The Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship has had a $534 million impact on the Inland Economy since it was formed in 1999.
Says who? Says the Center for Entrepreneurship, which recently published its 2022 Impact Report.
The report also found that the center had a $129 million impact on the local economy last year, when total loans, contracts, and exports were combined. That was a $50 million increase compared with 2021.
“That’s only the direct economic impact, that doesn’t account for any multiplier effects,” said Mike Stull, director of the center, in a statement. “We are thrilled our programs continue to make an impact on entrepreneurship in the region.”
Also last year – which is part of the Jack H. Brown School of Business & Public Administration at Cal State San Bernardino – helped more than 20,000 businesses and was also responsible for the creation and/or retention of approximately 2,310 jobs, according to the report.
For a copy of the report visit https://entre.csusb.edu/.