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A Conversation with Michael Burcham
The Nashville Business Journal interviews Michael Burcham on his newly appointed position as President & CEO of the Nashville Entrepreneur Center.
Read MoreMichael Burcham to speak at Nashville Rotary
President and CEO of the Entrepreneur Center, Michael Burcham, is invited to speak at the upcoming Nashville Rotary meeting.
Read MoreNashville Entrepreneur Center names Michael Burcham as President
The Tennesean reports that healthcare serial entrepreneur, Michael Burcham, will be the first President of the Nashville Entrepreneur Center.
Read MoreMichael Burcham to lead Entrepreneur Center
The Nashville Post reports that serial healthcare entrepreneur, Michael Burcham, will be the first President of the Nashville Entrepreneur Center.
Read MoreNashville Entrepreneur Center names Michael Burcham its first President
The Nashville Entrepreneur Center names serial entrepreneur Michael Burcham as its first President.
Read MoreGEW at MTSU
Much thanks to Professor Rachel Wilson and the MTSU Business and Communication Department for inviting the NEC to visit and share our story with the program.
Read MoreVentureNashville: David Repas of Finagle
http://www.venturenashville.com/nashville-entrepreneur-finagles-way-to-internet-summit-cms-397
Read Moreby ecadmin on 11/14/2009 in Digital Media, News, People, Technology
EntrepreNashville: a recap
http://www.venturenashville.com/entrepreneurs-advice-for-best-of-times-worst-of-times-cms-398
Read MoreExecutive Director Search Continues: VentureNashville
http://www.venturenashville.com/entrepreneur-center-leadership-search-continues-cms-395
Read MoreJoe Freedman speaks out for entrepreneurs in the Tennessean
Well said:
“Starting a company isn’t easy. Even in a healthy economy, starting a new enterprise is difficult, and the people who take on this kind of challenge have to be resourceful. In an economic downturn like the one we’re experiencing now, those people need all the help they can get. One of the many reasons I love living in Nashville is that our city understands this, and now we’re actually doing something about it.”
Read the full article here at www.tennessean.com.
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