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National Entrepreneurship Group Moves Headquarters To Wake Tech’s Western Wake Campus in Cary Rebecca Corbin, Ed.D., NACCE President and CEO, with Wake Tech President Scott Ralls, Ph.D.
Wake Technical Community College’s Western Wake Campus in
summits. NACCE will retain a satellite office in Springfield, MA,
Cary is the new corporate headquarters for the National Associa-
where the organization was founded at Springfield Technical
tion for Community College Entrepreneurship – the nation’s
Community College in 2002.
leading organization focused on promoting entrepreneurship
“We selected the Triangle area and North Carolina for our new
through community colleges.
corporate headquarters because of its robust entrepreneurial
The new North Carolina headquarters will formally open in
ecosystems and the growing number of community college and
February 2020 during National Entrepreneurship Week. The
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) members
headquarters will house NACCE’s leadership team and new hires,
NACCE has in the state,” said Rebecca Corbin, Ed.D., NACCE
and will feature a training location for national and regional
President and CEO. “We look forward to serving NACCE’s growing network of 330-plus colleges and universities by collaborating
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OUR WESTERN WAKE CAMPUS.’ SCOTT RALLS, PH.D. WAKE TECH PRESIDENT
Wake Tech Western Wake Campus in Cary
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