TiE Detroit Announces TYE - TiE Young Entrepreneurs 2011
Release Date:
08/15/2011 Mrs. Dayna Heym - daynaa@youngsoft.com
Phone: (248) 675-1161
Fax: (248) 675-1201
August 3, 2011 – TiE Detroit, the Detroit Chapter of the global not-for-profit organization TiE – Talent, Ideas, Enterprise, has launched a new program to further its mission of fostering entrepreneurship through hands on mentoring. The new program titled TiE Young Entrepreneurs (TYE) targets a very motivated population segment of high school children by teaching them the basics of entrepreneurship though an intensive mentoring program.
Seema Chaturvedi, co-founder and past President of TiE Detroit, past member of TiE Global Board and chairperson of the TYE Detroit Program explains the vision behind the TYE saying, “TYE’s bigger cause is Social Development. We are committed to creating and nurturing future generation of entrepreneurs and leaders who make positive contribution to not only building a strong network of youth within their local communities but also leverage TiE’s global network to create value for global business ecosystems.”
TYE accomplishes this objective by offering training and mentoring program to selected high school students who learn about the challenges and rewards of becoming an entrepreneur. This 9 month long programs encourages the youth to get involved in the value creation process by exposing them to the entrepreneurial mindset. Seasoned entrepreneurs and mentors coach high school children (grades 9-12) on a business-focused curriculum. The program culminates to a global Business Plan Competition and nurtures creativity, self-confidence, leadership and overall development of the students.
TiE Detroit’s TYE Class of 2012 will be joining high school students from around the world as teams from 17 other chapters from 4 continents around the globe launch the TYE 2012 program in their respective chapters. These locations will include 9 cities from the US and Canada (Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Carolinas, Seattle, San Diego, Vancouver and Washington DC), 6 cities from India (Delhi, Chennai, Jaipur, Hubli, Kolkata and Ahmedabad), Melbourne, Australia, and London, UK.
TYE is in it third year of global existence. TYE 2012 builds upon the success of TYE 2011 when Global TYE involved 140 teens from nine cities in the United States, India and the United Kingdom and the final competition was held on April 30, 2011 at Cisco Systems in Research Triangle Park of North Carolinas. TYE Global competition sponsors include Wachovia, Cisco Systems, the Kauffman Foundation and NCSU’s Entrepreneur Initiative.
TYE 2012 participating high school students will devote their weekends for nearly four months to learn about entrepreneurship, business models, finance, marketing, law, leadership, and presentation skills. Winning regional teams from all 17 chapters will travel to Atlanta, Georgia in April 2012 to present their business plans to global judges in person. More than the intense competitive spirit, the interaction with team members from diverse locations is expected to build a community of budding entrepreneurs that stay connected through the prestigious TYE Alumni Network.
“Pitching a business idea to an investor is one of the hardest forms of communication,” comments Rupesh Srivastava, President of TiE Detroit. Srivastava adds “These kids will be able to walk into any boardroom in any company in the world and impress them with their knowledge and acumen. While only some of the pitches will eventually win awards, there were no losers. They are going to be the innovators of tomorrow.”
About TiE
TiE Inc. (The Indus Entrepreneurs) is the world’s largest not-for-profit organization promoting entrepreneurship, spread over 57 locations across 14 countries with a mission to foster entrepreneurship globally through mentoring, networking, and education is delivered to its more than 11,000 members worldwide.
Application submission date has extended till September 6, 2011
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