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  • Mirlea
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2009 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year Awards

Aris Melissaratos, recipient of the 2009 Supporter of Entrepreneurship Award.

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Dana Weisgerber

Melissaratos quoted in magazine feature on the knowledge economy

The Fall/Winter 2009 edition of One magazine, a publication of the Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School, includes a story on Juan Enriquez titled “Mr. Enriquez Begs to Differ”.

Enriquez is a life sciences professional and venture capitalist. The article profiles his support for innovation, science, and technology as vehicles to solve global problems. However, Enriquez also expresses concern for "what to do with the millions of people unsuited by temperament or training to work in the… Continue

Posted by Dana Weisgerber on February 4, 2010 at 4:18pm

The Aris Institute

Ten Things That Must Happen

In the book, Aris lays out the ten most important initiatives that must be undertaken in order to restore America's leadership role in the world's technological landscape.

1. Restore the U.S.’s global intellectual leadership.

2. Create a new era of innovation-based economic partnerships between government and non-governmental entities.

3. Invest more money in research and development

4. Service the global marketplace.

5. Improve U.S. education and respect for basic science – and start by co… Continue

Posted by The Aris Institute on May 16, 2009 at 7:00am — 1 Comment

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