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WEA in the news:

Deseret Morning News - Jan 2008
Channel 5 News (KSL) - May 2007
Business Week Magazine - Apr 2007
Connect Magazine - Nov 2006



Rob Sanders & Casey Elliot01.19.2008
University Venture Summit
The WEA attended the University Venture Summit. The UVS is an opportunity for students to learn from the leading venture capital professionals in the country. Guest speakers included: Bill Price, Will Price, Wayne Cantwell, Eric Litman, Stephen Reidy, Kent Madsen, David Schoenthal, Eliot Jacobsen, Rick Alden, Josh Coates, Dr. Rashmi Sinha, Martin Plaehn, Derek Smith, Brad Feld, Greg Larson, Mac LaFolette, Larry Cook, Scott Bell, Bret Jepsen, Josh Wolfe, Robert Coneybeer, Anthony Soohoo, Dan Farr, Ari Newman, Michael Levinthal, and Jamie Harper. read more

12.07.2007
Weber Exec. Summary Competition
Weber State University and the WEA has teamed up with the Utah Entrepreneur Challenge in an Executive Summary Competition in which the first place winner receives $2000 cash and a semi-finalist position for the UEC. read more


11.30.2007
The 9th Annual UTC Hall of Fame
The Annual Hall of Fame event honors individuals with Utah ties who have made global contributions to the information technology and life science industries through new technology, innovation and leadership. read more


11.29.2007
Advisory Board Meeting
The WEA is holding its annual advisory board meeting at the Davis E-Station. read more


05.15.2007
Weber Entrepreneurs Association featured on KSL TV
The WEA's recent Business Week cover issue has gained some local attention from KSL News. Keith McCord visited the school and interviewed several WEA leadership members about the organization. read more


04.04.2007
WEA Featured on the Cover of Business Week Magazine
The WEA is featured on the cover of Business Week Magazine and mentions Grow Utah Ventures and the Ogden E-Station. read more

11.21.2006
Connect Magazine
Connect Magazine article about the WEA and it's unique opportunity - "Today, over two years later, WEA is nearly 50 students strong and counting. And though it has been able to boost its appeal with a few major benefits to its members, who pay $25 to join, it’s still an organization built and run by students — helping each other network or locate seed money." read more



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