YEI urges Elis to ‘stay and build’
Jordan Goldberg ’06 SOM ‘09 started his online business in New Haven, rents an office on Whitney Avenue and has Yale professors as advisors.
But between co-workers who prefer to live in New York, Manhattan’s large investment community and New Haven’s shortage of technical talent, Goldberg said that as much as he pushed to keep his business in New Haven, he will most likely relocate to New York in a matter of months.
Goldberg and a handful of fellow students began independent ventures over the summer at the University’s first-ever Yale Entrepreneurial Institute, which aims...
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