Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship at NYSE
Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) visited the NYSE to highlight NFTE New York Metro’s Start Up Summer initiative and New York City public school programs, as well as the organization’s October 6th National Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge participants. In honor of the occasion, Vice President of Programs Rupa Mohan rang The Opening BellSM.
About the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship
Too many young people today drop out of school and struggle to break the cycle of poverty. Since 1987, the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) has been inspiring young people to pursue educational opportunities, start their own businesses, and succeed in life. By providing entrepreneurship education programs relevant to the real world, NFTE empowers students to own their educations in and out of the classroom and to find their own path to success. Hundreds of thousands of students have discovered opportunity all around them through entrepreneurship via thousands of certified educators worldwide. NFTE supports active programs in 18 states and 9 other countries through our network of program offices and licensed partners. Entrepreneurs are a powerful driver of economic growth and NFTE sows the seeds of innovation in students worldwide. For more information, visit www.nfte.com. (Source: NFTE)
Matexi gifts €44.675 to NFTE

As the crowing piece of its anniversary year, the 65-year-old Matexi presented NFTE with a cheque for €44,675. On the occasion of the eight regional festivals for the real estate group through the entire country, the invitees were given the opportunity to contribute to this Network for Training Entrepreneurship.
In the photo, you can see Gaëtan Hannecart, CEO of Matexi Group, presenting the cheque to NFTE Director Lena Bondue.