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Jessica Ullrich
Jessica Ullrich is a Program Officer at SEVEN, where she works closely with the team on varied programmatic and operational initiatives. Jess is particularly interested in how history and culture impact entrepreneurship in emerging markets. Prior to joining Seven, Jess was at the Tufts University Office of the Provost, where she worked on graduate program initiatives and high profile event planning.
Jess holds her B.A. in History, and her M.Ed. from the University of Massachusetts. She is currently a research assistant for a historical biography of the first elected U.S. Congresswoman, Edith Nourse Rogers. She is also a licensed educator.
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Entrepreneurs create products, services and jobs. They expand economies, improve people's lives, provide employment (high and rising wages) and bring about competition. A competitive environment, in turn, gives rise to efficiency, meritocracy and further innovations and entrepreneurial drive.
The potent combination of entrepreneurship and technological innovation can forge an environment that is conducive to further enterprise, involving even government policy in supporting entrepreneurship and innovation.


