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Two weeks ago I had the honor of speaking to my highschool about entrepreneurship as part of an annual lecture series on business - a humbling experience given the long and successful career of the day’s other presenter (the Director of the Maryland Spine Center) and the fact that I vividly remember sitting in the audience and listening to this same annual lecture 6 years ago.
My goal was to encourage the students to seriously consider entrepreneurship as a career and hopefully give them a sense of the excitement I derive from the startup world on a daily basis.
Hope you enjoy the video (sorry it skips a few times!) and I would love feedback on what I could have done better…
Requisite thanks to the Cotton family:
The H.K. Douglas Cotton Memorial Lecture, established by Baltimore businessman Henry Kyd Douglas Cotton, annually features business and career lectures for students at Gilman School. The program was created by an endowment established by Mr. Cotton shortly before his death in 1979 and reflects Mr. Cotton’s strong belief in education and business.