Q&A with Kay Molkentin

What do you teach? I teach E-Scholar courses -ENT480: Creating a World Class Venture and ENT481: Venture Apprenticeship and help with ENT482: Global Entrepreneurship along with: ENT200: Intro to Entrepreneurship BUS364: Innovation (1 section) BUS487: Social Entrepreneurship What are you working on? Anything and everything entrepreneurship related. Currently I have been busy pulling all the…Continue Reading Q&A with Kay Molkentin

From Media Industry Journalist to the Third sector: How Delphine Chui Founded her own Charity CareDogs

Knowing firsthand the joy and purpose dogs bring to our lives, former magazine editor Delphine ideated a solution to help solve social isolation and loneliness in older people while creating new volunteering opportunities for dog owners.  I always knew I wanted to be a storyteller. I studied anthropology at university in hopes of landing a job in…Continue Reading From Media Industry Journalist to the Third sector: How Delphine Chui Founded her own Charity CareDogs

MBA Nonprofit Spotlight: Elizabeth Fitzgearld

What are you doing now?  I currently have the honor of serving as the executive director of Clark County Volunteer Lawyers Program (CCVLP), a nonprofit legal aid organization in Southwest Washington. I was first introduced to the organization during my final term in the MBA program, during which I served in an internship capacity providing development…Continue Reading MBA Nonprofit Spotlight: Elizabeth Fitzgearld

Women in Finance: Erica Mathews

Women in Finance~ New Pamplin Education series ~Contributed by Erica Mathews Just know, you can’t do it all, but you can do a lot with proper discipline and faith What led you to finance? Finance is my second career. For about 8 years, I was an interior architect. Providing a high level of service, attention…Continue Reading Women in Finance: Erica Mathews