Endeavor, and international non-profit entrepreneurial organization, has selected 31 “high-impact” entrepreneurs from 21 companies in 15 countries for its 54th International Selection Panel (ISP). The International Selection Panel 2014is an opportunity for these selected entrepreneurs to convince business leaders from all over the world why they deserve to join the ranks of the organization’s network of entrepreneurs, aptly named Endeavor Entrepreneurs. Once a company is taken in by Endeavor, it gains access to various business services such as expert mentors and business investors.
Entrance into the International Selection Panel 2014is an achievement in itself, as only the top companies that have caught Endeavor’s attention are given the opportunity to showcase themselves at the Panel. This year marks a significant increase in the size of the event. As Endeavor co-founder and CEO Linda Rottenberg states, “This was our largest panel ever and resulted in one of the most diverse classes of high-impact entrepreneurs selected by Endeavor.”
This year brought an impressively diverse set of panelists including entrepreneurs from countries such as Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Egypt, Greece, Indonesia, Jordan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, Turkey, UAE, and others. Business types also range from technological, medical, fashion, media, cuisine, service, and more. Endeavor has given hundreds of entrepreneurs the opportunity to cultivate their businesses and has created countless jobs to boost the entrepreneurial economic environment.
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