14 University of Hartford's Entrepreneurial Center | Women's Business Center
TD Bank's Business
Leadership Series
The Center hosts TD Bank's
Business Leadership series in
cooperation with the University's
Alumni Office. Held in fall and
spring, the workshops address
issues of interest to entrepreneurs
and alumni in their professional
development and growth. Topics
include: professional image,
ethics, organizational diversity,
strategies for change, and many
more. Workshops are led primarily
by Barney faculty; presenters also
include University staff, alumni,
and small business consultants.
Confident, Competent, and Connected:
Business Leaders for Today and Tomorrow
Barney School
of Business
The center is proud to be part of
the Barney School of Business
and to support its mission to
grow competent, confident, and
connected professionals and leaders
who are globally aware and socially
responsible. The center staff and
clients interact with Barney faculty
and students on many levels, each
sharing their knowledge and skills.
The center provides internships
to Barney business students,
offering them valuable experience
in the small business community.
Barney faculty members bring
their expertise to various center
programs. In Barney entrepreneurial
classes and programs, center staff
present to students; judge business
plan competitions; and participate in
a joint year-long project to connect
women-owned businesses with
female entrepreneurial students.
Clients of the center are invited
to Barney programs and lectures,
and the University community
is welcome at all of the center's
programs and services as well.
Students meet with small business leaders in Dr. Naoumova's class.
Annette
Rogers,
Barney
School of
Business
CAREER-FOCUSED
BUSINESS EDUCATION
860.768.4444 | barney@hartford.edu | hartford.edu/barney
87%
Employed
or Continuing
Their Education
after Graduation
100%
of Students
Complete at
Least One
Internship
7
Undergraduate
Programs
4
Graduate
Programs
241
Alumni and
Corporate
Connections
with Students
5%
Among Select
Percentage of
Business Schools
Worldwide
Holding AACSB
Accreditation