| Lloyd Shefsky |
| Clinical Professor of Entrepreneurship and Co-Director, Center for Family Enterprises Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University Prof. Shefsky is a clinical Professor of Entrepreneurship at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management where he teaches the course he developed, "Successful Entrepreneurship," and serves as Co-Director (and founder) of the Kellogg School's Center for Family Enterprises, as well as Co-Founder of the Kellogg School's Center for Executive Women. Shefsky founded Shefsky & Froelich Ltd., a Chicago law firm specializing in advising entrepreneurs and their companies at every stage of development. Shefsky interviewed more than 200 of the most accomplished entrepreneurs in the United States, as well as in several other countries, and wrote Entrepreneurs are Made Not Born (McGraw-Hill), which has been published in English, Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Hebrew, Spanish, Arabic, and Hungarian. Shefsky is also a well-established entrepreneur himself. He has founded and co-founded several successful businesses and organizations. Shefsky received his J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School, after graduating with a B.S. degree from DePaul University. |




