BEIJING, Jan. 5 (Xinhuanet) -- A senior enterprise
development adviser to the United Nations signed up yesterday as a business
consultant for Fudan University students.
Jean Marie Cishahayo, from Burundi in east Africa, is
one of 17 volunteer consultants who will offer advice to young business
starters, help to coach their fledgling businesses and answer their questions.
The group will also help student companies seek
venture capital investment and matchmake them with possible business partners,
Fudan officials said.
"I feel excited about the new job," said Cishahayo,
who is a graduate of the university and also a professor at Jiao Tong
University.
Since 1996, Cishahayo has worked as a consultant with
the UN, assisting with projects in China.
He is the only overseas volunteer consultant signed
up by Fudan so far.
Since the city government launched a technology
entrepreneurship foundation for university graduates in March 2005, more than
800 city university graduates have started 132 companies in the electronics,
information technology, biochemical and service sectors.
Each of the student companies has been granted an
initial operation fund of 300,000 yuan (37,500 U.S. dollars).
More than 30 companies have made a profit so far, and
eight have passed an annual sales volume of 500,000 yuan, according to Zhang
Dewang, the foundation's secretary-general.
"Students are always full of passion for business,
but they lack resources," Zhang said.
(Source: Shanghai Daily)