MIT's Bill Aulet at Strathclyde Business School for entrepreneurship talk

Bill Aulet, Managing Director of the Martin Trust Centre for Entrepreneurship at MIT visited Strathclyde Business School on March 21 and 22 in his role as Visiting Professor at the Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship.

The entrepreneurship expert and acclaimed author met with a range of Business School students and executive education clients.

Bill started his career in 1981 at IBM. After 11 years at IBM, he attended MIT where he earned a Master's degree and first studied entrepreneurship. Upon graduation, he spent the next decade plus with three increasingly successful entrepreneurial ventures that he led or co-led and in which he directly created hundreds of millions of dollars in shareholder value. During the past seven years he has been responsible for developing and implementing comprehensive entrepreneurship education across MIT, where he has been recognised with numerous awards.

His book Disciplined Entrepreneurship has become an international best seller and has been translated into over a dozen languages. He has been widely published in publications such as the Wall Street Journal, TechCrunch, The Boston Globe and many more. He has also been a featured speaker on shows such as CNBC's Squawk Box and Bloomberg News as well as at events and conferences around the world. He is a board member of MITEK Systems (NASDAQ: MITK) and XL Hybrids (Private). He has a bachelor's degree in engineering from Harvard.