AAPI Achieve Guests Mentorship
In the ecosystem of entrepreneurship, mentorship stands as a tool to provide guidance, support, and wisdom. The symbiotic relationship between mentors and entrepreneurs is one of the cornerstones upon which successful ventures can be built. This dynamic exchange not only fosters personal and professional growth but also catalyzes innovation and fosters resilience. Let's delve into the potential benefits that mentorship brings to both mentors and entrepreneurs alike. Read More
BENTONVILLE -- Organizations are working to inspire youth entrepreneurship in Northwest Arkansas. The Venture Center, a Little Rock-based entrepreneurship support organization, partnered with Economics Arkansas and the Young Entrepreneurs Institute to host a youth business pitch competition on Thursday night. Read More
Entrepreneur support organizations like The Venture Center play a crucial role in fostering innovation, driving economic growth, and creating job opportunities. As a non-profit organization, we rely on grants, program fees, membership fees, and corporate donations in the form of sponsorships to sustain our mission. Read More
The Venture Center is no stranger to the floundering entrepreneur. We’ve seen them, we’ve helped them, we ARE them! Over the years, our goal has remained steadfast: to empower entrepreneurs by creating a supportive community engaged in economic development and innovation. Read More
Do you have A-Players on your team? What’s your plan for retaining them? Your A-Players come to work everyday and pour themselves into advancing your vision for the business. They deserve a similar investment from you in their hopes, dreams, goals and ambitions. Read More
Josh Nguyen is the co-founder of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Achieve, a new and innovative Arkansas mentorship program produced by The Venture Center. The program connects emerging AAPI entrepreneurs (mentees) with experienced professionals (mentors), and is built on the heels of The Venture Center's thriving VCWoman Achieve program, which has helped grow more than 50 women-owned businesses statewide. Read More