CRCE Launch Event: You’re invited!

| April 22, 2024
Submitted by Caitlin Costello for Student Experience

What started as an incubator focused on community-based sustainable entrepreneurship has become McMaster University’s newest research centre.

Join us in person at the Phoenix Craft House and Grill for this celebratory event! Complimentary light refreshments will be available.

The launch event will include a presentation and conversation with members of the Office of the Vice President Research, the DeGroote Office of the Dean, the research team inclusive of students, and the center’s local and international network.

There is no cost to attend this event; however, registration is kindly required.

Details:

  • Wednesday, May 1
  • Time: 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (ET)
  • Location: The Phoenix, McMaster Main Campus, Hamilton, ON
  • Register here.

Led by DeGroote School of Business Professor Benson Honig, the CRCE conducts interdisciplinary and partnership-based research that supports small and medium businesses often led by marginalized and/or minority entrepreneurs. The CRCE examines problems creatively and leverages constraints to foster innovative business solutions.

If you have any further questions about the CRCE, you are welcome to email: Javid Nafari (nafarij@mcmaster.ca) and any questions regarding this event can be forwarded to Kaitlin Wynia Baluk (wyniak@mcmaster.ca).

A photo of Benson Honig

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