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How Frankfurt School helps uncover the Entrepreneurs of Tomorrow
Bachelor / 27 November 2015
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Director Corporate Development
Dr. Matthias Catón is Frankfurt School's Director of Corporate Development. He and his team are responsible for developing and implementing the school’s overall strategy. He runs the Indo-German Centre for Business Excellence as its Deputy Chairman and Executive Director, and leads our Office of Learning Innovation. A political scientist by training, he has held international positions in various organizations, including academia, an intergovernmental organization, and the World Economic Forum.

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For the second time, Frankfurt School will be the academic partner of Entrepreneurs of Tomorrow, a business plan competition for high school students organized by the American-German Business Club (AGBC) in Frankfurt.

When the Club approached us last year to see if we could support them, I was immediately convinced. Students from secondary schools in the Rhein-Main region compete alone or in teams. Over the course of five months, they develop a full business plan. Mentors support them, and they attend regular meetings at Frankfurt School, where they learn everything from marketing to setting up a budget plan.

It’s an excellent opportunity for every student who wants to experience how business works and how to develop a vague idea into an actual plan and become an entrepreneur.

The first meeting will take place on 4 December 2015 at our campus. Interested students can sign up at www.entrepreneurs-of-tomorrow.com.

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