IRSC president signs NACCE’s Entrepreneurship Pledge at launch of new finance lab

Posted 2/25/22

IRSC joined more than 200 colleges around the country in committing to the Presidents for Entrepreneurship Pledge...

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IRSC president signs NACCE’s Entrepreneurship Pledge at launch of new finance lab

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FORT PIERCE — On Feb. 23, Indian River State College (IRSC) joined more than 200 colleges around the country in committing to the Presidents for Entrepreneurship Pledge (PFEP) of the National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship (NACCE). NACCE is the country’s leading organization focused on promoting entrepreneurship through community colleges, and the PFEP is one of its foremost leadership tools.

Presidents who sign the pledge commit their colleges to undertake entrepreneurial practices that boost economic vitality in their communities. In doing so, they commit to five key action steps to advance entrepreneurship, including:
• Form teams to focus on entrepreneurship,
• Connect with entrepreneurs in the community,

• Collaborate with industry in the local region,
• Focus on business and job creation,
• Share stories through events and the media.

“NACCE’s PFEP has been a vehicle for college presidents who want to communicate to their students, staff, and other stakeholders that entrepreneurship and innovation matters,” said Rebecca Corbin, Ed.D., president and CEO of NACCE. “The pledge emphasizes the importance of cross-disciplinary teamwork, community partnerships, and the value of sharing stories about student success, all bolstered by entrepreneurship.”

IRSC President Timothy Moore, Ph.D., signed the pledge during the ribbon-cutting ceremony and opening of the new Bloomberg Finance Lab at the College’s Brown Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship. The 12 Bloomberg Terminals serve as a resource for both students and professors. It will enable students to become familiar with tools used in financial services, reinforcing classroom theory, while professors can use it to further their research. IRSC is one of more than 1,000 academic institutions globally to integrate Bloomberg into the curriculum for its business and finance degree programs.

“Our partnership with NACCE extends our commitment to providing IRSC students with unparalleled resources for success in and out of the classroom,” affirms Dr. Timothy Moore, IRSC President. “As a startup founder, I firmly believe that all students, no matter their areas of study, must establish core competencies in entrepreneurship. NACCE provides our students and our community exceptional opportunities to share best practices that can help launch businesses and bring entrepreneurial mindsets to larger organizations, ultimately helping our region economically and creating jobs for our neighbors.”

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