Schulze Award Recognizes Chuck Sacco’s Work On Entrepreneurial Personas

A testament to his expertise in entrepreneurial education, Chuck Sacco, Vice Dean of the Close School, has been honored with a prestigious Schulze Publication Award for his insightful article, “How Educators Can Recognize and Support Entrepreneurial Personas.”

The Schulze Publication Awards recognize the most impactful published articles, honoring exceptional thought leadership and the ability to bridge research and practice to inspire entrepreneurs and educators globally.

In his thought-provoking article, Chuck demonstrates his deep understanding of educational techniques and the practical application of the entrepreneurial mindset. He breaks down the five entrepreneurial personas, explaining how educators can better understand and support each one to cultivate the unique strengths of every student.

Discover your entrepreneurial persona—Seeker, Impactor, Creator, Careerist, or Builder—and learn how your strengths can benefit the world. Read Chuck Sacco’s award-winning article to explore these insights and support his valuable work.

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