A Look Back at the Center for American Entrepreneurship's Remarkable First Four Years
July 20, 2021 marked the fourth anniversary of the establishment of the Center for American Entrepreneurship (CAE), a nonpartisan research, policy, and advocacy organization whose mission is to work with U.S. policymakers to promote and support new business formation, survival, and growth.
WASHINGTON, July 27, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- July 20, 2021 was the fourth anniversary of the establishment of the Center for American Entrepreneurship (CAE), a nonpartisan Washington DC-based research, policy, and advocacy organization whose mission is to work with U.S. policymakers to promote and support new business formation, survival, and growth.
To mark the occasion, CAE founder and president John R. Dearie collected into one easily reviewable post all of CAE's major activities and accomplishments – with hotlinks to underlying reports, legislation, Op/Eds, and press releases – since the organization launched in July of 2017.
Two important points should be emphasized as context for the summary presented. First, when CAE launched in July of 2017, entrepreneurship was all but absent from the policy radar screen in Washington, DC. There was no entrepreneurship-focused organization in town, no entrepreneurship caucuses on Capitol Hill, and only a few bills related to entrepreneurship had ever been introduced in Congress. Second, the summary below does not include the hundreds of meetings with policymakers and their staff conducted by CAE's team, which is the hard, day-to-day blocking and tackling of trust-establishment and relationship-building that makes the achievements listed below possible.
View the summary of CAE's first four years in its entirety here.
About the Center for American Entrepreneurship (CAE)
The Center for American Entrepreneurship (CAE) is a nonpartisan research, policy, and advocacy organization whose mission is to engage and educate policymakers in Washington, and at state and local levels across the nation, regarding the critical importance of entrepreneurs and startups to innovation, economic growth, job creation, and expanding opportunity – and to pursue a comprehensive policy agenda intended to signicantly enhance policy circumstances for new business formation, survival, and growth.
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