At the Global Center for Cultural Entrepreneurship we envision a world in which cultural entrepreneurship creates cultural value and economic wealth, self-determination, and cultural diversity in communities across the globe. Toward this vision, we are creating the globe’s first networked community of cultural entrepreneurs, cultural investors, and cultural entrepreneurship educators.
Cultural industries, an essential element of successful economies, develop only when talented cultural entrepreneurs gain access to the resources needed to successfully meet growing market demand; the gap in support services for cultural entrepreneurs must be met to fully capture the opportunities cultural enterprises offer as tools to alleviate poverty, sustain cultural value, and promote diversity in the global marketplace.

I am Susan Guyette, Ph.D, Native American planner and author of PLanning for Balanced Development, will be in Santa Fe Sept. 18 – Oct. 8th and would like to meet with Alice Loy. Please respond.
Very excited about what you are doing.
I am Nuriyah Bone’-Owens, Cultural Entrepreneur and Chief Executive of mrsowens.com Cultural Ventrues, LLC. mrsowens.com consultancy is a unique cultrual venue company based in Syracuse, NY where we “Enterprise the Heritage Arts” for Enterprising Leaders offering services in five specialized practice areas including Cultural Heritage Urban Villages, creative Talent Solutions, professionalization of Griot Guides, Service Initiatives, and Heritage Tourism with focused expertise on the Freedom Trail of the Freedom-Seekers. Read the blog of my colleague, Cultural Heritage Consultant – Sam D. Gruber for a background overview to Discover the Syracuse Freedom Trail at mycentralnewyork.blogspot.com,
Casa de Cutura de Las Vegas, New Mexico USA http://www.casadeculturalvnm.org, believes that culture is a uniting force which can cultivate economic development, address issues facing community, and can foster trust and cohesion among diverse cultural and social groups.
It is so wonderful to discover the the Global Center for Cultural Entrepreneurship (GCCE). I am a Cameroonian Visual Artist, Cultural Entrepreneur and Journalist. I am very much interested in joining the GCCE and to be a contributor for the Cultural Entrepreneur blog. Since 1996 I have been the director of Mus’Art Gallery an arts museum in Cameroon, Africa. Mus’Art Gallery is focused on the preservation, education and promotion of the artistic and cultural heritage of the Grass-fields of Cameroon. The arts can effectively be used to fight poverty; contribute to the creative sector; boost tourism and build on artistic wealth for the artists and for our nation. Our museum thus recognizes the arts as fundamental to job creation; income generation; for talented and unemployed youths as a sure path towards sustainability and growth from a non-formal setting. Traditional arts experiencing a decline must be revamped to ensure continuity and identity of our people.
2 of my photos are used but I received credit for one. Chile roasting photo I received credit but not the 3 female dancers. Please fix.
Larry
Hi,
We own an organic goji berry farm as well as an eco lodge. We would like to be part of your survey or information about agritourism. Please contact us for more information. Look forward to hearing from you.
Best wishes,
Eric and Elizabeth