SALT LAKE CITY — Westminster College's Institute for New Enterprise has announced upcoming speakers for its "2010 Lectures in Entrepreneurship."
The lecture series is a Westminster MBA course and speaker series that is free and open to the public. It runs Wednesdays through April 21 with two speakers each evening at the Gore Auditorium in the Bill and Vieve Gore School of Business. Activities begin at 6:30 p.m.
The March 17 speakers are Jeff Pedersen, president and chief executive officer of Del Sol, and Kate Maloney, co-founder and CEO of Costume Craze.
The March 24 speakers are Bill Child, chairman of RC Willey Home Furnishings, and Stephanie Greenwood and Steve Thomas, founders and owners of Bubble and Bee.
The March 31 speakers are Mike Levinthal, founder of Levinthal Capital Group, and Anne Dwane, co-founder of Military.com, former general manager of Affinity Networks and currently chief executive officer of Zinch.
For more information, contact Linda Muir at lmuir@westminstercollege.edu.
The lecture series is designed to expose students to a wide variety of businesses and industries, as well as to what it takes to get a new business running.
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