Mondragon University, Mondragon Team Academy, And CUNY Law School's Community & Economic Development Clinic Join Forces On Team Entrepreneurship And Innovative Shared Ownership Models With A Commitment To Democratic Governance And Socioeconomic Justice
- Joint development and research on entrepreneurship-related programs Constructing and managing networks for entrepreneurial and innovation ecosystems Facilitating students and teaching staff exchanges Supporting the design and implementation of international learning expeditions.
Mondragon University, Mondragon Team Academy (MTA), and CUNY Law School's Community & Economic Clinic announced Historic International Partnership
Participating Mondragon Delegation order of appearance (left to right):
- Ana Aguirre, co-founder and worker owner at TAZEBAEZ S. Coop ( ), who is working closely with CUNY Law CED on the upcoming MTA-NYC program; twice elected VP of International Cooperative Alliance (ICA - ) Cooperative Youth
CUNY and the rest of the partners in NYC, we are continuing the writing of the story that I shared in chapter 10. So I hope that the MTA presence in NYC moves the way forward for collaboration and shared work and development."
- Lander Beloki, Dean of the Business Faculty, Mondragon University ( )
- Professor Carmen Huertas Noble, CUNY Law Community Economic Development Clinic ( )
- Aitor Lizartza, Mondragon Team Academy (MTA - ) Coordinator, Mondragon University
NY State Senators Kevin Parker and Jamal Bailey) seamlessly connected challenges and hope, weaving a narrative that encapsulated the power of collective action, academic excellence, and social responsibility.
- State Senator Kevin Parker
- "I witnessed the transformative power of democratically governed and innovating worker cooperatives firsthand during our delegation's visit to Mondragon in 2017. Building upon such a model here in New York City & State can usher in a new era of economic empowerment and shared prosperity. Let's champion better economic models where everyone has a stake and every voice matters showing our neighborhoods, districts, state and country how everyday people, together, achieve extraordinary things."
- "People need a path forward. Coops give people a path forward. They give people the ability to have social mobility. They have the ability to move up. They have the ability to not just move up, but to bring people with them. And this can work. It has been proven to work."
For further information, contact:
- CUNY Law School, Community Economic Development Clinic: Professor Carmen Huertas - [email protected] Mondragon Communications Office: German Lorenzo - [email protected]
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