Shikhar Ghosh is a serial entrepreneur, angel investor, business advisor, and educator. As Professor of Management Practice and Faculty Co-Chair of the HBS Rock Center for Entrepreneurship he advises hundreds of emerging entrepreneurs and established businesses. He has founded or served as CEO of eight tech-based companies, including Open Market, which pioneered the first commercial infrastructure for enabling secure commerce on the Internet. Named one of the “Best Entrepreneurs in the US,” by Businessweek and one of the “Masters of the Internet Universe” by Fortune, Ghosh has led some most innovative tech-based companies in the US.
Having repeatedly witnessed common mistakes most startups make, he saw a widespread need for well-structured and reliable content to help prepare entrepreneurs for real-life situations. As a professor at HBS, he developed “Founders’ Journey,” a course designed to help equip aspiring entrepreneurs facing ongoing uncertainty with limited resources.
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Co-Founder and Head of Product, HBS Accelerate
Matt Fischer is an entrepreneur, investor, and startup advisor. He brainstormed, tested, and refined HBS Accelerate from an idea into a platform. Now Managing Partner at EF Capital and COO at ConstructTech, he continues to serve as Consultant for New Business at HBS.
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Co-Founder and Head of Content Creation & Learning Design, HBS Accelerate
Marilyn Morgan Westner is a learning designer, writer, and educator with a passion for academic startups. She helped conceptualize, create, and iterate the content HBS Accelerate produced. As a consultant, Marilyn continues to help design new learning initiatives at HBS as well as other colleges and ventures.
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Head of Product, HBS Accelerate
Dave Anderson is an engineer, entrepreneur, and investor passionate about technology. He joined the HBS Accelerate team in its second year and was instrumental in shaping and refining the platform into a viable site. Dave is currently on the investment team at Toyota AI Ventures where he invests in Seed to Series A companies in AI and robotics.
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HBS & Entrepreneurship
Established in 1908, Harvard Business School launched the world’s first MBA program. A world-renowned center for learning, HBS has produced visionary entrepreneurs who have built companies around the world. Some, like Rent the Runway and Careem, have grown into unicorns. Others, like Khan Academy and Flatiron School, are working to make education more affordable and relevant. Others, like Stitch Fix, ClassPass, and Blue Apron have the mission of improving users’ quality and maximize their time. Some of the startups that HBS graduates launched, like Joro, dedicate themselves to addressing problems, like global warming and health care, that impact our world.
HBS pioneered the case-method of pedagogy, cultivating an environment of trust and mutual respect, free expression, and inquiry. While tens of thousands of successful entrepreneurs have emerged from HBS, even the best entrepreneurs sometimes struggle to apply best practices and business frameworks to their own unique situations.
As an advisor and teacher, Ghosh noticed entrepreneur’s widespread, unmet need to access to a community where they can learn from each other while applying new concepts to solve their current problems. He developed HBS Accelerate to address that problem.
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HBS Accelerate Platform
HBS Accelerate builds upon the expertise of HBS faculty and world-class entrepreneurs and leaders with a deep understanding of how to test, launch, and scale new ventures share knowledge, observations, expert insights, and real experiences in entrepreneurship. We offer three ways to engage with entrepreneurship content to meet your needs.
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