We're super excited to announce the participants for Summer MacNest 2023! Check out all the cool internships they’ll be working with this summer and stay tuned for later in the week for our other members! (1/2) #heymac
Dave Bole ‘90 founded the Bicycle Chain with Ron Bole ‘62. The 28 year and ongoing business started with an assignment from a Mac entrepreneurship class, swipe to take a look!
Are you interested in learning entrpreneurship skills with peers, or visiting startups to see different business models at work? Watch out for the Entrepreneurship Club coming soon!
Instagram: mac_entrepreneurship_club
Libie Motchan started Fulton, a modern brand of arch support, offering comfortable, supportive and sustainable insoles made from cool materials, like cork, vegan cactus leather, and natural foam.
Swipe to read more! ➡️
Check out @walkfulton !
Go check out the Minnesota Twins Accelerator Demo Day! Presenting 10 awesome companies and their achievements. The program includes a networking opportunity with mentors involved in the process and learn more about entrepreneurship!
Free registration:
https://t.co/Bh1fcfZdIl
MacNest is a ten week summer internship program linking early stage Twin Cities startups and Macalester students. Check the E-Ship site for application details!
Students, applications open on February 1st.
Zoe Kardasis Sturtz is the co-founder of Edit Design Build Studio. Her passion for process and details is evident in her active collaboration in all design and project planning with husband and partner, Ryan.
Learn more about her work on https://t.co/TcjIVX4fmB
#heymac
🎨VIRTUAL CRAFT PROMPT🎨 Make your own 2023 calendar to start the New Year off right! Get some inspo from this one, made by one of our amazing student workers. We’ll see you next year!
Want to explore the entrepreneurial world from the classroom? Check out our website for a preview of our Spring 2023 courses: Arts in the City and Intro to Social Innovation. Shown is a final pitch presentation from Fall’s Intro to Entrepreneurship, taught by Ali Alizadeh ‘85.