Entrepreneurship at Michigan Ross

The University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business, through the Zell Lurie Institute (ZLI), has been fostering entrepreneurial excellence since its inception. Established in 1999 with a $10 million donation by Samuel Zell and Ann Lurie, ZLI has become a hub for entrepreneurial talent, contributing significantly to the global economy driven by innovation.

ZLI offers a range of resources for budding entrepreneurs, including courses, workshops, investment funds, and competitions. Notable alumni like Satish Malnaik, Shaily Baranwal, and Scott Hanson have utilized these resources to launch successful ventures. Malnaik’s company, NextServices, benefitted from early funding and support from ZLI, while Baranwal’s Elevate K-12 and Hanson’s Ambiq Micro are examples of how ZLI’s backing can lead to significant business achievements. Heather Grisham and Angelique Johnson also attribute their entrepreneurial success to the institute’s mentorship and support.

Overall, ZLI at Michigan Ross is not just about starting businesses; it’s a platform for developing a mindset of innovation and entrepreneurship, making it a significant force in shaping future business leaders.
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