It's World Entrepreneurship Day
“Innovation is the spark that drives the economy—and in this economy, we need innovation and entrepreneurship more than ever. We’ve got special days to celebrate groundhogs, ghostly pumpkins, and dead presidents—why has it taken so long to celebrate entrepreneurship?” -- NY Times Technology Columnist David Pogue
World Entrepreneurship Day is the internationally recognized day for the celebration of entrepreneurship. It is celebrated on the second Friday of every April (this year being April 16th). WED was founded in 2009 by a college student and her mentor. After only eight weeks of marketing and partnership building, 22 countries joined the inaugural WED celebration. Individuals, companies, universities, K-12 schools, and organizations joined the worldwide celebration by hosting events, organizing activities, or throwing parties.
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