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Business entrepreneurs from Endeavour lecture at AUB to encourage students to go into business in Lebanon

18-12-2013

Within the framework of the 2013 international business entrepreneurship, and in line with the mission of Endeavour aiming to develop business entrepreneurship among younger generation, Endeavour organised during last month at AUB, two seminars the first on 18 and the second on 28 November.  The aim of these 2 events was to raise the awareness and expand the horizons of students interested in business entrepreneurship and assist them in understanding the business and economy system of Lebanon.
The seminars kicked off with lectures by four business entrepreneurs from Endeavour and who are highly influential in Lebanon namely Elie Habib, the founder of Anghami music app for smart phones, Brahms Chouity, the founder of At7addak.com the Arab World's biggest gaming website, Jad Khour the founder of Printworks, and Marc Dfouni the Co-founder of Eastline Marketing for e-commerce.  Speakers introduced their businesses and shared their journey in developing their enterprise until it became successful.
This was followed by a discussion session, during which entrepreneurs shared their experiences with students highlighting their challenges as well as available solutions and advanced technology, then followed by a cocktail party during which students had a chance to have some side discussions with entrepreneurs and seek their advice and guidance.
On this occasion, the administration director of Endeavour in Lebanon Tarek Saadi reiterated the commitment of Endeavour to strengthening relation with universities and so as to link individuals with talents and skills and facilitate knowledge exchange.  He added that similar activities will be organised in the future in collaboration with the other Lebanese universities.
Source: Al-Mustaqbal 18 December 2013

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