Weaving an Entrepreneurial Spirit into Science | An Alumna's Perspective

UMBC Mic'd Up

May 17 2021 • 23 mins

In this episode of UMBC's Mic'd Up Podcast, we welcome alumna, Natasha Wedderburn '17 & '20, MPS Biotechnology & MPS Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Leadership, to chat about weaving an entrepreneurial spirit into science when it comes to the pursuit of a new venture in community gardening and composting.

Learn more about Natasha's experiences here:
https://www.coppin.edu/news/article/339/natasha_wedderburn_14_has_a_real_story_to_tell

About UMBC's Biotech Graduate Program:
UMBC’s Biotechnology master’s degree is designed to provide students with the skills sought by the biotechnology industry. The curriculum offers advanced instruction in the life sciences, along with coursework in regulatory affairs, leadership, management, commercialization and legal issues inherent to a life science-oriented business.

https://professionalprograms.umbc.edu/biotechnology/

About UMBC's Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Leadership Graduate Program:
UMBC’s graduate program in Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Leadership empowers professionals to drive organizational change. Whether you are working within an existing business or want to start your own, our program will teach you the real-world skills needed to thrive. Led by seasoned entrepreneurs, our program will teach you how to bring an entrepreneurial mindset, innovative practices, and thoughtful leadership to your organization.

With three pathways in Entrepreneurship, Intrapreneurship, and Socialpreneurship, you can tailor your education to your interests and career goals.

https://eil.umbc.edu