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Loyola Marymount University

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The Fred Kiesner Center for Entrepreneurship at Loyola Marymount University is a specialized university program and curriculum focused on the study of entrepreneurship and business creation.

About the program

Loyola Marymount University is dedicated to instilling the entrepreneurial spirit into all students, regardless of their future career options as employees in larger firms, or as the creators of new ventures. LMU began formally teaching entrepreneurship in 1972, and today has a concentration in entrepreneurship at both the graduate (MBA) and undergraduate levels.

Contact

Address:

Fred Kiesner Center for Entrepreneurship
Loyola Marymount University
1 LMU Drive
Los Angeles, California 90045-2659

Phone: (310) 338-2700
Email: ddraper@lmu.edu
Website: http://cba.lmu.edu/academicprograms/centers/entrepreneurship.htm

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