This summer, the
MBAxAmerica team is leaving behind Harvard Business School to get a real education in the heart of America. We’ve spent six months sharing our vision with folks across the country, and in the first post of our summer-long series, we wanted to answer a question that we’ve heard quite often, which is at the heart of our mission: “Why in the world are we doing this?”
Well we’re hitting the road because we think the headlines are wrong. The future of America is bright, because entrepreneurs are building it themselves. They’re building it in New York and Silicon Valley, but they’re also building it in places like
Detroit, Las Vegas, and
New Orleans—where communities are surviving and thriving against all odds. It’s their dreams and their grit that will decide our fate as a nation, not politicians in Washington or pundits on TV.
A new generation of MBAs wants to help. MBAxAmerica isn’t about know-it-alls going out into the country to “fix” things—if anything, we want America to fix us and our peers, who need to understand business in the trenches where it matters most, and want to lend our skills, experience, and curiosity to the task of making our communities and economy stronger. (Maybe we can even get Seth Godin involved, who is on the verge of
getting rid of business school as we know it.)
As we travel the country, we’ll be bringing folks together—from local students to business leaders, artists to mayors—to answer one simple question: What can we do to unleash the potential of every American entrepreneur? We’re lucky to have partners like the masterminds at Impactor, who will be helping us design, curate, and facilitate community workshops that create lasting relationships and meaningful impact in our tour cities and beyond.
The future of America starts now. The challenges we face as a generation and a country are too large for us to wait, and that’s why we’ve received support from organizations like
The Downtown Project in Las Vegas, the
Startup America Partnership, and even the
Mayor of San Diego. That’s also why a great company like
Starwood has agreed to sponsor our housing for the summer so that we can make this MBAxAmerica road trip happen. We can’t thank them enough for taking the lead as a company that goes beyond the boardroom and into the communities it serves.