Two Views of the Challenges of Entrepreneurship: U.S. Rust Belt and West Africa
Two New Books in The Emergent Entrepreneur Collection: April 2024
Yesterday we published two more titles in our growing Emergent Entrepreneurship Collection:
Can Social Entrepreneurship Work in the Rust Belt?: A Mom, a Dream, and a Declining Downtown by Jennifer Brogee
A West African Entrepreneur's Challenging Path to Financial Freedom: For Future and Family by Ike Onyema Obi and Janine de Nysschen
That makes 31 books in the past 24 months, with another 30+ due throughout 2024.
Jennifer and Ike will each be participating in our new seminar series:
Ike's is on Jun 13: The Risks and Rewards of African Entrepreneurship: Overcoming Africa’s Challenging Landscape. Registration is now open.
Jennifer's will be in September – more details to come.
We also held two seminars in April; replays are available for both of them:
A Tale of Two Generations: Parallel and Divergent Paths of a Family of Ethiopian Immigrant Entrepreneur (Yoni Medhin and Drew Harris)
From “My Child” to “Our Children” – Fostering Positive Family Advocacy as a Path to Educational Equity (Liz Dempsey Lee and Janise Hurtig)
On the sales front, another great month: UC San Diego, Drexel, Colby, Bowdoin, Central Washington, Ohio State, and Salford University all purchased our library collections in April – which means that their students will have complete access to our entire collection. Here's the list of the 33 institutions who enjoy this partnership.