• Time Is Delicate

    Time Is Delicate

    Written by Eamon Coughlin, Summer Intern and Class of 2019 This summer, I have the pleasure of working for the startup, 2ULaundry in Charlotte as their Fundraising and Research Intern. 2ULaundry is a laundry and dry-cleaning service designed to help people make time for what […]

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  • Small Business, Big Impact

    Small Business, Big Impact

    Written by Jack Schofield, Summer Intern, Class of 2019 My name is Jack Schofield and I’m currently a rising senior at Wake Forest University. I’m originally from Greenville, SC, I absolutely love animals, and I have two younger sisters. I am a Psychology Major […]

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  • 6 Ways to Reduce Overhead and Gain a Competitive Advantage

    6 Ways to Reduce Overhead and Gain a Competitive Advantage

    By Nick Huber, Co-Founder of Storage Squad Last week, we looked at the 6 top reasons why you should drop what you’re doing and start a service-based business. Once you have a concept and you’ve tested your market, it’s time to set-up your operations […]

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  • 6 reasons to start a service-based company

    6 reasons to start a service-based company

    By Nick Huber, Co-Founder of Storage Squad The race to be the founder of the next Facebook, Salesforce or Google is over and the kings have been crowned. Social media and technology startups are maturing fast and the truly unique concepts in these industries […]

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  • Language Leads to Action: The Key Words Used By Successful Entrepreneurs

    Language Leads to Action: The Key Words Used By Successful Entrepreneurs

    By Executive Director, Dan Cohen, Ph.D We have a bold ambition at Wake Forest University’s Center for Entrepreneurship—we want to develop an entrepreneurial mindset in our students. A recent paper titled, The Language of Successful Entrepreneurs: An Empirical Starting Point for the Entrepreneurial Mindset, […]

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