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<div>Iona College is a private, four-year Catholic college in New Rochelle, NY. In 1940, it was founded by the Congregation of Christian Brothers and today offers more than 60 bachelor's programs and 40 minors. Iona is comprised of the School of Arts & Science and the LaPenta School of Business. The institution has approximately 4,000 undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in it.</div><div><br /></div><div>The Hynes Institute for Entrepreneurship & Innovation was established in 2017 due to a generous $15 million gift to Iona from James Hynes, '69, '01H, and Anne Marie Hynes. The Hynes Institute is an emerging force that strives to prepare the future generation of entrepreneurs, innovators, and leaders to move the world. It also ensures that students develop the knowledge, skills, and experience necessary to create, lead, and innovate in an ever-changing global economy.</div><div><br /></div><div>At the Hynes Institute for Entrepreneurship & Innovation, their mission is “to create and foster an interdisciplinary community of Iona students who engage in entrepreneurial learning opportunities to develop an entrepreneurial mindset."</div>'''Strategic Priorities 2022'''
''Strategy number 1:'' Connect Create internal connections: On Campus Network building. Collaborate with the Gaels connect program. Open network avenues into different industries and  disciplinescenter for student engagement and Gael Activity Board:
''Priority number 2:'' -Plan and execute an informational networking event: Part 1: Informational session. With regarding the assistance importance of the Center for community in developing networks and careers. Students will be given tips on how to optimize their linked in/indeed profiles. Part 2: Student Engagement, networks will be formed by a social facilitator or event host. Interactive games and activities will be held where give students will exchange career goals an idea of who they wish to connect with and connect using the digital platform Slack to communicateform their networking teams.
''Priority Number 3Strategy number 2:Create external connections:'': Student information (emailConnect networks to the Gaels Go further Mentoring Program  -Once student networks have been formed, major, interests) each student will be recordedcreate a Gaels Go further profile. Emails These teams will have access to Iona's Alumni and newsletters regarding on campus engagement opportunities industry leaders. Instead of each student being assigned one mentor, the network teams will be sent able tot talk with multiple mentors from different sectors.   ''-Strategy Number 3'': Engage external partners to each provide insights. Part 1) Cite visitation by the network Part 2) Present to stakeholders their semester learnings. <div>
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