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    Logan Leger

    ENTREPRENEURSHIP FELLOW PARTICIPATES IN GSEA FINALS IN NYC

    December 6, 2011

    NEW YORK – Logan Leger, an LSU Stephenson Entrepreneurship Fellow and LSU engineering student, participated in the 2011 Global Student Entrepreneurship Awards finals, November 17-19, 2011.

    Leger’s participation in the Ft. Worth round last April placed him in the Global Finals. Leger competed in the GSEA finals with students from across the globe and finished in the top 30. As a student entrepreneur, Leger went “head-to-head against best student entrepreneurs in the world,” according to the GSEA website.

    Leger said it was an honor to be considered a top student entrepreneur.

    “I was competing against people from all over the world, so I met people from Ireland, Malaysia, South Africa, really from all corners of the world,” Leger said. “Though I didn't compete in the top five, I finished in the top 30 in the world, which is a huge testament to the quality of the education I'm receiving at LSU.”

    GSEA is a program that is part of the Entrepreneurs' Organization. Kevin Langley, SEI Advisory Board member, is the global chair of EO.

    The Global Student Entrepreneur Awards is a catalyst that inspires students and young people to start and grow entrepreneurial ventures. The Global Student Entrepreneur Awards are a program of the Entrepreneurs’ Organization. For more information on the GSEA, click here.

    The Entrepreneurship Fellows Program at LSU is a year-long work/study program designed to encourage business and entrepreneurial practices in a select group of undergraduate students. The program provides students with the opportunity to network with and be mentored by top executives thereby giving these students an extra edge upon graduation. Fellows are selected from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds across campus and are given the knowledge, skills and contacts to make an immediate impact.

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    Wendy Osborn Luedtke
    LSU E. J. Ourso College of Business
    225-578-8865