Meadows Center for Entrepreneurial Studies		
			            
				
		
	
Brother Paul Goelz, S.M., Ph.D., followed his passion for education 
and entrepreneurship by devoting his life to teaching free enterprise at
 St. Mary’s University and helping entrepreneurs succeed. He established
 the Algur H. Meadows Center for Entrepreneurial Studies in 1981 with a 
grant he obtained from the Meadows Foundation of Dallas, which later was
 supplemented by a gift from the Gulf Oil Foundation.   The academic 
programs in entrepreneurship focus on the career preparation of students
 who plan to initiate and operate their own businesses rather than enter
 the corporate world of large companies in a line or staff position.
Through the Meadows Center, Goelz built a strong relationship with 
South Texas business professionals who engaged in entrepreneurial 
activities. In 1986, he developed the Forum on Entrepreneurship 
Breakfast Series. Each year, the Forum hosts four breakfast meetings 
that feature prominent entrepreneurs who share their experiences and 
insights.
In 2003, a second program began to emanate from the Center, the 
Entrepreneur Scholars Program (E-Scholars Program).  The E-Scholars 
Program, lead by Brooke R. Envick, Ph.D (Meadow Center Director, 
2002-2014), is a yearlong certificate program that includes academic and
 extra-curricular activities to help manage business ventures of 
undergraduate students from all disciplines and majors.
In fall of 2006, the Center began offering the Goelz Speaker Series. 
The Goelz Speaker Series is part of a course titled “Exploring 
Entrepreneurship: Profiles of Successful Entrepreneurs and Senior 
Executives.” Students enrolled in this class have the rare opportunity 
to hear autobiographical speeches from nationally known entrepreneurs 
and senior level executives about their “road maps” to success. Students
 read biographies of well-known entrepreneurs, analyze prospective 
success patterns, and contribute to the class through verbal and written
 projects.
    
    
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