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Isabella Bank Institute for Entrepreneurship

We are a dedicated institute for student entrepreneurs across campus and beyond. We aim to maximize your success by fostering your entrepreneurial mindset, promote inter-disciplinary collaboration and provide support for the creation and development of your new ventures. Jumpstart your ideas and get involved today!

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Passion. Potential. Pitches. Don't miss any of the 2025 New Venture Challenge excitement.

Tune in Friday, April 11 at 1 p.m. for great ideas and fierce competition. Then, join the judges, mentors, spectators and teams as they see who is going home with thousands of dollars in venture financing. The awards broadcast begins at 6:30 p.m. and one team will walk away as the overall best venture. 

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Central Michigan University’s College of Business Administration is the home of the Isabella Bank Institute for Entrepreneurship and the first Department of Entrepreneurship in the state of Michigan. We are a student-centric hub where experiential, curricular, and external entrepreneurial opportunities intersect.

Our mission is to maximize student success by fostering a campus-wide entrepreneurial mindset that promotes inter-disciplinary collaboration and the creation of new ventures.

We aim to create innovative programming, boost cross-campus and ecosystem collaboration and provide a comprehensive mentoring program.

Our institute provides extracurricular opportunities and is open to all undergraduate and graduate CMU students.

Student opportunities

  • Meet experienced alumni, faculty, entrepreneurs, investors, and other business and political leaders.
  • Learn practical skills, innovative thinking, and connect with mentors and entrepreneurial resources.
  • Attend skill-building workshops and compete in pitch competitions and Hackathons.
  • Take part in special scholarship programs and travel experiences.
  • Pitch your venture at our signature New Venture Challenge event and compete for up to $20,000 in cash awards.

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      Former U.S. Representative Dan Kildee named next Griffin Endowed Chair

      by Aaron Mills

      Former U.S. Representative Dan Kildee has been named Central Michigan University’s next Robert and Marjorie Griffin Endowed Chair in American Government. This prestigious position underscores CMU's dedication to fostering political engagement, scholarly excellence, and public discourse on pivotal governmental issues.

      Dan Kildee wearing a dark suit coat and a white collared shirt.Dan Kildee, a lifelong Michigander born and raised in Flint, brings a wealth of experience to CMU. He served as a U.S. Representative from Michigan from 2013 to 2025, following a distinguished career of service in Genesee County and Flint. Kildee has been a tireless advocate for education for all of Michigan. He has lectured at both Baker College Flint and Harvard Kennedy School.

      As the Griffin Chair, Kildee will teach an undergraduate course focusing on U.S. government policy issues affecting Michigan. This popular course will provide students with firsthand exposure to complex political matters and feature guest speakers from government and industry. The Griffin Chair also coordinates and hosts forums addressing topics relevant to Michigan, drawing on experts from government, business, academia and other sectors who will be invited to participate.

      Reflecting on his new role, Kildee stated, “I am deeply honored to join CMU as the Griffin Endowed Chair. I have spent a career advocating for education, I am excited to be able to directly engage with CMU students. Understanding our political systems and history is an essential part of helping communities address critical issues facing our state and nation, and CMU students are hungry for the knowledge to help them serve.”

      Kildee's career is marked by significant achievements, including co-founding and serving as president of the Center for Community Progress, a national nonprofit focused on urban land reform and revitalization. He also established Michigan's first land bank—the Genesee County Land Bank—which has been instrumental in redeveloping Flint and has served as a model for over 100 other land banks nationwide. Never one to slow down, Kildee now serves as the President and CEO of the Community Foundation of Greater Flint and Chair of the Michigan Natural Resources Commission.

      “Dan Kildee's extensive experience in public service and his deep understanding of Michigan's people and political landscape make him an exceptional choice for this role," said Richard Rothaus, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences. “I love that Rep. Kildee did not stop to rest after his time in Congress. Our students could not have a better role model of how knowledge and a passion for service can be combined.”

      Thomas Greitens, Chair of the School of Politics, Society, Justice and Public Service at CMU emphasized that Rep. Kildee, from the start, has demonstrated how much he is bringing to CMU.  “Dan Kildee is bringing Jim Ananich, ten-year Michigan State Senator and Minority leader, with him as a co-instructor and partner during his tenure as Griffin Chair. Of course, I am excited about the value added, but the real treasure is that our students will see first-hand how partnerships make change.”

      Established in 2000, the Griffin Endowed Chair honors CMU alumni Senator Robert P. Griffin (Class of 1947) and Marjorie Griffin (Class of 1944), recognizing their commitment to public service and civic engagement. Kildee becomes the eighth individual to hold this esteemed position, succeeding Andrea LaFontaine.

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