NBMBAA, Atlanta Chapter
The National Black MBA Association (NBMBAA) Atlanta Chapter is a 501c3 non-profit organization established in 1980 that is comprised of business professionals, entrepreneur, and MBA students. The NBMBAA Atlanta Chapter is dedicated to developing partnerships that result in the creation of intellectual and economic wealth in the black community. The organization operates around five channels of engagement: Education, Professional Development, Leadership Development, Entrepreneurship, and Lifestyle. With more than 1300 members, NBMBAA Atlanta ranks as the largest chapter in the NBMBAA and has been recognized as a thought leader in the professional and civic communities within the greater Atlanta area because of its effectiveness in developing and executing programs and initiatives that positively impact youth, its members, and the community.
Victoria Entrepreneur Bootcamp
The Victoria Entrepreneur Bootcamp is an opportunity for students at Victoria University of Wellington to take their ideas and test them to see if they are viable as businesses.
The purpose of the Bootcamp is not just to grow businesses, but to grow entrepreneurs who learn essential skills while working on their own startups.
The Bootcamp is run by Viclink, Victoria's tech transfer office, in partnership with the BizDojo, Deliotte, Chapman Tripp, Accenture, Humankind, and 1st Assembly.