STC.UNM and the Innovation Academy are hosting their fall 2019 University Center Seminar series. The New Mexico Rainforest University Center provides entrepreneurial training and technical assistance at the University of New Mexico main and branch campuses. The seminars are free and open to the UNM community and the public via in person or web access, but registration is required. A certificate program in entrepreneurial capabilities is available to UNM students and community members thru UNM’s Innovation Academy. If interested in the certificate program as part of the seminar series, please contact Cecilia Pacheco at cpacheco@stc.unm.edu.
SPEAKER BIO:
Craig White is a professor of accounting and the former dean of the Anderson School of Management. He also served as Interim Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration in 2019 and as Interim Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs in 2017. White’s teaching and research specialization is in the area of Federal income taxation and his areas of expertise include tax policy, the effects of tax incentives on business decision-making, ownership of intellectual property, and business startups commercializing new technologies, and tax research and accounting data analytics. White holds both a Ph.D. and Master’s degree in Accounting from Texas Tech University and a BBA from Texas A&M University.
The University Center program is funded by the U.S. Economic Development Administration to provide entrepreneurial training and technical assistance to individuals or small businesses who are looking to start or grow their idea. The platform for the training will be e-commerce, designed to assist any business with its digital presence.
Note: This seminar may be attended in person at the Lobo Rainforest Building in Albuquerque, New Mexico, or online via Zoom by registering with the following link: https://zoom.us/j/580911467