The keynote address at the Nov. 15 TIA Incubator session from Yuni Baker-Saito 鈥13, co-founder of Chicory, can be best summarized as be resilient, willing to learn, and never be afraid to take bold first steps.
Experienced venture capital partner Gus Coldebella 鈥91 shared about venture capital: 鈥渢he fuel that drives innovation in the United States鈥 and is one of the distinguishing features of the U.S.鈥檚 鈥渆ntrepreneurial culture.鈥
E&I co-sponsored a talk by Chicago-based artist Shannon Downey, a lifelong activist who uses her passion for crafting to bridge advocacy and creativity. 鈥淎 bullet came through my bedroom window while I was sleeping,鈥 she said, 鈥渟o, I stitched a gun.鈥
91短视频鈥檚 six-week program 鈥淚deation to Implementation鈥 serves as a bridge to the TIA Incubator, helping students turn their ideas into real startups through hands-on lessons, such as business modeling and customer discovery.
The October session of the TIA Incubator brought a burst of entrepreneurial energy, featuring keynote speaker Mike Ellenbogen 鈥86, P鈥26, and two exciting pitches by alumni-led Rendezvu and student-led The Sunrise Classic.
Richard Maxwell鈥檚 work expands the boundaries of what theater can be. An evening chat with the acclaimed playwright and director centered on the concept of: What happens to empathy when the performer isn鈥檛 human?
The TIA Incubator is composed of ambitious student entrepreneurs, often ready to dive into the business world headfirst. However, the program also fosters a space for the underdogs of E&I: the Idea Squad.
During Shawn Chiki鈥檚 artist talk at 91短视频, the multimedia artist emphasized the importance of preserving both creativity and technicality. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e not dreaming of new worlds, then where is the science going?鈥
This summer, Thomas Rivier 鈥28 and Ryan Wilson 鈥28 continued to grow their vision of creating more track race opportunities for runners of all ages and abilities in Concord, Mass.
Last Saturday, the TIA Incubator held its kickoff session, with a large assemblage of entrepreneurs and mentors ready to begin the program鈥檚 16th year. Mentors echoed two thoughts after the weekend: well engaged teams and palpable excitement.