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Category: CSUF Entrepreneurship Community

  • CSUF Titan Fast Pitch Winners!

    We want to send a big thank you to everyone who participated in Titan Fast Pitch and helped make it a success! We have our winners for the 2022 Titan Fast Pitch competition! In total, there were over 300 students who competed this year to find the best student entrepreneurs. Students from middle school, high…

  • Advice to CSUF Business Students

    Advice to CSUF Business Students

    Dave Kinnear has mentored CSUF Business students for over a decade and in this conversation Dave gives his best advice to all of them.

  • David Kinnear on the Benefits of Mentorship

    David Kinnear on the Benefits of Mentorship

    Dave Kinnear has been a top mentor in the CSUF Entrepreneurship program and at the CSUF Startup Incubator. In this conversation, Dave talks about the benefits people get from being mentored and being mentored can help turbocharge a startup.

  • CSUF Entrepreneurship: 5 Questions with David Kinnear

    CSUF Entrepreneurship: 5 Questions with David Kinnear

    Over the years, David Kinnear has served as a mentor in the CSUF Entrepreneurship program. His wisdom has helped students in the classroom and first-time entrepreneurs at the CSUF Startup Incubator.

  • Advice to all Entrepreneurs: Don’t do it Alone

    Advice to all Entrepreneurs: Don’t do it Alone

    One of the main things that entrepreneurs learn really quick is that entrepreneurship isn’t a solo sport. The best entrepreneurs develop a team early on and CSUF Entrepreneurship mentor David Kinnear explains why this is so important for the ultimate success of a startup.

  • Tonight at 6:30pm on Zoom: TCVN Investor Panel: Hear insights and perspectives from accomplished investors

    Tonight at 6:30pm on Zoom: TCVN Investor Panel: Hear insights and perspectives from accomplished investors

    Join TCVN for a Zoom panel discussion with local early stage startup investors to understand their perspective for what makes a StartUp successful and fundable. They will give you the straight talk on how (and why) they have helped build and fund successful startups! Learn the answers to these and your must-know questions directly from…

  • Read the story about how a CSUF Alumni Raised $2 Million To Grow Stem Cell Therapy Startup

    Read the story about how a CSUF Alumni Raised $2 Million To Grow Stem Cell Therapy Startup

    John Chi launched Synova Life Sciences in 2014 to develop adult stem cell therapies to help people with chronic joint issues. John recently raised $2 million to grow his business and is making tremendous progress. The CSU recently featured John in an article that goes into great detail about his entrepreneurial journey. Here’s a bit…

  • Shoutout LA Piece on CSUF Entrepreneurship Director John Bradley Jackson

    Shoutout LA Piece on CSUF Entrepreneurship Director John Bradley Jackson

    Missed this one a while back. Great interview with JJ about what he’s doing mentoring startups and through Titan Angels. Click link for whole article: https://shoutoutla.com/meet-john-bradley-jj-jackson-investor-startup-adviser-professor/ Hi John Bradley “JJ”, we’d love to hear more about how you thought about starting your own business?I started Titan Angels LLC, a seed investment fund, in early 2017.…

  • CSUF Entrepreneurship Scholarship Deadline: April 23 by 11:59pm

    First, a video on how to apply for these scholarships Purpura Family Entrepreneurial Scholarship Amount: $1,500 Established by: Bill Purpura Open to: All students currently developing a startup. Criteria:  For consideration, all startups must have a founding team in place. Startups must be for-profit. Application Procedure: Submission of a business plan and/or a pitch deck that…

  • Starting Entrepreneurs Should Find a Mentor

    A business mentor can help guide you in the right direction, increasing the odds of owning a successful startup. Overall, a mentor won’t do all the work for you, but they will undoubtedly make the process easier. The entrepreneurship program has come along way since Sue Mehta was a student at CSUF.