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The The LaBelle Entrepreneurial Center at Central Michigan University is a specialized university program and curriculum focused on the study of entrepreneurship and business creation.

About the program

The LaBelle Entrepreneurial Center (LEC) in the College of Business Administration at Central Michigan University was initiated by a 'Research in Excellence' grant.  The LaBelle Entrepreneurial Center is a focal point for new business development and educational activities related to entrepreneurship and small business management.  Currently, an advisory board of 23 entrepreneurs helps to direct the LEC.  In addition, a committee of faculty members from the College of Business Administration meets regularly to help guide the LEC.

Contact

Address:

The LaBelle Entrepreneurial Center
Central Michigan University
ABSC 168
Mount Pleasant, Michigan 48859

Phone: 989-774-4000
Email: Damit1j@cmich.edu
Website: http://www.cba.cmich.edu/lec/

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