Attorney Toqeer Chouhan (01) has packed a lot into his career — founding a boutique law firm, serving as a county magistrate judge in the Atlanta area and leading in his community. He explains how small classes and insightful mentors influenced his professional choices.
For Alex Rakestraw (18), working as a general manager for Berry College Student Enterprises was foundational in cultivating the transferable skills that landed him a job at Delta Air Lines.
Berry College students earned a total of $35,000 competing in the recent PITCH competition.
Having hands-on experience working with a variety of animals while managing one of Berry’s student-run enterprises is giving Jacob Bronkema ’23 the knowledge and skills to earn a degree in veterinary medicine and run his own business.
Social Impact Challenge at Berry College Awards $8,000
Erika Sprecher ’21, a marketing and management major with minors in animal science and entrepreneurship and innovation, is beginning her post-graduate career on a roll.
Figuring out how to become an entrepreneur can be intimidating for anyone. Take a look at these tips for students who are just getting started.
As communication major Ben Lord anticipates success in his new corporate career, he reflects on Berry’s unique culture of mentorship.
Bookstore’s pending conversion to student enterprise, online pitch competition highlight continuing evolution of Berry’s entrepreneurship program.
Alex Gonzalez ’20 came to Berry to study animal science, but changing his major to finance fueled his interest in wealth management.
: Senior economics student Rosa Brenes Rodriguez left Costa Rica to study at Berry. Now she is ready to make her mark on the world.
Berry College students will have the opportunity to elevate their entrepreneurial skills with the hiring of a director for the Center for Student Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development.
Berry College gourmet cheeses, Angus Beef and cage-free eggs are just some of the items available at the new Student Enterprises campus store.
Harmony Petty (21c) never dreamed of starting her own business, but when friends and family showed an interest in her crafts, she jumped in with both feet – at the age of 14.
The student run-dairy at Berry College will be open for guided tours Saturday (April 7.)
Berry Student Enterprises will be hosting their first spring sale Friday (April 15) from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Oak Hill gift shop.
Berry College Student Enterprises welcome aspiring entrepreneurs to the annual SPARK Entrepreneurial Conference on Feb. 5-6.