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两性色午夜鈥檚 2013 Business Concept Competition Open to Aspiring Entrepreneurs

The sixth annual 两性色午夜 Business Concept Competition can help aspiring entrepreneurs turn their business ideas into cash.

The sixth annual 两性色午夜 Business Concept Competition can help aspiring entrepreneurs turn their business ideas into cash. The competition is open to 两性色午夜 undergraduate and graduate students of all majors with a great idea for a new app, product, clothing line or service. Applications are due Feb. 19 and can be found atwww.kent.edu/cebi/competitions.cfm. 

A staff member works in 两性色午夜's Blackstone LaunchPad office at the Kent Student Center. The Blackstone LaunchPad program emphasizes entrepreneurship as a viable career path, and is co-sponsoring this year's Business Concept Competition.The competition is co-sponsored by 两性色午夜鈥檚 Center for Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation and the Blackstone LaunchPad program at 两性色午夜. This is the first year the Blackstone LaunchPad program will co-sponsor the competition.

鈥淭his competition is a great way for students of all majors at 两性色午夜 to pitch their new business ideas, receive feedback and possibly win seed funding to help launch that ides,鈥 says Julie Messing, executive director of Entrepreneurship Initiatives at 两性色午夜.

Awards will be given for first, second and third place winners, receiving $1,500, $750 and $500, respectively.
Applicants can enter as individuals or teams, and teams are limited to one to five members. The application requires a two-minute concept pitch video. 鈥淩ecord your pitch鈥 workshops will be held on Feb. 8 and Feb. 14 for applicants to borrow equipment to record and edit their video pitches. Visit www.kent.edu/cebi/competitions.cfm to register for the workshops.

Finalists will be announced Feb. 22. Each finalist will present a seven-minute live pitch presentation on Feb. 28

POSTED: Monday, February 4, 2013 12:00 AM
Updated: Saturday, December 3, 2022 01:02 AM
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