Dartmouth Entrepreneurial Resources
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Angeli parvi ("little angels") is a group of industry leaders who mentor aspiring Dartmouth entrepreneurs by guiding development of business plans and strategies. The group also provides a link to the venture capital community so that new entrepreneurs can secure funding to support prototype development, market testing and analysis, and travel for presentations.
For more information, contact John W. Ballard '55 Th'56 Tu'56 at jwb4rpsi@aol.com.
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The Club of Dartmouth Entrepreneurs (CODE) was established to promote three objectives: promoting knowledge of entrepreneurship on campus, directing students to the proper resources if they have an idea to develop, and helping students gain experience in entrepreneurial fields through opportunities such as internships or VC Shadowing programs.
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The Dartmouth Entrepreneurial Network (DEN) helps people in the Dartmouth community learn about and implement entrepreneurship. Their services include strategic advice, one-on-one mentoring, networking opportunities as well as helping entrepreneurs build a company infrastructure and locate office space.
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The Dartmouth Regional Technology Center (DRTC) is a nonprofit business incubator that offers assistance for entrepreneurs in refining business plans and identifying sources of investment and expertise.
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The Dartmouth Technnology Transfer Office (TTO) works with College inventors to acquire patents and licensing. They also offer information and advice on industy-sponsored research agreements, material transfer agreements, State business assistance programs, and other issues concerning academic collaborations with industry.
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Tuck School of Business offers a two-year program leading to the MBA. Tuck School professors teach the business courses that are part of the Thayer School M.E.M. program. Tuck also offers an array of executive education and other non-degree programs, such as the Tuck Business Bridge Program® for undergraduates and Leadership Education and Development (LEAD), a summer program for high school students.
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Tuck School's Glassman/McNamee Center for Digital Strategies conducts research on information technology business strategy and processes. It also convenes roundtables and brings digital strategies into the classroom through case development and experiential learning.
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The Tuck Center for Private Equity and Entrepreneurship is both an academic research center and a source of information about current trends for campus ventures.










