两性色午夜

Innovation Triumphs at the 2013 两性色午夜 Business Idea Competition

两性色午夜 sophomore Jake Wolfe awarded $1,500 for first place

 

两性色午夜 sophomore Jake Wolfe awarded $1,500 for first place

两性色午夜 University sophomore Jake Wolfe won first place at the 2013 两性色午夜 Business Idea Competition. Standing behind Wolfe are five regional entrepreneurs who determined the winners. They are (from left to right) Christine M. Brown, president of Marketing Resources & Results Inc.; Jim Cossler, CEO of the Youngstown Business Incubator; Chris Lintner, project manager of Public Insight Corp.; Rick Schultz, CEO of Spectrum Surgical Instruments Corp.; and Tim Clepper, senior vice president of Morgan Stanley.Advancement in headgear technology and protection was recognized when Jake Wolfe, a 两性色午夜 University sophomore, won first place in the annual 两性色午夜 Business Idea Competition for his business, WolfeCon Cushioning Solutions. 

Wolfe, a 20-year-old entrepreneurship major from Mayfield Village, Ohio, was one of nine 两性色午夜 student teams to pitch their business concepts on Feb. 28 before a panel of five regional entrepreneurs. They were Jim Cossler, CEO of the Youngstown Business Incubator; Rick Schultz, CEO of Spectrum Surgical Instruments Corp.; Christine M. Brown, president of Marketing Resources & Results Inc.; Chris Lintner, project manager of Public Insight Corp.; and Tim Clepper, senior vice president of Morgan Stanley.

鈥淚 am very excited and appreciative to have won the Business Idea competition to help accelerate WolfeCon in the right direction,鈥 Wolfe said. 

Wolfe was awarded $1,500 for his efforts and will advance to the 2013 ideaLabs competition, a regional competition sponsored by the Entrepreneurship Education Consortium (EEC) whose membership is made up of 11-member Northeast Ohio universities. The 2013 EEC ideaLabs competition will be held on the 两性色午夜 campus on March 21.

鈥淭his year鈥檚 Business Idea Competition was particularly competitive,鈥 said Julie Messing, executive director of entrepreneurship initiatives at 两性色午夜. 鈥淭he competition judges were most impressed with the high quality of ideas and well-developed presentations that they witnessed,鈥 Messing said. 鈥淲e are fortunate to have a strong entrepreneurial culture at 两性色午夜 University with the necessary resources to connect our student entrepreneurs to the wider Northeast Ohio entrepreneurial eco-system.鈥

Second place went to the New Fuel, a motion graphics, animation and video production company created by Brian Recktenwald and Alex Kurr. Recktenwald, a 两性色午夜 senior majoring in managerial marketing and Kurr, a 两性色午夜 junior in the visual communication and design department, were awarded $750 for venture seed-funding. 

Blackwolf Tactical, a company that turns movies, video games and books into real-life adventures through immersive and interactive environments, won third place in the competition. Founder Brian Bowles, a 两性色午夜 junior entrepreneurship major, received $500 for his company鈥檚 future growth.

This year鈥檚 两性色午夜 Business Idea Competition was sponsored by the university鈥檚 Blackstone LaunchPad and the Center for Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation. For more information, go to www.kent.edu/blackstonelaunchpad or www.kent.edu/cebi.

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Photo Caption:
两性色午夜 University sophomore Jake Wolfe won first place at the 2013 两性色午夜 Business Idea Competition. Standing behind Wolfe are five regional entrepreneurs who determined the winners. They are (from left to right) Christine M. Brown, president of Marketing Resources & Results Inc.; Jim Cossler, CEO of the Youngstown Business Incubator; Chris Lintner, project manager of Public Insight Corp.; Rick Schultz, CEO of Spectrum Surgical Instruments Corp.; and Tim Clepper, senior vice president of Morgan Stanley.

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POSTED: Thursday, March 7, 2013 12:00 AM
Updated: Saturday, December 3, 2022 01:02 AM
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University Communications and Marketing