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Student Entrepreneurs Launch New Round of Ventures through Suffolk Crowdfunding Course


BOSTON, Dec. 13, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Jewelry made from reclaimed marble, a modern twist on the traditional hookah bowl and baseball bats repurposed into barware are three of the latest Suffolk University student-run ventures that launched on Dec. 6. Rounding out this semester's projects are two social ventures, both of which provide support for the people of Haiti.

Suffolk's Sawyer Business School introduced one of the nation's first experiential courses on crowdfunding in fall 2016, where students launched campaigns to fund their own startup companies through Indiegogo. The acclaimed course is now in its third semester. Management and Entrepreneurship Professors Jenni Dinger and Chaim Letwin continue to co-teach the course, leveraging their backgrounds in retail and law, respectfully.

"Crowdfunding continues to enjoy tremendous growth worldwide," said Dinger. "Given that crowdfunding is still a relatively young capital source we are continuously learning what works and what doesn't. What has not changed is that the process of creating and preparing a campaign acts as an accelerator of sorts, prodding nascent entrepreneurs to take action."

This semester's ventures include:

More information on student startup businesses and crowdfunding campaigns from earlier this year can be found at http://www.suffolk.edu/business/undergraduate/75199.php

For more information, please contact:
Greg Gatlin: 617-573-8428, [email protected]

SOURCE Suffolk University



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