Thursday, September 2, 2010

Video of P4E Idea Pitch Event

Program for Entrepreneurs (P4E) - Idea Pitch Event 

Thursday Sept 2nd, 4-7pm
Location: HCA Auditorium, Fuqua School of Business

Video of the P4E Idea Pitch Event on September 2nd.

More info about the event: http://www.dukep4e.org/pitch-event

Pitch order
  1. Golf & Fly
  2. Votosphere
  3. Smart Supermarket Cart
  4. LifeDash
  5. Academia
  6. Addition: Salsa Timoteo 
  7. Connectivity- Anytime, Anywhere!!
  8. Good Groceries
  9. Autoextract
  10. K Kane
  11. Outdoor Adventure Travel Website
  12. CDM (Comprehensive Disease Management)
  13. MoxMe
  14. Padel-Tennis City
  15. Watu Research
  16. Simple Steps Family and Wellness Center
  17. Nonprofit Grants Finder


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Howie Rhee, MBA
Managing Director, Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Fuqua School of Business, Duke University
Office A236
919-617-1123 Google Voice / Mobile
919-660-1929 Office

Learn more about Entrepreneurship at Duke - www.EntrepreneurshipAtDuke.com
and read our Duke Entrepreneurship Manual - www.dukeven.com.
Twitter: @EshipAtDuke


Monday, August 30, 2010

Top 10 Entrepreneurship At Duke Activities

Top 10 Activities

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Nice video profile of Sabi Sushi

http://video.aol.ca/video-detail/wasabi-news-package/383008386

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Howie Rhee, MBA
Managing Director, Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Fuqua School of Business, Duke University
Office A236
919-617-1123 Google Voice / Mobile
919-660-1929 Office

Learn more about Entrepreneurship at Duke - www.EntrepreneurshipAtDuke.com
and read our Duke Entrepreneurship Manual - www.dukeven.com.
Twitter: @EshipAtDuke


Sunday, July 25, 2010

Program for Entrepreneurs Kickoff Event


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Hello P4E friends,

We just finished our third annual P4E Kickoff (view the agenda or slides). It was an excellent two-day event.

Overall we had 70+ students attend (mostly Fuqua 1st years, but some undergrads, grad students, and Fuqua 2nd years).
And we heard 16 pitches from students with startup ideas (selecting from 85 ideas we collected this year).
See the one slide pitches and stats on how the students did (based on audience feedback); and compare to last year.

Jon did a great job of getting the students interested, and at the same time making it clear that this was a serious program.

Gratitude
Day 1 - Thanks to Mark Smallwood, Robert Olinger, Jed Carlson (3rd year), and Jonathan Gindes (3rd year), for speaking.
Day 2 - Thanks to Don Haile (3rd year), Joe Velk (3rd year), Doug Green, David Robinson (3rd year), and Christy Shaffer for helping drive the discussion.
Thanks to Danny Briere for making the trip and effort to get his project into the program.
Thanks to Evan, Mark (2nd year) and Joe for being our Admissions Committee.
Thanks to all of our annual advisors including Ashish Arora, Rich Burton, David R, Rich West, Matt Megaro, Don Haile, and Joe Velk.
Thanks to Emma Rasiel and Lisa Keister for making course credit for the undergraduates possible.

And thanks to all of you for the support and well wishes. We couldn't do it without the help of so many of you.

Howie

Friday, April 16, 2010

Event Summary: the 2010 Duke Start-up Challenge Grand Finale!


Welcome to the Duke Start-up Challenge Grand Finale Event!


This is the event everyone’s been waiting for. Tonight, the winners of the 2010 Duke Start-up Challenge will be crowned and the $25,000 grand prize will be awarded. The evening begins with a keynote address from legendary Duke entrepreneur, Aaron Patzer, founder and CEO of Mint.com. After an inspiring round of elevator pitches led by Duke student entrepreneurs, the evening will crescendo into a time for the audience to select their choice for a cash prize winner and the results of the $25,000 grand prize will be announced.

Tonight marks the conclusion of months of preparation by aspiring entrepreneurs across Duke’s campus. Completing live on stage at the Fuqua School of Business, 13 of the best start-up company teams will each deliver their one-minute elevator pitch presentations with hopes of winning the grand prize.

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The Grand Finale Event Begins

As the evening opens, the Duke Start-up Challenge celebrates its 11th year of operation with an address by Aaron Patzer, a Duke alum and founder and CEO of Mint.com. Introduced by the evening’s host - second year MBA student Shalav Gupta - Aaron recently completed the sale of his company for $170 Million through an acquisition by financial software giant, Intuit.

