Tag: Start:ME
“Start:ME Helps Create Small Business Owners in Underserved Areas,” Atlanta Real...
Program Director for Start:ME Erin Igleheart is in the studio with Start:ME graduate and owner of Tutu Maniac DeAndrea Byrd.
Goizueta Business School Launches The Roberto C. Goizueta Business & Society...
The Institute reflects the school’s elevated commitment to social impact and seeks to transform business to solve society’s challenges
On March 4, 2021, The...
Goizueta Business School Start:ME Accelerator Program Selects 49 Atlanta Area Ventures...
ATLANTA, February 16, 2021 -- Forty-nine promising small
businesses are now part of the 2021 Start:ME Accelerator, a free, intensive three month business training
program from...
Goizueta encourages critical conversations on diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism
The year 2020 will be long be remembered for milestone
events that have shaped our collective world view and opened our hearts to
human tragedy. Amid...
Start:ME Accelerator Program seeking entrepreneurs for the 2021 program, offering up...
The Start:ME business accelerator program is currently recruiting promising entrepreneurs in and around Clarkston, East Lake, and Southside Atlanta for its 2021 programs. Fifteen...
The logistical challenge of food insecurity
Though coronavirus cases and unemployment numbers take
center stage in pandemic impact discussions, since the onset of COVID-19 in our
communities, “Hunger has become an even...
Heartfelt giving to the community: a business model to emulate
In an unprecedented era of medical calamity, joblessness, and economic upheaval, Goizueta alumni have helped community members stay clean, well-rested, and fed. “We all...
Goizueta students aid microbusiness recovery
As the
COVID-19 global pandemic wreaked havoc on small businesses across the world,
Goizueta students stepped up to the challenge to share expertise and resources
with Atlanta-area...
Resilience is the key for 2020 Start:ME graduates
On a recent Wednesday, Teresa Abboud of Teresa Afternoon taught “My Art Time,” an art class via Zoom. There were a half dozen people...