We are thrilled to announce that Dan Olszewski, Goldberg Family Director of the Weinert Center for Entrepreneurship at the Wisconsin School of Business, will be honored with the prestigious Triple E (Excellence in Entrepreneurial Education) Award at the Wisconsin Technology Council’s Early Stage Symposium on Wednesday, November 13, at the Monona Terrace Convention Center in Madison, Wisconsin.
Dan has made a significant impact, teaching over 4,000 students through courses ranging from the capstone WAVE practicum for graduate students to the undergraduate Introduction to Entrepreneurial Management course and many others. He is also a co-founder of the award-winning Morgridge Entrepreneurial Bootcamp program for UW STEM graduate students.
Dan’s dedication to education is evident through his numerous UW teaching awards and the Dean’s Distinguished Service Award. Before joining the UW, Dan served as CEO of Parts Now and Katun Corporation and was a consultant with McKinsey & Co.
Recognized as an outstanding educator and mentor, Dan’s extensive business knowledge and his commitment to inspiring and encouraging students make him a deserving recipient of the Triple E Award.
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