C.E.O. & E-House Take a Walking Tour of ATDC
C.E.O. & E-House Take a Walking Tour of ATDC
For this week’s C.E.O. meeting the students along with E-House residents ventured over to the Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC) for a guided tour.
Collegiate Entrepreneurs' Organization, E-House
For this week’s C.E.O. meeting the students along with E-House residents ventured over to the Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC) for a guided tour.
On Friday, November 9th our E-House Living Learning Community students got some entrepreneurial coaching from Chris Walker (B.B.A. ’16, M.B.A. ‘17) and Jerell Abrams (B.S. ‘13) of “See Atlanta Sights.” While they both had different experiences at Georgia State, both men stressed the importance of getting involved while in college, because it is how you build relationships with people — you never know who you might meet and where they’ll end up.
E-House Residents and ENI students gathered at the historic Flatiron Building located on 84 Peachtree Street in Downtown Atlanta for food and fellowship with the founders of two FlatironCity residents: Land Of A Thousand Hills Coffee and FIGO City Fast Pasta.
To kick off the semester, E-House residents gathered in their exclusive co-working space to network with fellow neighbors and learn more about Georgia State’s entrepreneurial initiatives.
E-House residents recently interacted with the founders of two very cool and hip startups, Bloveit and Qoins.
E-House residents visited Atlanta Tech Village (ATV), the largest tech hub in the Southeast.
Monique Mills, founder and CEO of ThePartyMatch, a real-time booking and reservation tech startup for unique venues, visited the E-House lounge.
E-House hosted a meet-and-greet for its resident entrepreneurs.
E-House residents toured the Switchyards Downtown Club, a 19,000-square-foot historic 1920s renovated building located downtown.