Young Entrepreneur Foundation

EW2007.jpgCongress created America's first Entrepreneurship Week USA, held February 24 - March 3, 2007.  Entrepreneurship Week USA comprised thousands of activities, ranging from high-school competitions to academic gatherings and local town halls to a national policy summit. More than 1,000 organizations throughout the country answered the call, with activities in all 50 states.

NFIB participated in Entrepreneurship Week USA and also celebrated the programs of the Young Entrepreneur Foundation.

 

  • NFIB President in the Classroom for National Entrepreneurship Week (Windows Media)
    This video shows excerpts from NFIB President Todd Stottlemyer's visit and advice to a Fairfax County Public School Fashion Marketing Class on Thursday, March 1, to help show high school students that starting their own business is a real possibility.
  • NFIB Brings Entrepreneurship Skills to Tysons Corner Classroom on the Mall
    As part of National Entrepreneurship Week, National Federation of Independent Business President and CEO Todd Stottlemyer mentored a Fairfax County Public School Fashion Marketing Class on Thursday, March 1 to help show high school students that starting their own business is a real possibility.
  • Visa USA and NFIB's YEF Announce New Partnership
    NFIB is celebrating the first annual National Entrepreneurship Week USA (Feb. 24 – March 3) with the announcement of a renewed partnership with Visa USA to sponsor its Young Entrepreneur Foundation programs, and by recognizing the schools participating in the YEF Entrepreneur-in-the-Classroom pilot program.
  • Small Business Makes a Big Impact
    The Small Business Administration shares information about small business' effect on the economy, to acknowledge Entrepreneurship Week USA 2007.