== Strategy 2: Innovation Council Board ==
There are two main issues that an Innovation Council Board could attack and resolve-
''Existent Opportunities''
Villanova, with 6500 undergrads, graduate students, and Philadelphia within reach, offers a plethora of opportunities. Guest speakers, workshops, conferences, networking events, and more are all highly frequent occurrences. However, many of these opportunities are not taken advantage of by many students. For example, the most recent TEDx Villanova hosted an incredible collection of speakers, but the student attendance did not even reach the capacity set by TEDx. An Innovation Council board could become a hub for all innovative activity on campus. It could fill gaps in advertising and publicity where other groups are lacking to ensure all students are aware of their opportunities.
''Spreading Knowledge''
The necessity to spread knowledge of innovation is a theme in the student priorities for Villanova. A council board could host events in which they can educate students about what innovation is all about and how it can help them. Workshops meant to inspire students would ignite innovation through campus.
== Strategy 3: Publicity & Events ==