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The Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership
and Buffalo Niagara Sales and
Marketing Executives Present Entrepalooza '07
World-Renowned Author and Business Consultant,
Alan Weiss, Ph.D. and
Legendary Football Coach Terry Bowden Headline Signature Event
Buffalo, NY - The University at Buffalo School of
Management, Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership Alumni Association
(CELAA) together with Buffalo Niagara Sales & Marketing
Executives (BNSME) will present the third annual Entrepalooza
event, Entrepalooza '07, at the Holiday Valley Resort &
Conference Center in Ellicottville, New York. The full day
festival, to be held on June 14, 2007, will host more than
300 business leaders and entrepreneurs from the Western New
York region.
Keynote speaker at the event is Alan Weiss, Ph.D., author,
speaker, and business consultant to major firms such as Merck,
Hewlett-Packard, GE, The Federal Reserve, The New York Times,
and over 400 other leading organizations. His prolific publishing
includes over 500 articles and 25 books, including best-sellers,
such as Million Dollar Consulting: Making It Work and Turning
Strategy Into Action: "Good Enough" Isn't Enough.
Luncheon speaker, renowned college football coach, Terry
Bowden, will share the winning strategy that earned him the
honor of being five-time coach of the year.
Registration for Entrepalooza '07, which is open to the area's
business owners and management as well as CEL Program participants
and alumni, begins at 11:00 AM. Seating is limited and reservations
are required. For additional information, contact Pat Milbrand,
885-5715; plm@buffalo.edu .
Participants in this year's Allstate Minority and Women Emerging
Entrepreneur Program (MWEE), a joint venture of the UB School
of Management's Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership (CEL)
and the UB Center for Urban Studies, will also be attending
Entrepalooza '07 as guests of the Center for Entrepreneurial
Leadership.
About the UB School of Management and the
Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership (CEL)
Based on a survey of corporate recruiters, The Wall Street
Journal ranks The University at Buffalo School of Management
as one of the world's top 10 regional business schools. Business
Week ranks the school as one of the country's top five business
schools for the fastest return on MBA investment, and Forbes
cites it as one of the best business schools in the U.S. for
the return on investment it provides MBA graduates. For more
information, visit http://mgt.buffalo.edu .
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