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== Strategy #1 == #Obtain the paperwork necessary to begin a student organization on campus (April 2014)#Find an advisor and committed executive board members to start this club. Submit copies of the Constitution and By Laws, Letter of Intent, and Student Roster to Campus Activities to gain an interest group charter (April 2014-August 2014)#Meet with the faculty advisor, Professor Mark Quin; supportive faculty members interested in helping; Dr. Partha Bhattacharjee, Dr. Kristi Brumfield, and Dr. Tarun Mandal; and the committed students interesting in having a leadership role to discuss future plans and visions of the club. (Fall 2014)#Create an innovation challenge with executive board members and advisor to attract more students to sign up to join. A simple problem can be selected where students compete to design a low prototype in hopes of winning a prize from other student votes. (Fall 2014)#This challenge must be advertised in the newspaper, bulletin board, website, et al. The challenge occurs outdoors, satisfying its aim to gain more student members.(Fall 2014)#The executive board plans out the events for the 2014-2015 school year including guest speakers, fundraisers, community service, challenges/competitions. (Fall 2014)#This plan must be approved by the advisor and Campus Activities, dates will be tentative to change. (Fall 2014)#Look forward to a successful and developing innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem (Fall 2014 –Spring 2015)#Evaluation by student, faculty, and administration (Fall 2015)#Adjust any needed changes and continue (Fall 2015-Spring 2016)
STRATEGIC PRIORITY 1. Provide opportunity for student-led innovation, commercialization, and entrepreneurship experience.