Academic and founder Bill Aulet is the managing director of the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship at MIT and also a senior lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management.
He teaches at least three different classes per year (introductory to advanced entrepreneurship classes) in addition to his responsibilities of running the center. His work has won numerous awards and most recently, in April 2013, Bill was awarded the Adolf F. Monosson Prize for Entrepreneurial Mentoring at MIT.
During his three year tenure as the head of the Trust Center, he has conceived, designed, and overseen the implementation of many new innovative programs. Prior to joining MIT, Bill had a 25 year track record of success in business himself.
He has directly raised more than $100 million in funding for his companies and more importantly has led to the creation of hundreds of millions of dollars in market value in those companies.
Talks by Bill Aulet
Lessons Learned from Teaching Entrepreneurs | September 2014 |
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