Required information includes: Name of company, entrepreneur and contact information History of the formation of the company Overview of the products/services offered by the business Key successes and challenges of the business Entrepreneurial leadership

 At certain events, Iowa JPEC will be using a swipe-in and swipe-out software program where you will need to scan your student ID when you arrive at the event and scan your student ID when you leave the event. Students who attend but forget to scan in their ID will not receive any credit for attending the event. Additionally, you are expected to attend the entire event and show respect for the presenters and other audience members. Please pay attention, engage in the presentation and do not leave early—you’d be surprised what you will gain by actively listening and meeting new people versus just showing up and using your smartphone during the event. After attending an event, students will need to write a 500-word (minimum) summary covering the following: What were three key takeaways from the presentation or event? What did you hear or experience that challenged or surprised you? What was most impactful (i.e. thing(s) that you will remember and benefit from while in college and as you start your career)? What recommendations do you have to make the event more valuable for students and/or suggestions for future speakers or events? List the names and contact information of at least three new people you met at the event and explain how they will fit into your network. Students may also earn extra credit by interviewing a non-family entrepreneur and submit a 1,000-word (minimum) summary of the key things you learned. Required information includes: Name of company, entrepreneur and contact information History of the formation of the company Overview of the products/services offered by the business Key successes and challenges of the business Entrepreneurial leadership lessons learned by the entrepreneur