Elizabeth Weber has been paving her own path to entrepreneurship for years. As a kid, she launched an art studio in her garage, and transformed it into an arts education center, the Academie de Couleur. Today as a sophomore at Brown University, she's majoring in commerce, organizations, and entrepreneurship. She is co-president of the Brown University Entrepreneurship program.
But instead of jetting off, diploma in hand, to a venture capital firm or incubator with a start-up idea, she hopes she'll be taking a placement from a nonprofit to work for a small company in a struggling city. Her aim is to be a Venture for America fellow.
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