EntreEd Celebrates 40th Anniversary and Honors Its Founder
Updated: Jul 9, 2020
Written by Laura McCall

Forty years can change the course of history, make an impact on people’s lives,
and create value for the future. Our Founder, Dr. Cathy Ashmore, was a visionary who believed every student should learn how to start a business and that entrepreneurial educators and the entrepreneurial mindset are critical
components of the education system. Dr. Ashmore founded the Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education in 1980, now known as EntreEd -- the National Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education, with her motto, “Connect, Learn, Inspire.” It is these words that have guided EntreEd to be a leader in the field of entrepreneurship education, and will continue to be a catalyst for change for all
students in grades K-12.
Among Dr. Ashmore’s countless achievements was her creation of the National
Entrepreneurship Content Standards and her advocacy at the national and state
educational political arena to encourage the growth and development of
entrepreneurship in the classroom. She was the compass that guided groups
across the nation to develop entrepreneurial ecosystems, and form communities
of supporters so that young persons could make an impact in the small business
economy.

Dr. Ashmore’s legacy reached globally, as she worked in Poland alongside Lech Walesa to teach former union members to be entrepreneurs after the fall of communism. She worked with marginalized youth in South Africa during the time
that Nelson Mandela was establishing a new nation, as well as with advocacy groups in Hungary and Romania. She helped change the lives of students everywhere! In 2004, she was instrumental in working with the US Congress to establish National Entrepreneurship Week, which continues to be celebrated annually during the third week of February.
In her career, Dr. Ashmore was widely celebrated and honored by countless
organizations including the Coleman Foundation, her Alma Mater - The Ohio State
University, the United States Association of Small Business Enterprise Lifetime
Achievement Award, and many more. For inspiration, watch her keynote address at
the 2011 Future for Entrepreneurship Education Summit at the University of
Central Florida.
EntreEd Board Treasurer, Horace Robertson, notes that “Cathy’s mantra was ‘The
entrepreneurs of tomorrow are in our schools today.” We honor Dr. Ashmore --
her vision, intellect and leadership, and as an organization, continue to share her
passion and belief in providing every student with the opportunity to create their
future.
For more information contact: info@entre-ed.org
Executive Director, Gene Coulson: gcoulson@entre-ed.org
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