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2018 Spirit of the Entrepreneur Awards

By Stacey Allis
Assistant Director
07/25/2018 at 01:36 PM

The Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship (IECE) is excited to announce that nominations for the 2018 Spirit of the Entrepreneur Awards are currently being accepted until August 1st, 2018.  The Spirit of the Entrepreneur honors the entrepreneurial champions of the Inland Southern California region and will take place the evening of November 15th, 2018 at the Riverside Convention Center. Referred to as “The Oscars of Business” by top professionals, the Spirit Awards is a black-tie gala, hosting an evening event full of innovation and inspiration.  This annual event features red carpet coverage, cocktail and VIP networking receptions, coveted awards presentations, and gourmet 3-course dining, with highly anticipated unveiled entertainment.  

Seize the opportunity and submit your nomination today! Show your appreciation for those that elevate our economic impact and tell us, who are the entrepreneurial stars of 2018? 

Self-nominations are highly encouraged.  The process has never been easier and your nomination(s) may be submitted online at spiritawardsie.com/easynomination.  

Nominees are evaluated based on their innovation, leadership, performance, character, and entrepreneurial mindset.  Once your nomination(s) have been received, Spirit staff will contact all nominees directly to complete a nominee profile for consideration by an independent judging panel that is commissioned by the event coordinators. This nomination process marks the first step in the journey from nominee to award recipient. 

Join us for the biggest celebration of the year to honor entrepreneurial success in the Inland Empire.  Now in our 16th year, we invite you to share this invigorating experience in acknowledging the greatest innovators of our community!

About the Spirit of the Entrepreneur event founder - The Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship

The Spirit of the Entrepreneur awards was founded by the Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship (IECE) and is located in the Jack H. Brown College of Business & Public Administration on the beautiful campus of Cal State San Bernardino. Most recently, IECE was recognized internationally by The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) and received the Entrepreneurship Spotlight Challenge award for demonstrating leadership in creating (and incubating) cutting-edge business innovations through enriched student learning and experiential education; which ranked them among the top 35 entrepreneurship programs globally. In 2010, the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE) recognized IECE as having the top specialty entrepreneurship program in the US. IECE offers a wide range of programs and services including academic curriculum that lead to business degrees in Entrepreneurship for undergraduate and graduate students as well as delivering experiential learning and student support programs such as the Fast Pitch Competition, Innovation Challenge, Entre Technician series, and Lunch with the Entrepreneurs. In the local community, IECE offers existing and aspiring entrepreneurs a wide array of business advisory and mentoring services, student internship and consulting resources, and entrepreneurial training programs that help them achieve greater levels of success in their business ventures. For more information about IECE, visit entre.csusb.edu.

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