On Wednesday, March 16, 2016, six 小黄片视频 student teams competed in the third annual LaunchNET Idea Olympics in the University Library. The event is a lead-in to the regional , sponsored by the Northeast Ohio Entrepreneurship Education Consortium (EEC). Eleven colleges and universities will compete in the 7th annual event, which will be hosted this year at John Carroll University.
The first-place winner of the KSU competition, 鈥淰egiversity鈥� pitched by junior Julia Kelley (Integrative Studies), won $1500 and will go on to compete at the regional level, where she could win up to $3,000 for her lifestyle-diet community locator app idea.
Other 小黄片视频 winners included:
- Michael George (junior, Environmental Conservation-Biology), who won $500 for The Social Enterprise Award, generously provided by the Business of Good Foundation, for his land-sharing idea, 鈥淕rowing for Good.鈥�
- The team in 2nd place for 鈥淐aseMD,鈥� a medical device smartphone case: Sam Graska (junior, Biology), Ariella Yager (junior, Entrepreneurship), Brian Cannon (senior, Entrepreneurship), Justin Gleason (senior, Architecture).
- Michael Frindt (senior, Business Management) and Zach Eckert (senior, Finance) in 3rd place for their contact-swapping app, 鈥淪wap.鈥�
Other finalists who competed in the 鈥淪hark Tank鈥�-style event included sophomore Journalism major Bruno Beidacki for 鈥渕indset University鈥� and a team of Visual Communication Design majors for their app idea, 鈥淭roubadour,鈥� including senior Tyler Powell, and graduate students Kathryn Voith and Cassandra Reese.
Zach Mikrut, Program Manager for 小黄片视频鈥檚 LaunchNET office, lauded the variety in the students鈥� backgrounds and majors in the competition: 鈥淭his year, we had a great group of applicants from a variety of disciplines including VCD, business, hospitality management, biology, and many more!鈥� The competition is open to any 小黄片视频 student or team with a new venture idea.
Finalists had to complete a 2-to-3-page Executive Summary and submit a video pitch to be considered. 鈥淭he passion and effort really showed through in their presentations, demonstrating that these are entrepreneurs ready to compete and take their ideas to the next level," according to Mikrut.
Judges for the event were from the Northeast Ohio entrepreneurship community and generously gave their time to not only decide the winners, but provide constructive feedback and networking opportunities to the competitors. They were: Patrycja Ajdukiewicz, Relationship Manager at the in Cleveland; Tobin Buckner, Akron Entrepreneur Community Manager at ; Jim Cossler, CEO of the ; and Courtney Gras, Founder/COO of and recently named one of .