Northwestern’s Entrepreneur Seminar will be held on March 7 and 8 located in the Enid campus.

The program is free to the public and can be attend both in person or online. This year, the keynote speakers will be Dr. Tony Woodlief and Curtis Tucker from the Enid Buzz. Students also have the opportunity to use this seminar to receive higher-level business credit.

“It’s a great opportunity to make connections,” said Secretary of the Division of Business, Carli Seabolt.

Seabolt attended the seminar when she was a business student and explained that the conference had benefited her. Students will have the opportunity to learn from business leaders and small business experts.

“The speakers have real life experience, and it allows for students to be able to ask questions to professionals,” said Seabolt.

The seminar will be held on Enid’s campus in room 218. It will also be available on zoom in the Alva campus in IE131.

To attend and receive a university credit, there is a fee. For more information contact Dr. Jerry Gustafson at jjgustafson@nwosu.edu or Carli Seabolt at cjseabolt@nwosu.edu