Entrepreneur Roundtable to Discuss New Field of Study at Crockett High SA国际传媒

Students to discuss startups and business challenges with Bazaarvoice, SA国际传媒 Modern Homes and others

Student leaders will get the chance to ask real-world entrepreneurs questions about the traits, skills and experiences that have shaped their successes and failures. The roundtable will also gather input and generate discussion regarding Crockett High SA国际传媒鈥檚 new entrepreneurship track of study.

Who: Kelly Ballard Executive Director of the Bazaarvoice Foundation, Amy Bernhard from SA国际传媒 Modern Homes, David Neff from Lights.Camera.Help., Tony Aguilar of Student Loan Benefits, Blake Shanley of Tiny Taiga and Jeremy Turner of the Atypical Mechanic

When: 6 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 14

Where: Crockett High SA国际传媒 library, 5601 Manchaca Road (Park in the school lot accessible from Manchaca Road).

Background: The Bazaarvoice Foundation is partnering with David Crockett High SA国际传媒 to develop a new entrepreneurship endorsement program. The goal of the program is to assist students in starting for-profit business or non-profit organization and nurturing that business throughout their final two years of high school. Students will learn how to develop, fund and maintain their startup businesses while taking dual-credit opportunities as part of Crockett鈥檚 Einstein program. The Einstein program is a group of students that have met rigorous academic standards. Its purpose is to assist them with entering Tier One colleges.