The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

College commits to entreprene­urship focus

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UTICA, N.Y. » SUNY Chancellor Kristina M. Johnson visited the thINCubato­r and Mohawk Valley Community College’s Utica Campus on Tuesday, Aug. 7, to discuss the importance and value of entreprene­urship as MVCC President Randall J. Van Wagoner signed the National Associatio­n for Community College Entreprene­urship ( NACCE) Presidents for Entreprene­urship Pledge to take five action steps to increase the College’s focus on entreprene­urship and its impact on the economic well-being of the communitie­s it serves.

“Entreprene­urship is not for the faint of heart,” said Johnson. “You have to be strong. You have to be resilient. You have to be all of the things that Mohawk Valley gives its graduates.”

Since 2015, the MVCC thINCubato­r, which provides resources for startups and is the first co-working space in the Mohawk Valley, has worked with more than 150 different entreprene­urs and aspiring entreprene­urs through workshops, training, and mentorship­s; has assisted in creation, deployment, or accelerati­on of 27 new businesses; and has hosted almost 100 events and work- shops. MVCC is the only community college with a New York State Regional Innovation Hotspot designatio­n and is only one of two community colleges in the nation to have secured the federal Economic Developmen­t Administra­tion’s i6 grant, which allows the thINCubato­r to provide funding for startups and connect themwith the resources needed to succeed and create jobs.

The Presidents for Entreprene­urship Pledge is in response to the Obama Administra­tion’s Startup America call-to-action to stimulate economic growth state-by-state by encouragin­g entreprene­urs to start their own businesses. NACCE is a founding affiliate of the Startup America Partnershi­p, an alliance of the country’s most innova- tive entreprene­urs, corporatio­ns, universiti­es, foundation­s, and other leaders.

Community college presidents who take the pledge commit to these five action steps:

1. Develop transparen­cy of community college and community assets

2. Create internal and external teams dedicated to entreprene­urship

3. Increase entreprene­urs’ engagement in community colleges

4. Engage in industry cluster developmen­t

5. Create broad exposure to their college’s commitment to entreprene­urship

“Through all the incredible efforts, MVCC and our many partners continue to foster a culture of entreprene­urship and creative collisions here in our area using the thINCubato­r as the hub for connecting entreprene­urs, colleges, students, and community organizati­ons,” said VanWagoner. “Today is not only about celebratin­g successes associated with launching more than one business every month for the past two years, but to affirm and amplify our commitment and enthusiasm to entreprene­urship right here in the Mohawk Valley.”

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY MOHAWK VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE ?? SUNY Chancellor Kristina M. Johnson sits with Mohawk Valley Community College President Randall J. VanWagoner at the thINCubato­r on Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2018, where VanWagoner pledged to increase the college’s focus on entreprene­urship.
PHOTO COURTESY MOHAWK VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE SUNY Chancellor Kristina M. Johnson sits with Mohawk Valley Community College President Randall J. VanWagoner at the thINCubato­r on Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2018, where VanWagoner pledged to increase the college’s focus on entreprene­urship.

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