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In a groundbreaking initiative, seven second-year students at Harvard Business School have established a unique fund designed to support entrepreneurs from their own graduating class. This innovative effort has successfully raised $1 million, marking a significant milestone in fostering peer-to-peer investment among future business leaders.
The fund aims to provide financial backing to startup ventures launched by classmates, promoting a collaborative environment where students can support each other's entrepreneurial ambitions. This initiative not only empowers the students but also encourages a culture of shared success and community within the prestigious institution.
By pooling their resources, these students are setting a precedent for future cohorts, illustrating the potential of collective investment in nurturing innovative ideas. As the business landscape continues to evolve, this initiative exemplifies the importance of collaboration and support among aspiring entrepreneurs, paving the way for a new generation of business leaders committed to mutual growth and success.
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