About The Mid-Atlantic Business Plan Competition
For college students in the Mid-Atlantic area who have interest in starting a business to deliver innovative products and services to the marketplace, but need counseling and capital, The Mid-Atlantic Business Plan Competition is the premier collegiate contest that allows them to vie for substantial capital and other prizes while learning valuable life and business lessons from experienced academians, venture capitalists, and business leaders.
By participating on a team in The Mid-Atlantic Business Plan Competition, a student entrepreneur gains valuable insight to the challenges faced by businesspeople in startup companies.
About Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business
Offering unparalleled access to the world’s business, policy and thought leaders, Georgetown University’s Robert Emmett McDonough School of Business is seated at one of the nation’s most prestigious universities in one of the world’s most dynamic and important cities. The school is committed to developing leaders capable of making complex business decisions in a global environment and who are dedicated to serving their companies, society and humanity. The McDonough School’s undergraduate, MBA, executive education and International Executive MBA programs provide solid grounding in all the core management disciplines, with an emphasis on the global, ethical and political environment of business. For more information about the McDonough School, please visit www.msb.georgetown.edu.
About Georgetown University
Georgetown University is the oldest Catholic and Jesuit university in America, founded in 1789 by Archbishop John Carroll. Georgetown today is a major student-centered, international, research university offering respected undergraduate, graduate and professional programs on its three campuses. For more information about Georgetown University, visit www.georgetown.edu.
About the MIT Enterprise Forum of Washington-Baltimore
The MIT Enterprise Forum of Washington-Baltimore (MITEF) is a non-profit, volunteer organization established to help high-tech entrepreneurs capitalize on innovation and technology through learning and connecting with experts via interactive, independent events, leveraging the unique aspects of the Washington, DC and Baltimore region. This Forum is one of 24 chapters throughout the world. For more information, please visit www.mitef.org.
About the MIT Enterprise Forum
Founded in 1978, the MIT Enterprise Forum, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and strengthening the way new technology-oriented companies get their start, and to providing information needed for them to grow and prosper. Membership is provided through a network of 24 chapters across the United States and in Toronto, Taiwan, Israel, Japan and the United Kingdom. Chapter Membership is open to all - MIT graduates and non-graduates - and attracts local executives, business leaders, venture capitalists, industry experts, and service organizations, as well as newly emerging entrepreneurs with technology business expectations. For more information, please visit enterpriseforum.mit.edu better prepares them for when they are ready to assume leadership roles the business world.
