Joyelle Harris, Ph.D., MBA
Joyelle Harris, Ph.D., MBA
Harris joins Georgia State from the Georgia Institute of Technology, where she most recently served as the director of Undergraduate […]
Faculty/Research, Main Street Seed Fund
Harris joins Georgia State from the Georgia Institute of Technology, where she most recently served as the director of Undergraduate […]
Advisors, Atlanta Tech News, Main Street Seed Fund, News Releases
Main Street Seed Fund, Our Students and Alumni
Just a couple years after receiving a non-dilutive grant from Georgia State University’s Main Street Entrepreneurs Seed Fund, Emily Wilson (B.A. ’21), founder of EKAT Productions, has teamed up with Didi Paulini of Didi Productions and Jennifer Spell of Spellbound Pictures to produce two feature length documentaries. READ MORE
InnovateState, Main Street Seed Fund, Our Students and Alumni, Uncategorized
Two-weeks in April 2024 will be remembered for innovation and inspiration for it ignited the entrepreneurial spirit at Georgia State University – all thanks to the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Institute’s (ENI) university-wide initiative InnovateSTATE. Read all about it…
Demo Day, Events, Main Street Seed Fund, Our Students and Alumni
The Entrepreneurship & Innovation Institute (ENI) at Georgia State University recently hosted its annual Demo Day in honor of the companies participating in the current cohort of the Main Street Entrepreneurs Seed Fund. Read more.
Main Street Seed Fund, Our Students and Alumni
When 23-year-old Angad Sahgal was born with Down syndrome, his parents made a vow to ensure that he always had the same opportunities as his older brother. That led to Angad learning three languages, earning a black belt in karate and taking classes at Georgia State University. Read to learn more.
Main Street Seed Fund, Our Students and Alumni
Georgia State University student Paige Malcolm is the founder and CEO of SkinCentric, one of 12 companies selected to participate in Georgia State’s Main Street Entrepreneurs Seed Fund. The six-month program supports GSU students, recent alumni and community entrepreneurs with seed funding and mentorship to start and grow new ventures. Malcolm, a sophomore computer science major at the university, merged two of her passions — beauty and technology — to create SkinCentric. Click to read more.
Main Street Seed Fund, News Releases
Georgia State University’s Entrepreneurship & Innovation Institute (ENI) has selected a diverse group of founders and innovative companies for the fourth cohort of its Main Street Entrepreneurs Seed Fund.
Yanie Eyewear is looking to develop multi-functional glasses that provide protection against harmful UV light and provide relief for severe dry eye disease.
VMA is a Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) enriched music program serving youth of all ages that utilizes music as a tool to empower scholars with the skills, values and cultural understanding to successfully navigate high school.