We're half-way through the week! Wednesday was our biggest day yet, with 4 events: the High School Pitch Session, an MBA Entrepreneurship Panel, VC Speed Dating, and the Waitzkin Entrepreneurship Week Keynote Speaker, Ernest Mario, PhD.
Early in the day, high school students from two local high schools, Riverside and Hillside, had the opportunity to pitch their business ideas. These high school students have been advised by Duke MBA students over the course of the semester, and these presentations were the capstone of their work.
At 2:oo PM at Fuqua, the
Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital Club hosted the MBA Entrepreneurship Panel featuring
Jonathan Gindes, Fuqua Daytime '03, and
Jed Carlson, Fuqua Daytime '05. Jonathan and Jed answered questions and gave advice to an audience of MBA students interested in pursuing entrepreneurial paths. The panel was sponsored by
Smith Anderson Blount Dorsett Mitchell & Jernigan LLP.10 teams of entrepreneurs, 10 VCs, 10 tables. One hour for students to mix it up, pitch their ideas, and get feedback. The event was hosted by the
9th Annual Duke Start-Up Challenge and sponsored by
Hughes Pittman & Gupton LLP.
The day ended with the Waitzkin Entrepreneurship Week Keynote Speaker,
Dr. Ernest Mario. Dr. Mario has 40 years experience in the pharmaceutical industry, and has served as CEO of Glaxo, Alza Corporation, Apothogen, and Reliant Pharmaceuticals. In his presentation, Dr. Mario elaborated on the various leadership roles of his business career and explained to the audience that "...entrepreneurs cannot be afraid to fail." The event was hosted by the
Master of Engineering Management Program at Pratt and the
Division of Student Affairs.
Tomorrow is the Duke Start-Up Job Fair, the Undergraduate Capstone Speaker (
Will Pearson, founder and president of
Mental_Floss magazine), and the Undergraduate Entrepreneurs Pitch Session. See you at the events!