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Entrepreneurship Development Program

MIT Sloan Executive Education’s non-degree executive courses are led by MIT Sloan faculty and provide a targeted and flexible means to futureproof your business and your career. Fueled by cutting-edge research and aided by the latest technology, Exec Ed’s offerings include 90+ in-person and online courses offered throughout the year, as well as custom programs for organizations, and Executive Certificates.

EDP is held each year in January, EDA each year in June.

The week long Entrepreneurship Development Program (EDP) draws from the vast culture of innovation and entrepreneurship at MIT. This unique entrepreneurship development course introduces participants to MIT’s entrepreneurial education programs, technology transfer system, and global entrepreneurial network. It covers the entire venture creation process, from generating ideas to building viable global businesses, with a special emphasis on the nurturing roles of corporations, universities, governments, and foundations.

EDP participants will leave this course able to:

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    He became a Senior Associate for CISL in 2011 and prior to that developed his public affairs consultancy activities largely in this area. He led advocacy campaigns for a range of blue-chip multinational clients, trade associations and coalitions as he established his career in Brussels through international PR agencies such as Weber Shandwick Worldwide and Edelman PR Worldwide, as well as co-founding Brussels’ first ‘think-do tank’, The Centre.

    A European of dual Belgian-British nationality, his interest in the EU began as a student. He gained a first class degree in European Studies (French and Italian, Joint Honours) from the University of Bath, and went on to be awarded a Doctorate from the same institution for a thesis on interest representation in the EU on environmental issues. This focused on the activities around the packaging and packaging waste Directive, the most lobbied piece of legislation in the EU’s history, at the time. As convinced ‘pro-European’, he continues to support the UK’s active involvement in the EU.

    Martin Sorrell

    British businessman

    Sir Martin Stuart Sorrell (born 14 February 1945) is a British businessman and the founder of WPP plc, the world's largest advertising and PR group, both by revenue and the number of staff. Sorrell was the longest-serving chief executive of a FTSE 100 company.[1][2]

    He is consistently one of the UK's highest-paid corporate executives.[3] According to The Sunday Times Rich List in 2019, Sorrell is worth £368 million.[4] Sorrell has served on boards and advisory bodies of a number of high-profile public, academic and business organisations, including several leading business schools, both in the UK and internationally.

    Early life and education

    Martin Stuart Sorrell was born in London on 14 February 1945 to a Jewish family: his father was an electronics retailer,[5][6] whose ancestors came from Ukraine, Poland and Romania.[7] He was educated at the independent Haberdashers' Boys' School, then studied economics at Christ's College, Cambridge,[8] and ga

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