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OSU student entrepreneurs to compete at the new Student Start–up Central location

Monday, April 21, 2014

Oklahoma State University students from the Ritata Center's Student Start-up Central program will be presenting their businesses and business ideas to the Riata Center and School of Entrepreneurship advisory board members for cash prizes to further their businesses. Presentations will begin at 1 p.m. Friday at the OSU Student Start–Up Central. Several participating students have ranked high in recent student business competitions in Oklahoma and regionally.
From left, a Donald W. Reynolds Governor's Cup and Aerofusion members Lee Easton, Jacob Stockton and Trevor Hermosillo and Richard Gajan, Carl Thoma Distinguished Clinical Professor in the School of Entrepreneurship.
Recently, student team Aerofusion placed third at the Donald W. Reynolds Governor's Cup business competition. Team members are Lee Easton, electrical and computer engineering; Trevor Hermosillo, electrical and computer engineering; and graduate student Jacob Stockton, an unmanned aerospace systems major. The competition simulates the real world process of researching a market, writing a business plan and making a presentation to potential investors. "I have learned more about how to start a business in the past two months than I can say I have my whole life," said Easton. "The (Governor's Cup) competition was a goal with a very short timeline that made us put some pencil to paper and really come up with a good business concept."
From left, Maryanne E. McGowan, Strategy & Implementation Manager at Duke Energy, Diane Cooper, Jeff Mittelstadt, competition organizer and Director of Sustainability Davidson College, and Sheline Schutz.
Team Turfgrass Wizard Management also placed third at the Davidson College Next Play Competition. Team members are Diane Cooper and Sheline Schutz, masters of entrepreneurship students. The competition focused on student–led business plans that aim to make the sports industry more sustainable. "This was a very valuable opportunity not only for the experience of competition but the advice for our business concept and the connections to leaders in the industry," said Cooper. In addition, their concept for Turfgrass Wizard Management won the Facilities Track Spotlight Prize of $1000, sponsored by Duke Energy. The OSU Student Start–up Central has a new off–campus location, 1020 N. Boomer Road in the Bank NA building, dedicated to student entrepreneurs. The location currently houses almost 20 student businesses that participate in the Incubator or Hatchery programs. The Rita Center is currently accepting applications for Fall 2014. For more information contact Rachel Mui at 405-744-7552 or visit http://riata.okstate.edu/.
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