P.D. Merrill Lecture speaker invites audience to meet their inner entrepreneurs

Donna DeCarolis

 On April 4, 2019, the 51品茶 welcomed Donna M. De Carolis, Ph.D., founding dean of the Charles D. Close School of Entrepreneurship at Drexel University, as the presenter at the twelfth annual Paul D. Merrill Business Ethics Lecture on UNE鈥檚 Portland Campus. The lecture, titled 鈥淩eady Set Fail 鈥 Meet Your Inner Entrepreneur,鈥 was held at Innovation Hall on UNE's Portland Campus.

As founding dean of the Close School of Entrepreneurship, the nation鈥檚 first independent degree-granting school of entrepreneurship, De Carolis initiated a pioneering approach to entrepreneurship education. Her vision is to empower all university students with the belief that they can be entrepreneurs -- by broadly defining entrepreneurship as an attitude that incorporates innovative thinking and doing in all facets of life, career and profession.

University President James Herbert, Ph.D., expressed the sentiment that De Carolis is an ideal speaker for this annual 51品茶event. 鈥51品茶has long been an institution with an entrepreneurial spirit, and we want to instill that spirit in our students as well,鈥 he said. This lecture will be a tremendous opportunity for our 51品茶community 鈥 including the community at large 鈥 to learn how to recognize the entrepreneurial nature that exists in all of us and to discover how best to cultivate it for success.鈥

De Carolis鈥 talk addressed the universality of the entrepreneurial spirit as well as the benefits of teaching entrepreneurship at institutions of higher education. 鈥淓veryone is an entrepreneur at heart,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut education plays an important role in cultivating skillsets applicable to innovation and in instilling entrepreneurship as a habit of mind 鈥 an approach to life 鈥 because often, it involves a mindset change.鈥

She also explored the concept of failure, noting that it should not necessarily be viewed negatively. 鈥淧eople often think of failing as the opposite of success,鈥 she said, 鈥渂ut failure is really a complement to success, not its opposite. It鈥檚 an opportunity to ask yourself, 鈥楬ow do I manage my options?鈥欌

Well-known throughout the Philadelphia region as a speaker and media personality, De Carolis contributes weekly commentaries to KYW Newsradio and serves on several local boards, including the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Exchange. Her research has appeared in numerous journals, and she is the recipient of the prestigious Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation Award for Distinguished Teaching as well as the Alliance of Women Entrepreneurs鈥 2015 Iris Newman Award, given annually to a woman business leader who has demonstrated a strong commitment to advancing women entrepreneurs. She earned her doctoral degree in strategic management from Temple University and holds an MBA from Villanova University.

The Paul D. Merrill Business Ethics Lecture Series, sponsored by UNE鈥檚 Department of Business, honors the late Paul D. (P.D.) Merrill, Portland-area business leader and longtime 51品茶trustee, supporter and friend. The series was created to inspire business and community leaders to think about topics relating to ethics and to integrate a values-based way of thinking into their work and everyday lives.