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All of the Northeast Center's presentations on entrepreneurship, compiled in one place.
PDF document, 1.6 MB
Opportunities for Land Grant Universities. Presentation by Stephan Goetz, February 2009.
PDF document, 378.6 KB
Opening Keynote for the 2011 What Works! conference, by Ross Gittell. Lessons From the University of New Hampshire’s Green Launching Pad
Opening Keynote from the 2011 What Works conference, by Ross Gittell. Lessons From the University of New Hampshire’s Green Launching Pad
PDF document, 1.7 MB
by Stephan Goetz
PDF document, 997.5 KB
Ajka Suljevic and Scott Loveridge, Michigan State University
PDF document, 2.0 MB
Diane Vigna, University of Nebraska
PDF document, 830.2 KB
Ann Sherrard, University of Maryland and Kathleen Liang, University of Vermont
PDF document, 3.3 MB
Peggy Fogarty-Harnish, Penn State University
PDF document, 150.0 KB
PDF document, 73.3 KB
Bob Noble, Keystone Development Center
PDF document, 820.2 KB
Louis Bassano and Jim McConnon, University of Maine
PDF document, 3.5 MB
Bill McMaster, University of Vermont
PDF document, 1.4 MB
Brent Hales, University of Southern Mississippi
PDF document, 224.2 KB
A roundtable discussion led by Mary Peabody, University of Vermont Extension
PDF document, 169.0 KB
Mary Peabody, University of Vermont
PDF document, 1.8 MB
Lisa Chase, University of Vermont and Ben Amsden, Plymouth State University
PDF document, 4.4 MB
Ginger Myers, University of Maryland
PDF document, 668.0 KB
Day two Keynote by Thomas Lyons, Baruch College
PDF document, 11.8 MB
Mark Gagnon, Penn State University
PDF document, 4.1 MB
Stephan Goetz, The Northeast Regional Center
PDF document, 162.5 KB
Thomas Lyons, Baruch College
PDF document, 1020.9 KB
Kathleen Liang, University of Vermont
PDF document, 1.1 MB
PowerPoint Presentation by Judith Stallman, University of Missouri-Columbia, delivered as a preview to the 2011 What Works! conference.
Supplement to May 2011 webinar
PDF document, 82.5 KB
July 2006 presentation to the Northeast States Association for Agricultural Stewardship by Dr. Martin Shields, Acting Director, The Northeast Regional Center
PDF document, 629.9 KB
As part of a session that used a set of case studies to explore the degree to which entrepreneurs are catalysts for food system development, this presentation by David Hughes and Harry Crissy of Clemson University and Kathryn Boys of Virginia Tech University offers a look at Limehouse Produce, a locally owned wholesale food broker in Charleston, SC. PDF file.
PDF document, 143.2 KB
This presentation is about how entrepreneurship can be a catalyst for ensuring food security for consumers and a driver of value-added agriculture that improves producers' lives. Presented by Dr. Tom Lyons of the City University of New York. PDF file.
PDF document, 8.8 MB
As part of a session that used a set of case studies to explore the degree to which entrepreneurs are catalysts for food system development, this presentation by Martha Sullins of Colorado State University offers a look at Zia Taqueria, a restaurant in Southern Colorado. PDF file.
PDF document, 3.2 MB
As part of a session that used a set of case studies to explore the degree to which entrepreneurs are catalysts for food system development, this presentation by James Matson of Matson Consulting offers a look at Sandhills Farm-to-Table Co-op in Southern Pines, NC. PDF file.
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