The Raymond V. Haysbert, Sr. Entrepreneurship Lecture: Alyso
Location
University Center : 310
Date & Time
October 21, 2015, 12:00 pm – Oct 22, 2015 1:00 pm
Description
Design Entrepreneurship:
Creative People with Great Ideas
Ready? Set? GO! You have a great idea, everyone keeps telling you that you should start a business, but you are creative and have no idea what it takes to run a business.
You know you have a unique skill set that can help you introduce your idea to a marketplace, but the only problem is you don't have any money or any real experience
on how or where to start. Traditionally your role in the workplace is to help other people make their ideas successful.
What makes someone a design entrepreneur? And why aren't more designers starting their own businesses? Alyson Beaton will offer her unique perspective and experiences
on launching a business with a MFA not a MBA. She will take you through her story, from using crowdfunding to bringing her idea to a national and international marketplace.
She will get in-depth on how she uses creativity to see the marketplace through a different lens. She will tell all about how being a designer has helped her succeed, and
in some cases fail. She has had first hand experience educating herself using the marketplace as her ultimate critic. She will discuss why she believes that design
entrepreneurs have the power to shape and transform the future of our marketplace.
Grow Studio clients include: Nordstrom, Paper Source, J. Crew, MOCA Cleveland, National Gallery of Arts DC, Walker Art Center, Chicago Architecture Foundation, Heath
Ceramics, and many more national and international independent retailers.
*Requests for special accommodations require prior notification of a minimum of two weeks.
Creative People with Great Ideas
Ready? Set? GO! You have a great idea, everyone keeps telling you that you should start a business, but you are creative and have no idea what it takes to run a business.
You know you have a unique skill set that can help you introduce your idea to a marketplace, but the only problem is you don't have any money or any real experience
on how or where to start. Traditionally your role in the workplace is to help other people make their ideas successful.
What makes someone a design entrepreneur? And why aren't more designers starting their own businesses? Alyson Beaton will offer her unique perspective and experiences
on launching a business with a MFA not a MBA. She will take you through her story, from using crowdfunding to bringing her idea to a national and international marketplace.
She will get in-depth on how she uses creativity to see the marketplace through a different lens. She will tell all about how being a designer has helped her succeed, and
in some cases fail. She has had first hand experience educating herself using the marketplace as her ultimate critic. She will discuss why she believes that design
entrepreneurs have the power to shape and transform the future of our marketplace.
Grow Studio clients include: Nordstrom, Paper Source, J. Crew, MOCA Cleveland, National Gallery of Arts DC, Walker Art Center, Chicago Architecture Foundation, Heath
Ceramics, and many more national and international independent retailers.
*Requests for special accommodations require prior notification of a minimum of two weeks.