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Creative Troublemakers

On March 5, 2021, the Skandalaris Center hosted an Innovation Activation centered around exploring the ever-evolving nature of “work”. WashU parents Andrew Sachs and Frederik Bond joined one another in a conversation where Fredrik shared his work, how he got

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Rethink: Smashing the Myths of Women in Business

On March 2, 2021, the Skandalaris Center partnered with University Advancement and Andi and Andrew Simon, founders of the Simon Initiative, to present a panel of groundbreaking WashU alumnae in celebration of Women’s History Month. The event began with Andrew

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The Need for Capital for Black-led Ventures

As entrepreneurs, the curiosity of why Black-led ventures receive less capital to start their businesses should pry our creative minds in developing innovative ideas to solve this plague that affects our nation. Capital is a crucial aspect for all ventures;

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“It Teaches You How to Think”: Takeaways from the Women in STEM Webinar

On February 11, 2021, the Skandalaris Center hosted a Women in STEM Skandalaris Startup Webinar featuring accomplished panelists and breakout room hosts representing the St. Louis and WashU STEM and startup communities. Moderated by Skandalaris Center staff member Sydney Everett,

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Entrepreneur Spotlight: Rebecca van Bergen

A well-deserved congratulations to WashU Woman InnovatorRebecca van Bergen. She is included in InStyle magazine’s 50 Women Making the World a Better Place in 2021. Van Bergen is the founder of Nest. The nonprofit organization helps skilled and talented artisans

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