Meet Aaron Patzer:
Duke University alum Aaron Patzer (T’02), started his professional career during the Internet boom years of 1998-2000 when he worked for Getawebsite.com and Miadora.com (an online jewelry store). After a number of engineering positions and internet startups, Patzer founded Mint.com in March 2006. Mint.com is a free, simple, and secure personal finance web application which consolidates a person’s financial life in one place. Patzer developed the full alpha version of Mint.com (in Java J2EE and mySQL) in 2006 before he met Josh Kopelman (founder of half.com) and Rob Hayes in the fall of 2006. Their meeting eventually led to funding, and in September 2007, Patzer launched Mint.com at the TechCrunch40 conference a year later – ultimately winning the $50K first prize.

In November 2009, Patzer became the Vice President and General Manager of the Personal Finance Group at Intuit when they agreed to acquire Mint.com for US$170M. At the time of the announced sale, Mint.com had an estimated 1.5 million users. Prior to Mint, Aaron was a Lead Architect at Nascentric and was the technical lead of the San Jose office.

In September 2008, Patzer was listed in Inc. magazine’s Top 30 Under 30, and was selected by Fortune Magazine to be among the Top 40 Entrepreneurs Under 40 in 2009. Money Magazine also named him as one of the top 8 Money Heroes of 2008. In addition to his BSEE from Duke University, he also holds an MSEE from Princeton University and has twelve patents issued or pending to his name.

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Entrepreneurship Spotlight: Start-up Challenge 2010’s Grand Finale Contestants

From an original lineup of over 100 competitors, tonight’s 1-minute pitch contestants include:

• Ecoviator
• The Progress and Purity Project
• Kosh
• Micropower
• Preservabowl
• Wasabi
• Eye Innovations
• GreenWave Sciences
• YourStory
• Curvit
• Colucci DANZA
• Rhexis Biomedical
• CertiRx


Each start-up company has exactly 1minute to convince a live audience of investors and spectators that their idea is worthy of the audience choice prize.  The $25,000 grand prize has already been chosen at the Investor Pitch Finals last week, but tonight the winner will be revealed..

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Entrepreneurship Spotlight: Start-up Contestant - Wasabi

Veteran start-up pitchers for Wasabi - a novel, fast-casual sushi restaurant concept, once again delivered a supreme investor pitch focused on key facts, clear insight, and a vision for success. Near the end of their polished, 1-minute investor pitch presentation, the Wasabi team gave the signal for an added visual aid to be brought on stage - the US National Championship Duke Men's Basketball team! The crowd howled with cheers as the championship athletes graced the stage - each sporting shirts carrying the Wasabi brand name. Another crowd-pleasing achievement for the Wasabi entrepreneurship team!

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Moments away from a Winner

After radiant applause following the final start-up company pitch, audience members were invited to use a secure, text-messaging voting system to determine their choice of the $250 Audience Choice Award. Additionally, guest speaker Aaron Patzer was invited to pick his choice for the $500 Speakers' Choice Award. Audience members eagerly submitted their choices as the votes were tallied and the suspense began to build. Then, hosts Shalav Gupta and Vatsala Kabra approached the stage to reveal the winner.

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The Winners are Announced!!

The conclusion of the 2010 Duke Start-up Challenge Grand Finale culminated with:

The $250 Audience Choice Award goes to: Wasabi!

The $500 Speaker’s Choice Award goes to: Micropower!

The Winner of the $5,000 Runner up Prize goes to: Rhexis Biomedical!

And…the $25,000 Grand Finale Prize Package goes to: Wasabi!

A huge Thank You to all contestants and audience members for making the 2010 Duke Start-up Challenge a truly unforgettable experience!

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The Winners are Announced!!

The conclusion of the 2010 Duke Start-up Challenge Grand Finale culminated with:

The $250 Audience Choice Award goes to: Wasabi!

The $500 Speaker’s Choice Award goes to: Micropower!

The Winner of the $5,000 Runner up Prize goes to: Rhexis Biomedical!

And…the $25,000 Grand Finale Prize Package goes to: Wasabi!

A huge Thank You to all contestants and audience members for making the 2010 Duke Start-up Challenge a truly unforgettable experience!

Moments away from a Winner

After radiant applause following the final start-up company pitch, audience members were invited to use a secure, text-messaging voting system to determine their choice of the $250 Audience Choice Award. Additionally, guest speaker Aaron Patzer was invited to pick his choice for the $500 Speakers' Choice Award. Audience members eagerly submitted their choices as the votes were tallied and the suspense began to build. Then, hosts Shalav Gupta and Vatsala Kabra approached the stage to reveal the winner.