CTOs on the Move

Cyvia and Melvyn Wolff Center for Entrepreneursh

www.bauer.uh.edu

 
The mission of the C. T. Bauer College of Business at the University of Houston is three-fold: -To create and advance knowledge that will shape and address new business realities; -To provide a challenging learning environment through a rich variety of pedagogical approaches, and -To prepare our students for effective and responsible business leadership worldwide.
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.bauer.uh.edu
  • 4800 Calhoun 334 Melcher Hall
    Houston, TX USA 77004
  • Phone: 713.743.4600

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Funding

Cyvia and Melvyn Wolff Center for Entrepreneurship raised $13M on 12/09/2019

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