Several weeks ago, I heard a very heated discussion on the failure of Harvard entrepreneurship at the MIT Entrepreneurship Forum’s recent Power, Drugs & Money conference (that was extended in an Xconomist Forum post by former gubernatorial candidate and Harvard grad Chris Gabrieli). Being a curious MIT student, I decided to investigate the issue and … Continue reading “Harvard Entrepreneurship Lives! (A Report from an MIT Student)”
Author: Albert Park
Albert Park is senior undergraduate pursuing a S.B. in Material Science and Engineering and a minor in Management Science at MIT. He is an avid entrepreneur, and is currently working on clean energy company Green Karma Technologies and academic consulting firm Lobby 10 Consulting. Albert’s past honors include placing 3rd at the Institute for Soldier Nanotechnology’s Soldier Design Competition and winning the energy prize at the MIT $1K Elevator Pitch Contest.
Innovation 101: Perspectives from a Humble MIT Undergrad
A couple of weeks ago, I had the great honor of attending Xconomy Forum: The Future of Innovation in New England. As I met some fantastic angel investors and shook hands with iRobot CEO Helen Greiner, I felt the strange euphoric giddiness once only reserved for Christmas mornings. What was I, a lowly and unproven … Continue reading “Innovation 101: Perspectives from a Humble MIT Undergrad”