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Lewis & Emma Hubbard Family Center for Entrepreneurship
Also known as: Hubbard Center for Entrepreneurship, Campbell Entrepreneurship
Campbell University · Buies Creek, North Carolina
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- Indirect support only
- No equity required
- Currently active
- Verified by research
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Funding range
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Equity
None
Application
Ongoing
Institution Wide
Last activity
2026-06-26
High confidence
The Lewis & Emma Hubbard Family Center for Entrepreneurship is the central hub for entrepreneurship at Campbell University, housed within the Lundy-Fetterman School of Business. The center coordinates the Camel Accelerator, the Presidential Innovation Challenge, the Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation minor, and the university's partnership with Raleigh Founded co-working space.
Director: Scott A. Kelly, Director of Entrepreneurship Entrepreneur-in-Residence: Jenny Nicholson (former McKinney Creative Director, advising on AI strategies) Academic program: Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation Minor (18 credit hours, open to all majors) Key partners: Raleigh Founded, NC IDEA, RTP Foundation, SBTDC
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Campbell University **URL:** https://business.campbell.edu/about/entrepreneurship/
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Raleigh Founded Partnership
Campbell University maintains a partnership with Raleigh Founded, a co-working entrepreneurial hub and accelerator in the downtown Raleigh Warehouse District. The Business School maintains a suite within the workspace. Students gain access to networking, workshops, tours, and collaboration with startups.
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