The J.D. Brown Center for Entrepreneurship at York College of Pennsylvania is pleased to announce the upcoming special panel event on April 23, designed to provide valuable guidance to entrepreneurs seeking funding for their ventures. Titled “Funding Sources of York,” this event is part of the esteemed Henry D. Schmidt Lecture Series and will commence at 6 p.m. in the Willman Business Center. It is noteworthy that this event is open to the public, and individuals with an interest in entrepreneurship and funding sources are cordially invited to attend.
York has been cultivating a conducive ecosystem for entrepreneurs for more than a decade, and this panel discussion serves as a means to illuminate the myriad of resources available within the region. The distinguished panel will comprise key figures within York’s funding ecosystem, including Martin Fedorko, the esteemed founding partner of White Rose Ventures; Joe Hackett, the accomplished regional director for Ben Franklin Technology Partners; Sully Pinos, the esteemed director of the YCEA’s BLOOM Business Empowerment Center; and Teresa Gregory, the esteemed president of Traditions Bank, York Region.
The primary objective of the panel is to furnish aspiring entrepreneurs with insights and guidance on locating funding and effectively leveraging the available resources. The diverse backgrounds and expertise of the panelists promise to render this discussion both insightful and valuable for all attendees.
Events of this nature aptly underscore the entrepreneurial spirit and innovation prevalent in York, and it is heartening to witness the unwavering support and encouragement for those seeking to embark on their entrepreneurial ventures. Coupled with the right resources and guidance, the possibilities for the entrepreneurs of York are boundless.
In conjunction with this highly anticipated panel event, the region is also witnessing several other noteworthy developments and initiatives. From the impending sale of the Federal Building in York, with plans for its transformation into a vibrant public destination, to York College’s active involvement in student research partnerships, the region abounds with opportunities and growth.
As we eagerly anticipate the “Funding Sources of York” event, it serves as a poignant reminder of the wealth of resources and support available for entrepreneurs. With the right guidance and access to funding, the entrepreneurial spirit in York is poised to ascend to new heights.