Presented By: Center for Entrepreneurship
EHour: Fred Richard
Featuring Fred Richard, Olympic Gymnast and CEO of FrederickFlips
Ready to flip your perspective on entrepreneurship and resilience?
Join us for Entrepreneurship Hour featuring Frederick Richard, Olympic bronze medalist, NCAA champion, U-M student athlete, and CEO of FrederickFlips. Fred’s journey as the youngest American male to medal at the World Championships and Paris Olympics is all about breaking boundaries—both in sport and in business.
During this inspiring session, Fred will share how he turned challenges into strengths, from overcoming adversity in gymnastics to leading his own startup. Hear about the mentality and creative process behind FrederickFlips, practical lessons in brand-building, leadership, and making your passion accessible. No matter your academic background, you’ll leave with real, actionable insights on turning resilience into opportunity.
Entrepreneurship Hour is open to everyone at Michigan. Don’t miss this chance to connect, ask questions, and learn from an Olympic athlete who’s making an impact beyond the gymnastics mat.
Friday, March 20
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Stamps Auditorium, North Campus
Join us for Entrepreneurship Hour featuring Frederick Richard, Olympic bronze medalist, NCAA champion, U-M student athlete, and CEO of FrederickFlips. Fred’s journey as the youngest American male to medal at the World Championships and Paris Olympics is all about breaking boundaries—both in sport and in business.
During this inspiring session, Fred will share how he turned challenges into strengths, from overcoming adversity in gymnastics to leading his own startup. Hear about the mentality and creative process behind FrederickFlips, practical lessons in brand-building, leadership, and making your passion accessible. No matter your academic background, you’ll leave with real, actionable insights on turning resilience into opportunity.
Entrepreneurship Hour is open to everyone at Michigan. Don’t miss this chance to connect, ask questions, and learn from an Olympic athlete who’s making an impact beyond the gymnastics mat.
Friday, March 20
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Stamps Auditorium, North Campus