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Associate Dean and Entrepreneur-in-Residence of the Sy Syms School of Business Michael Strauss Helps Launch MTA LEAD

On Tuesday, students packed into the Library to hear more about MTA's brand new partnership with the Sy Syms School of Business, called MTA LEAD (for Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Advisement, and Development). The program offers incredibly unique opportunities to students interested in business and/or entrepreneurship via its two major components, which are not mutually exclusive. (A) Students can pitch practical business ideas to an Executive Council consisting of various business leaders with the goal of being assigned a mentor to guide the project. Students without ideas of their own are able to partner with other students. (B) High school students will be able to participate in the Ira Kukin Lecture Series in which leading business executives of global companies speak to a select group of Syms students. Past speakers have included NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Bed, Bath & Beyond Co-Founder Warren Eisenberg, and NY Mets owner Fred Wilpon, to name a few.
Dean Strauss spoke to the students about the amazing opportunity they have, and shared with them some background and stories from his own experiences, including his time as a top executive at American Express, and then as the founder of a number of start-ups. He provided some tips as to what entrepreneurs should think about when developing ideas and putting together a business plan. Dean Strauss went so far as to offer every student his help, providing them with both his personal email address and cell phone number. Some students have already taken him up on his offer.Students interested in applying to LEAD have until December 31st to complete the online application. Students with business ideas should answer all questions, effectively creating a mini-business plan. More information can be found at www.yuhsb.org/mta-lead.