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<p style= Summary "text-align: center;"></p><p style="text-align: center;"></p><p styleThis page is dedicated to the "text-align: center;">[[File:Movers.jpg|border|Movers and Shakers that are making bold moves and shaking things up.jpg]]</p><p style="text-align: center;"></p> = Summary<br/> =
<span style="font-size: 12px;">This page is dedicated to the Movers and Shakers that are making bold moves and shaking things up. &nbsp;We broke this down into I&E Projects On Campus, Traditional Entrepreneurship as well as Social Entrepreneurship. &nbsp;Each page was created with a link to a list of projects to limit the length of this page so that it does not become overwhelming as the number of UI Fellows and their projects grow. &nbsp;With that being said there are a great number of people across the nation doing great things. &nbsp;This page is simply here to let others know what we are doing and make it easier to disseminate information on our projects.</span>
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= I&E Projects On Campus =
Through our training as UI Fellows many of us have developed projects we are working on at our respective campuses. &nbsp;These range in breadth and scope but are all geared towards developing an ecosystem that is supportive of creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship. &nbsp;These projects include things such as starting a student organizations to developing a long term plan of sustainable growth. &nbsp;<p style== "text-align: center;">[[File:TedEntrepreneurship.jpg|thumbborder|Entrepreneurship.jpg]]Tedx ==</p>
The TEDx Program is designed to help communities, organizations and individuals to spark conversation and connection through local TED-like experiences.= Traditional Entrepreneurship =
At TEDx events, "Traditional Entrepreneurship" may result in new organizations&nbsp;or revitalize mature organizations&nbsp;in response to a screening of TED Talks videos -- or perceived business opportunity. A new&nbsp;[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business b]usiness&nbsp;started by an entrepreneur is referred to as a combination &nbsp;[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Startup_company s]tartup company. In recent years, the term has been extended to include social and political forms of live presenters and TED Talks videos -- sparks deep conversation and connections at the local levelentrepreneurial activity.
TEDx events are planned Entrepreneurial activities differ substantially depending on the type of organization and creativity involved. Entrepreneurship ranges in scale from solo projects, and coordinated independentlyeven just part-time projects, under a free license granted by TED. === [[University of Wisconsin Milwaukee]] === [http://wwwto major undertakings that create many job opportunities.tedxuwmilwaukee.com/ Tedx UW-Milwaukee]&nbsp;will Many organizations exist to support would-be in October entrepreneurs including specialized government agencies, business incubators, innovation campuses, and some NGOs. More recently, the term entrepreneurship has been extended to include conceptualizations of 2014 with entrepreneurship as a theme specific mindset&nbsp;resulting in entrepreneurial initiatives e.g. in the form of "Generation Y Not." social entrepreneurship, political entrepreneurship&nbsp;Stay tuned for more informationor knowledge entrepreneurship<p style="text-align: center;"></p><p style= Maker's Space == == 3"text-Day Start-up Springboard ==align: center;">[[File:World.jpg|border|World.jpg]]</p>= Traditional Social Entrepreneurship =
[[FileSocial entrepreneurship is&nbsp;the process of pursuing innovative solutions to social problems. More specifically, social entrepreneurs adopt a mission to create and sustain social value. They pursue opportunities to serve this mission, while continuously adapting and learning. They draw upon appropriate thinking in both the business and nonprofit worlds and operate in all kinds of organizations:Entrepreneurshiplarge and small; new and old; religious and secular; nonprofit, for-profit, and hybrid.jpg|thumb]]
= Business Entrepreneurs typically measure performance in profit and return, but social entrepreneurs also take into account a positive return to society. Social Entrepreneurship =entrepreneurship typically furthers broad social, cultural, and environmental goals and is commonly associated with the voluntary and not-for-profit sectors.&nbsp;Profit can at times also be a consideration for certain companies or other enterprises.
[[File:WorldSocial entrepreneurship practiced in a world or international context is called international social entrepreneurship.jpg|thumb|World.jpg]]