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Rania El-Sorrogy (Com ’07) – Modbind Dec 2006

Rania El-Sorrogy (Com ’07) – Modbind

Dr. Harold Welsch

ModBind is a book-binding technology Rania invented for which she received a patent and is currently trying to license to publishers. She enrolled at DePaul primarily because of the Coleman Center, where she received coaching and counseling from her first weeks as a freshman in 2004. She was champion of the 2007 Launch DePaul competition, has served on the Center’s Advisory Council since 2008, and is a charter member of the eMerge Alumni Council. Rania has received, and made, dozens of introductions through the Coleman Center, leading to vendor, customer, mentor, and other relationships. She remains highly engaged with the …


Harold P. Welsch Received The Honorary Doctorate Degree From The Estonia American University In Tallin, Estonia, Harold Welsch Dec 2006

Harold P. Welsch Received The Honorary Doctorate Degree From The Estonia American University In Tallin, Estonia, Harold Welsch

Dr. Harold Welsch

Harold P. Welsch, the Coleman Foundation Chair in Entrepreneurship, received an honorary doctorate degree from the Estonian American University in Tallin, Estonia for his work in helping privatize the economy. He assisted to create the Estonia Small Business Association, researched problems of Estonian entrepreneurs and developed an entrepreneurship curriculum at the school. Harold gave the commencement key note address on June 21, 2007 in the guild hall auditorium, established in 1947 A.D. In addition, Fr. Dennis Holtschneider signed a cooperative agreement between the two institutions, advocating fruitful interchange and collaborating on mutually beneficial projects.