Founder of restaurant deal-finding app gives straight talk about starting a business

You’ve “got to be cool with failure” if you want to make it as an entrepreneur, says Phil DiMuro, co-founder and CEO of Loople.

DiMuro spoke on entrepreneurship and his new app Loople at the second chat of the fall 2016 Fireside Chat Entrepreneur series hosted by the College of Business and Economics and the TU Student Launch Pad on Friday.

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Students make most of summer with internships, travel and volunteer work

We asked students in the College of Business and Economics, “What did you do over summer break?”

Their answers blew us away.

From interning at world-famous companies to traveling the world to teaching kids in Guinea about science and technology, our students have been very busy.

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College of Business and Economics students competing in the manhattan College analytics challenge

Students compete in analytics challenges

Marketing
A team of students mentored by assistant professor of marketing Gema Vinulaes participated in the annual Google Online Marketing Challenge earlier this year and the results are in.

The annual competition is open to undergraduate and graduate students from all disciplines. Each team of three to six members is given a $250 Google AdWords budget to run an online advertising campaign for a three-week period. Campaigns are judged based on statistics, structure and implementation.

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