Business Centers
The Goddard School of Business & Economics is home to four business centers that support students, faculty, the community and more.
Hall Global Entrepreneurship Center
If you’re a creative, innovator, entrepreneur or all of the above, the Hall Global Entrepreneurship Center is the right place for you. We're here to help you take your innovation or venture to the next level.
The center hosts lectures, competitions and the Wildcat MicroFUND, which awards seed capital for startups and early stage businesses.
Visit the Hall Global Entrepreneurship Center website or contact entrepreneurship@weber.edu for more information.
Contact
Brandon Stoddard
brandonstoddard@weber.edu
801-243-0663
Wattis Business Building, Room 205G
The Jerry & Vickie Moyes Center for Supply Chain Excellence
The Jerry & Vickie Moyes Center for Supply Chain Excellence exists to cultivate a collaborative, experiential learning culture that integrates bold creativity with rigorous critical thinking by reimagining supply chain education with a key goal in mind: real-world experience for real-world success.
Students can access tons of events and opportunities at the Center for Supply Chain Excellence, including the SWIFT Supply Chain Scholarship, the Supply Chain Catalysts Student Club and much more. Professional certificate programs are also available.
Contact
Nancy Tomon
nancytomon@weber.edu
801-626-7368
Wattis Business Building, Room 205
The Center for Tax Education & Research
The Center for Tax Education & Research provides tax education to 91¶ÌÊÓƵ students, community members and more.
The Center supports tax research efforts by 91¶ÌÊÓƵ faculty, works with employers to supply jobs to MTax graduates, sponsors continuing education seminars, participates in volunteer tax preparation services and fosters relationships with employers and alumni.
Contact
Ryan Pace
rpace@weber.edu
801-626-7562
Wattis Business Building, Room 205D
Crossroads Economics Center
The Crossroads Economics Center fosters a welcoming and dynamic environment where students and the community explore varied perspectives.
The Center is dedicated to providing complementary educational opportunities related to economic and social issues. They help the community navigate the crossroads of current discussions.
Contact
Andrew Keinsley
Associate Professor, Economics
Co-Director
801-626-7566
andrewkeinsley@weber.edu
Wattis Business Building, Room 240
Valentinas Rudys
Assistant Professor, Economics
Co-Director
361-945-7982
valentinasrudys@weber.edu
Wattis Business Building, Room 237