Earlier this year, Drexel University’s business incubator grew up. The Baiada Center for Entrepreneurship became an Institute. It’s largely a symbolic move, says the Institute‘s Executive Director Mark Loschiavo, to show that the status of the incubator has been elevated. Instead of reporting to the dean of Drexel’s Lebow College of Business, the Institute now answers to the Provost, the university’s chief academic officer. Still, Loschiavo says a tangible difference has yet to be seen.
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