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What bipartisan policies support entrepreneurship and income mobility? How is the law changing to help new and small business owners? How are policymakers measuring the effectiveness of these strategies?

Meet Dane Stangler, Director of Strategic Initiatives at Bipartisan Policy Center. Dane leverages extensive experience working within the public and private sectors to enhance economic mobility through advocacy, policy, and research.

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Dane Stangler is an expert in national entrepreneurship policy to advance income mobility. He leads Shuttlecock Consulting, which provides advisory services, research, writing, and policy consulting for philanthropic foundations, economic development organizations, and universities. Shuttlecock Consulting focuses on economic mobility and opportunity. Previously, Dane served as a Senior Advisor at the Global Entrepreneurship Network, Director of Policy Innovation at Progressive Policy Institute, and President & Chief Policy Officer at Startup Genome. Dane holds a J.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and a B.S. from Truman State University.

Bipartisan Policy Center and Bipartisan Policy Center Action is a Washington, DC based think tank. “We spend every day getting stuff done for democracy. No organization in America has a better track record of fostering relationships and bringing together the left and the right to produce real results. We combine the best ideas from both parties to promote health, security, opportunity, and civic participation for all Americans. We are on the ground doing the hard work. We deliver the direct support and policy insights members of Congress need to craft legislation that actually passes.”

The Discussion. 1 Million Cups is a national entrepreneurship program of the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, which promotes peer learning and professional connections that assist entrepreneurs. Since 2014 and over 375 meetups, 1 Million Cups - Richmond has been pioneered by RVA Works. At each 1 Million Cups, business founders as guest speakers share about their ventures and discuss the challenges that they are facing during the development process. Participants can learn from the speakers’ experiences, discuss valuable insights and make connections within an audience of peer entrepreneurs.

Logistics. Meet entrepreneurs, learn from peers, contribute to the conversation:

  • Wednesday, March 22nd
  • 8:30am EST - Coffee & Connection
  • 9–10am EST - Presentation & Discussion

No pre-registration is required. Join us:

Robins School of Business,
102 UR Drive, iLab Room 123
University of Richmond, VA 23173

Parking. Free parking is available in the U5 and U6 lots immediately adjacent to the Robins School. Please enter the main foyer, turn to the left and proceed to room 123 (iLab) on the ground floor.
Please sign in when you enter the room, providing your license plate number.

Or, Join on Zoom Webinar
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81959079470?pwd=SVpWV0puaFpncXNXeENSQU1JV0Iydz09

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Hosted by the Robins School of Business, University of Richmond

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