ENR webinar 3/10 with US & SI experts: How can entrepreneurs grow in the new reality?

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On Tuesday, February 2nd, the third webinar in Entrepreneurship in the new reality program took place. We hosted Raj Bhala from the University of Kansas School of Law (US), Sonja Šmuc from the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia (SI) and Draško Veselinovič from the Slovenian Business and Research Association, Belgium and GEA College (SI). The webinar was moderated by Bojan Ivanc from the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia (SI).

The main topic of the debate was the market reforms and changes required in this new reality context. The guests gave their in-depth views on how markets and governments should react to pandemic times, what measures are to be taken in order to help businesses and entrepreneurs, and what the future holds. We also learned about the differences between the US, EU and Slovenian approaches to solving reform issues. And like in the previous webinar, we ran a poll among participants, this time with the question: What kind of economic reforms should be the priority for local governments in the new reality in order to enable entrepreneurship growth? We will reveal the answers later on.

More information:
https://gea-college.si/entrepreneurship-in-new-reality-program-summary-of-the-3rd-webinar/

Entrepreneurship in the New Reality is a global initiative that brings together TOP local, regional and USA experts in connection with entrepreneurs and the business community. It is a 10-module online series of webinars, which will provide the audience with professional know-how and sharing of entrepreneurial experience in order to grow, prosper and find new entrepreneurial and business methods for the future. One of the most important aspects of the program is the Trans-Atlantic perspective, which will enhance connections between the region of Slovenia and the United States through bilateral cooperation, the highlighting of shared values and by promoting mutual understanding.

This project was funded, in part, through a U.S. Embassy grant. The opinion, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed herein are those of the Authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of State.
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