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VAME Presentation: How to Create Wealth In Your Classroom

Virginia Association of Marketing Educators Workshop Title: How to Create Wealth in Your Classroom Brief Description: Economics and Personal Finance come alive when applied to Entrepreneurship.  In this session, strategies will be given to assist students in mastering economics and personal finance while conceptualizing their own start-up.

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George Mason University Center for Economic Education

Jul 31, 2019
11:30 am - 12:30 pm
Founders Inn
5641 Indian River Rd
Virginia Beach, VA 23464
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Grade Level: High School

Virginia Association of Marketing Educators

Workshop Title: How to Create Wealth in Your Classroom

Brief Description: Economics and Personal Finance come alive when applied to Entrepreneurship.  In this session, strategies will be given to assist students in mastering economics and personal finance while conceptualizing their own start-up.


Fee: NO CHARGE


Instructor: O. Kate Scott, Associate Director
Contact Person:
O. Kate Scott, Associate Director
Center for Economic Education
George Mason University
703.993.4359
oscott2@gmu.edu

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