Burton D. Morgan Business Plan Competition Callout
August 17, 2010

The Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship and Krannert School of Management are pleased to announce the 24th annual Burton D. Morgan Business Plan Competition to be held on February 22, 2011.
The competition is open to graduate and undergraduate students of Purdue University. Interested students with a business idea are invited to enter and to attend a call out on:
September 7, from 6-7:00 in RAWLS 2070 or
September 8 from 5-6:00, or September 9, from 7-8:00
in the Burton Morgan Center room 121 *
Questions will be answered and the registration process will be discussed. Students from all academic disciplines are encouraged to enter. Registration will be open beginning September 10th.
https://purdue.qualtrics.com/SE?SID=SV_enEN24WhJVJj2sc
Total Prize package
to be awarded to Purdue students -
$100,000
Additional Information: Jackie Lanter, lanter@purdue.edu <mailto:lanter@purdue.edu> , 494-1335
*Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship, 1201 West State Street, Corner of Martin Jischke Drive and State
Contact Details
- Jackie Lanter
- lanter@purdue.edu
- 494-1335
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