The University at Buffalo and the School of Management have announced plans to invest $525,000 in the school's Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership (CEL) to expand both the scope and reach of its activities.
Funding will be provided in equal shares by the School of Management and UB's "3 E Fund," a competitive program created by UB President Satish K. Tripathi to spur collaborative initiatives that will enhance the institution's impact around the "3 Es" - excellence, engagement and efficiency - that serve as the guiding principles of Tripathi's vision for UB.
The center will use the money over the course of the next three years to expand its role in economic development efforts at UB as a partner with regional business and industry that require entrepreneurial strategies to survive and thrive in today's economy. The following initiatives are key components of the CEL's expansion plan:
"Advancing entrepreneurship is vital to invigorating the university and Western New York," says Arjang A. Assad, dean of the School of Management. "This additional support will help the CEL bring its expertise to the region's culture of entrepreneurship, fostering communication, collaboration and cooperation between faculty, researchers, regional businesses, community leaders, employees and students."
Established in 1987, the UB Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership promotes business growth through leadership development and experiential learning.
"We are excited to have such an outstanding opportunity to strengthen the center and take things to the next level," says Tom Ulbrich, executive director of the CEL.
To foster the development of entrepreneurship in the region, the CEL provides a number of programs across a range of entrepreneurial environments. Nearly 900 CEL alumni employ more than 22,000 Western New Yorkers, and their businesses are worth more than $2 billion to the local economy. For more information, visit mgt.buffalo.edu/entrepreneurship or contact the CEL at 716-885-5715 or mgt-cel@buffalo.edu.

