Sustainability Education & Enterprise Development (SEED) Program

Sustainability Education & Enterprise Development (SEED) Program – SEED (formerly TSIC) is a combined workshop series and pitch competition that prepares the next generation of innovators to create sustainable start-ups. Students can win seed funding for their ideas.

January 18 – SEED Human-Centered Design Workshop – at 12 p.m. in CBA 3.302 with DiMitri Higginbotham from the Center for Integrated Design. Lunch provided.

January 18 – SEEDing Impact: Entrepreneur Fireside Chat – at 6 p.m. in the Rowling Hall Special Events Room, RRH 5.210. Beth Carls and Amy Looper (founders of NSF grant recipient & B Corp awardee OneSeventeenMedia) will join veteran Judson Kauffman (founder of TerraDepth and Desert Door Distillery) for this Chat. Dinner will be provided.

January 25 – SEED Workshop 3: Building an Impact Business Model Canvas – at 5:30 p.m. in RRH 3.310. Presenter: McCombs Business Professor and Innovation Consultant Michael Peterson. Dinner provided.

Registration: bit.ly/gslieventbrite