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Southeast Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition Conference (SEETA)
Annual ETA conference jointly hosted by Duke Fuqua, UNC Kenan-Flagler, UVA Darden, and Georgetown McDonough for MBA students and mid-career searchers.
Key facts
- Website
- seetaconference.org
- Pricing
- Registration fee, contact for terms
- Rating
- No reviews yet
About Southeast Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition Conference (SEETA)
The Southeast Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition Conference (SEETA) is an annual ETA conference jointly hosted by Duke Fuqua, UNC Kenan-Flagler, UVA Darden, and Georgetown McDonough for MBA students and mid-career searchers. It brings together multiple business school communities around a shared interest in ETA.
Key features
- Two-day conference (Fri/Sat)
- Jointly hosted by 4 top MBA programs
- Sessions for searchers, investors, and faculty
- Rotates host school (Duke Fuqua hosting 2026)
Pros & cons
Pros
- Backed by four well-known MBA programs
- Targets both students and mid-career searchers
Cons
- Exact founding year and fee not published on site
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Frequently Asked Questions About Southeast Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition Conference (SEETA)
What is SEETA Conference?
SEETA is an annual ETA conference jointly hosted by Duke Fuqua, UNC Kenan-Flagler, UVA Darden, and Georgetown McDonough for MBA students and mid-career searchers.
Who is SEETA Conference for?
It's for MBA students and mid-career searchers interested in entrepreneurship through acquisition.
What category does SEETA Conference fall under?
SEETA Conference is listed under Communities.
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