ABOUT THE AUTHOR
BILL AULET is the Ethernet Inventors Professor of the Practice of Entrepreneurship at the MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Sloan School of Management. In addition, for the past 15 years he has been the managing director at the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship, serving all of MIT.
As an educator, in 2021, he was named by the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE) as the Entrepreneurship Educator of the Year. In 2019, the Deshpande Foundation recognized him for Outstanding Contributions to Advancing Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Higher Education. In the past few years he has also been recognized by multiple organizations such as the Boston Globe, Poets & Quants (Favorite Professor), and MIT itself for his leadership in the field.
While broadly responsible for overseeing practical entrepreneurship education at MIT, he has also directly designed, created, and taught over 10 courses at MIT, ranging from introductory to advanced courses. In addition, he likewise created a suite of co‐curricular programs such as the MIT Climate and Energy Prize, delta v summer accelerator, fuse micro‐accelerator, and the t=0 festival of entrepreneurship.
Beyond MIT, his five free online courses on MITx/edX have been taken by hundreds of thousands of students in over 199 countries. His materials are today used by well over a thousand schools and other organizations globally and have positively influenced millions of entrepreneurs. ...
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