West Chester University: WCU's Entrepreneurial Leadership Center Seeks "Big Ideas" For 2022 Business Idea Competition

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West Chester PA

03 February, 2022

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Press release from West Chester University: February 2, 2022 Ideas that have not yet been commercialized and can be used as the foundation for a new business are eligible for one of the four tracks in this competition: Submissions are due on Friday, February 25. Click here or visit www.wcubizidea.com to submit an entry. Pattie Diggin, director of WCU's Dr. Edwin Cottrell Entrepreneurial Leadership Center, notes that "This competition provides an opportunity for individuals and teams to explore new and exciting solutions through creative idea development. It promotes creativity and idea generation by recognizing innovative ideas for new products, services, and technology. The goals of the competition are to foster idea generation and to facilitate commercialization of business ideas." Participants will be evaluated in two steps. Ideas will initially be reviewed by business angels and business advisors. In a fast pitch competition on Wednesday, March 30, the top ideas in each category will be selected for the in-person Business Idea Pitch Competition that will take place on Wednesday, April 20, at the West Chester University Foundation, 202 Carter Drive, West Chester. Prizes include: Proof that WCU's BIC is a springboard to entrepreneurial success is evident in past winners from all categories, some of whose ideas have become reality. One example is last year's start-up track first place winner Gene Williams, whose concept for Athletes Untapped sports coaching platform launched in August. Another is Jake Henry, a junior Honors Pharmaceutical Product Development major and the 2021 BIC grand prize winner with his new venture, Lectra, a wireless and portable electrically conductive athletic tape designed for athletes who suffer from muscle strains. "The University's Business Idea Pitch Competition was my first chance to test my entrepreneurial skill set," he said. He later pitched Lectra at Entre's Pitch Competition and took second place.  "Throughout the different phases of the competition, I learned how to create a successful elevator pitch and business model and I got first-hand experience pitching in front of a live audience. It has also given me connections that have helped me finish prototypes, acquire funding for business ventures and patents, and develop even more skills to take my business from an idea to a market disruptor." Henry was also among the 100 top collegiate entrepreneurs in the country who competed at the Collegiate Entrepreneurs' Organization (CEO) People's Choice Awards in Florida. He attended the conference with Diggin and Patrick Bassil, a WCU Business Management and Biology major, where they placed 4th of 35 competing teams in the market simulation segment. The 10th Annual WCU Business Idea Competition is co-hosted by WCU's Dr. Edwin Cottrell Entrepreneurial Leadership Center, the Keiretsu Forum Mid-Atlantic, and the Greater West Chester Chamber of Commerce. The presenting sponsor of the competition is Meridian Bank and the Gold Sponsor is Univest. WCU Business Idea Competition partners are SCORE of Chester & Delaware County and the Chester County Economic Development Council initiative i2n. Business experts, Keiretsu Forum Mid-Atlantic Angel Investors, and members of the Greater West Chester Chamber of Commerce will judge the idea pitch. Winners will be announced, and awards will be presented at the conclusion of the Idea Pitch. For more information, e-mail [email protected] or visit www.wcubizidea.com. This press release was produced by West Chester University. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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