What does it take to be an Entrepreneur?

What does it take to be an Entrepreneur? The Crown Heights Young Entrepreneurs initiative seeks to answer this question with a new four part series which will feature well known business people who will share some of their ideas for success.

The four part series was developed with an eye on assisting aspiring individuals in the community to explore entrepreneurship as a potential career path. The series will include everyday fundamentals from understanding the entrepreneurial mindset, how to recognize and evaluate opportunities, how to create a business and marketing plan and how to secure startup funding.

The courses will be taught by well-known business men from the community, who have built successful business from the ground up and are ready to provide hands on know-how. “This is an incredible opportunity,” says Rabbi Yehoshua Werde, Director of CHYE. “Crown Heights is a community on the rise, and we are looking to create a startup revolution.”

Launched just two short years ago, CHYE has created a business resource center, specially tailored to the unique needs of the Crown Heights Jewish community. CHYE Promotes responsible business development, the building of a vibrant business network, and assisting emerging entrepreneurs in their pursuit of lasting success.

“People need more than just a dollar to succeed,” says Rabbi Werde. “A vision without action is a daydream, but action without vision is a nightmare. The series will train entrepreneurs in the visionary skills they need to succeed.”

The Series is open to men and women of our community and is free with advanced registration.

Space is limited. To reserve your space log on to CHYE.info/series. For more information please email info@chye.info or visit CHYE.info

6 Comments

  • rochie

    why are there only men on the panel? there are plenty of young women who are not only moms but are also entrepreneur it would be nice to hear from them as well

    • To

      Theirs nothing to learn from a mother who puts her kids to the side and runs a busines! In satmar u know that girls are not allude to go to Shul even in Shabbos! Unless all the food and prep is done for the meal. So some times you will have older bubbys in the small woman’s section. And don’t tell me ch is better!

  • Yawn

    Don’t spend your time listening to these guys.. Actually go out and make something of yourself.