement Award.”

On a hot summer day in South Bend, Jaime Urquijo, the newly named Co-President of the Notre Dame Entrepreneurship Society for the 2008-2009 academic year, had plenty to smile about. Just returning home from a one-month internship in China, the international student and rising junior from the Philippines exuded...

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Getting To Know

Michael Streit

Role:
Vice President of Social Entrepreneurship Consulting
Hometown:
Crystal Lake, Illinois
Major:
Economics and Political Science
Contact:
mstreit@nd.edu
Employment:
Global Economics and Policy Intern with the Department of Commerce in Washington D.C.

Why Entrepreneurship Society?

"On a fateful Thursday evening in the computer cluster at Hesburgh Library, Michael's friend Vijen Patel dragged him from there to the Entrepreneurship Society's first meeting. The rest was history. .I believe that the entrepreneurial spirit is incredibly powerful. Entrepreneurship, to me, means stepping away from the traditional ways of doing things. Entrepreneurship means looking at problems creatively, and doing things in ways that no one has ever thought of before. It means taking charge, calling the shots, and answering to no man. This feeling of responsibility for one's own actions and limitless way of looking at how to solve problems is something that transcends business. I was drawn to the Entrepreneurship Society because I felt that the projects and the opportunities to learn did an amazing job of enhancing one's career prospects and developing an innovative mindset."