New business development center open at BC-U

Datoona Beach, Fall. – students Bethon Cokeman University Now there will be access to a new business center located on the campus.


What do you need to know

  • On Friday afternoon, a ribbon cut was held on Friday afternoon for the inauguration of the Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development (CED) at Bethon Cookman University.

  • The center will have a “Lesing Entrepreneurs for Success” program. This is a move that aims to promote a group of innovatives and creators for the benefit of private and public sector organizations in Volvovia County and other areas of Florida.

  • Since the autumn, students have been meeting with faculty teachers and JP Morgan Chase leaders on a weekly basis, and are learning how to launch a new project and to include AI tools for a business scale.

  • Applying for programs at the Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development, students will need to have a good educational status, and will need to list their experience and offer letters of interest.


A ribbon cutting ceremony was held on Friday afternoon for the inauguration of the Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development (CED).

“We are very excited so that everyone can see how it looks like it and what is it now,” said Dr. Ebony Raine Hans, the director of the program.

The center will be included in the program “to equip traders for success”. This is a move that aims to promote a group of innovatives and creators for the benefit of private and public sector organizations in Volvovia County and other areas of Florida.

“It is important because they have the opportunity to establish a relationship and partnership with not only their classmates but their professors. And other people like JP Morgan Chase have come to witness them. They can enhance this relationship. They can only take something out of the educational piece.

BCU business students have the opportunity to put their views in front of the team executives of JP Morgan Chase’s Central Florida’s Central Florida and get feedback from them.

“Our pitch was about the cross -gene AI, so we know that AI can scare a bit for those who are not accustomed to it,” He was one of the many students who presented their business ideas.

“The impressions were positive, and I was told that we just need to remember that AI is a device and human beings are the ones who produce AI. Oscar said,” We do not need AI, AI needs us. “

Since the autumn, students have been meeting with faculty teachers and JP Morgan Chase leaders on a weekly basis, and are learning how to start a new project and how to add AI tools for a business scale, such as increasing the investment needed to start it.

Oscar said he was excited to get this opportunity in the early stages of his career.

“Being from Miami and being my skin -colored baby, we were not really told that there is another way. It usually starts wrapping, start playing basketball, you start becoming a creator, and these options do not matter.

Applying for programs at the Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development, students will need to have a good educational status and list their experience and list of interests.

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