About the E Club 

Our objectives: The E Club is dedicated to encouraging the spirit of entrepreneurship among the Syracuse University student body and to supporting the needs of students who are interested in entrepreneurship. The E Club is supported by the School of Management’s Program in Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises and the Falcone Center for Entrepreneurship.

What we do: E Club members are encouraged to their hands dirty and get some real entrepreneurial experience. This is done by teaming up with local entrepreneurs and businesses for projects that involved entrepreneurial thinking to create value. The Club also holds host to workshops and speakers throughout the semester. Recently the club has found a new way to measure its success - through the formulation of revenue goals. The demand for the E Club to work on projects with local businesses grew to the point where revenue starting coming in. Club members jumped at this opportunity and started searching for innovative ways to add to the revenue. This money reciprocates to members by way of either direct payout, or for funding for trips and events.

Faculty advisor: Prof. Michael H. Morris mhmorris@syr.edu


Student president: Sarah Frank sbfrank@syr.edu


Primary benefits of membership: Students get exposed to successful entrepreneurs, entrepreneurship faculty, and fellow students with a passion for entrepreneurial pursuits. Members share entrepreneurial ideas, listen to guest speakers (entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and others), visit entrepreneurial companies, attend the annual CEO conference where they interact with hundreds of other student entrepreneurs from around the country, manage projects such as the Student Entrepreneur of the Year Awards, work on business plans, participate and work on projects run by the Department of Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises and the Falcone Center for Entrepreneurship, organize the Annual Entrepreneurship Banquet, and much more.


Who may join: Membership in the E Club is open to all Syracuse students and faculty with a love for innovation and entrepreneurship. Also, alumni/ae, friends, professionals from outside of SU, and founders of innovative companies representing a full spectrum of backgrounds are eligible for professional and honorary memberships. Weekly meetings are held to discuss current projects, events, and the future direction of our dynamic club.


How to join: Interested students should contact Sarah Frank at the e-mail above or attend one of the Entrepreneurship Club meetings. You just need to fill out a simple application form. Modest dues are paid each semester.