BRH recently hosted a virtual conversation with Professor Danny Warshay '87, P'20, '23, executive director of Brown's Nelson Center for Entrepreneurship, past president of the Brown RISD Hillel Board of Trustees, and current honorary trustee.
If you’ve ever thought that you just weren't born with the creative spirit or entrepreneurial mindset, then today's interview with Danny Warshay is for you. His new book—See, Solve Scale—explains how anyone can be more creative in a structured way.
Join us as our host, George Kamel, talks to Danny Warshay. Danny is an entrepreneur who has co-founded and sold multiple companies and teaches entrepreneurship at Brown University. Danny shares how to keep brainstorm meetings from becoming boring and unproductive so your team can solve problems.
We are incredibly honored to have hosted this amazing entrepreneurial fireside chat with National Entrepreneurial Expert and Brown Professor, Danny Warshay. We aim to bring you similar intimate conversations on leading topics in the business world with leaders from around the world.
In this episode, Danny sits with J.R. Lowry to talk about his journey through the entrepreneurial world. From his college days, to his own entrepreneurial ventures, to the advising he has done for many other entrepreneurs, to his life in teaching entrepreneurship at Brown.
In this episode, Danny Warshay, Executive Director of the Nelson Center for Entrepreneurship at Brown University, explores how the “See, Solve, Scale” entrepreneurial process can help PE investors screen potential investments.
According to Danny Warshay, our modern conception of entrepreneurship needs a refresh. In his new book, See, Solve, Scale, Danny posits that entrepreneurship is not a spirit or a gift restricted to business elites but is rather a process that is open to anyone willing to learn.