[...] process and the daily events of politics using simulations and games. The site, founded in 2006 by Andrew Lee and two of his classmates from Claremont McKenna College, is also a hub for all news and [...]
[...] be the number one central location for user-generated class materials. The company was founded by Cary Silverman (University of Missouri-Columbia) with the vision of a universal collaboration system that would [...]
[...] Ray Guilbault founded and self-financed Eight & Nine Designs while attending University of Miami. He began outsourcing to Pakistan and hit the ground running with 20,000 presold items that were sold to high end clothing stores in SoHo in NYC. He later opened up sneaker stores in South Beach and Miami, which primarily aim to sell online while also offering products in 65 internationally. Ray has recognized the importance of partnerships and for the past couple of years has focused on building a strong brand by working with DJs, artists, and skateboarding companies among others to leverage marketing efforts. Now he is ready to grow sales and will be loading stores back up with merchandise for the spring and summer. Some stores have already sold out of his products and have been calling him for the last 18 months! [...]
[...] entrepreneurs; however, its long-term plan is far more exciting. The two founders, Bob Goodson and Kirill Makharinsky, are developing software they like to call the “Startup Predictor,” an algorithm that [...]
[...] Dave Brim, one of the co-founders, explained that the site has already proven itself as a viable solution allowing one project group to only meet once throughout the semester. Likewise, they already have commitments from a handful of professors in the entrepreneur department at UCF, which is a division of the second largest business school in the country, to use the software over the summer and potentially throughout next school year. On top of this, they recently won $13,000 at the school’s business plan competition. Their story parallels ours as we also won first place this year after second place last year, which they also did. [...]
[...] at a cost). In order to continue their sustainable logging, they need new customers which is why Craig Doescher (MIT Sloan) has started Tegu Toyworks, a company that will be based in Honduras and manufacture [...]
[...] Mogul competed against them and know it was a very close call. I was particularly impressed with Gerren Scoon’s coding and design skills; the site is indisputably well put together. For those of you [...]
[...] entrepreneurs and organization leaders, providing them with the credit necessary to launch. J. Daniel Catalano, President of the fund, has indicated that the initial capital will be supplied by donors and [...]
[...] Cameron Moradi, a serial entrepreneur and now MBA candidate at Columbia University, has founded Avenida, a wholesale designer and marketer of a contemporary women’s line targeted to the Hispanic population of the U.S. The clothing appeals to young, urban and fashion-savvy women who desire to reflect the hot trends, but don’t want to splurge on high-end designers. In their own words: The Avenida girl is simply resourceful with her wardrobe, mixing and matching both basic and trendy items to get that unique and playful look. In line with the fast-paced lifestyle of New York City, the fluidity and grace of the collection allows the Avenida girl to easily transform from day to night. She can layer the pieces with a cardigan for a professional look during the day and then slip on a pair of heels for a night out with the girls. [...]
[...] in addition to advertising and sponsors (Subway has already signed up). The founders, Sandra and Angela, split responsibilities of running the blog and game, which they actually received an award for [...]
[...] successfully launched at Harvard in 2004, when it was founded by Harvard University students Michael Kopko and Robert Cecot, Princeton University student Matthew Kopko, and Carnegie Mellon University [...]
[...] the Department of Health and Human Performance at the University of Houston, and founder and CEO, Erez Lieberman from MIT, the actual shoe is intelligent too: “The insole provides a diagnostic readout to a [...]
[...] Fraser Doherty, now a student at University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland, always loved jam. When he was fourteen years old, he began making homemade jam using his Grandmother’s recipes, selling it to neighbors and church congregations. But Fraser realized that when consumed in large quantities, jam takes its toll. He decided to try and make the world’s healthiest jam, using only the best, most nutritious fruits and not adding any extra sugar. Within eighteen months, he left school to work on SuperJam full-time for a year before starting university. [...]
[...] Earth Times reported that Patrick Walsh, a student at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, won the $30,000 Lemelson-Illinois Student [...]
[...] or pop that adderall anymore, just chew on some ThinkGum, a new creation from Stanford grad student Matt Davidson. The gum is designed to improve concentration, increase alertness, enhance information recall and [...]
[...] School of Business & Economics student Christopher Carmichael won the national Wes Nicol Entrepreneurial Award in a competition against students from Acadia [...]
[...] process and the daily events of politics using simulations and games. The site, founded in 2006 by Andrew Lee and two of his classmates from Claremont McKenna College, is also a hub for all news and [...]
[...] be the number one central location for user-generated class materials. The company was founded by Cary Silverman (University of Missouri-Columbia) with the vision of a universal collaboration system that would [...]
[...] Ray Guilbault founded and self-financed Eight & Nine Designs while attending University of Miami. He began outsourcing to Pakistan and hit the ground running with 20,000 presold items that were sold to high end clothing stores in SoHo in NYC. He later opened up sneaker stores in South Beach and Miami, which primarily aim to sell online while also offering products in 65 internationally. Ray has recognized the importance of partnerships and for the past couple of years has focused on building a strong brand by working with DJs, artists, and skateboarding companies among others to leverage marketing efforts. Now he is ready to grow sales and will be loading stores back up with merchandise for the spring and summer. Some stores have already sold out of his products and have been calling him for the last 18 months! [...]
[...] company, led by Michael Reich, Georg Ludviksson and Phuc Truong (all Harvard MBA candidates), is not the first to apply [...]
[...] entrepreneurs; however, its long-term plan is far more exciting. The two founders, Bob Goodson and Kirill Makharinsky, are developing software they like to call the “Startup Predictor,” an algorithm that [...]
[...] Dave Brim, one of the co-founders, explained that the site has already proven itself as a viable solution allowing one project group to only meet once throughout the semester. Likewise, they already have commitments from a handful of professors in the entrepreneur department at UCF, which is a division of the second largest business school in the country, to use the software over the summer and potentially throughout next school year. On top of this, they recently won $13,000 at the school’s business plan competition. Their story parallels ours as we also won first place this year after second place last year, which they also did. [...]
[...] at a cost). In order to continue their sustainable logging, they need new customers which is why Craig Doescher (MIT Sloan) has started Tegu Toyworks, a company that will be based in Honduras and manufacture [...]
[...] Mogul competed against them and know it was a very close call. I was particularly impressed with Gerren Scoon’s coding and design skills; the site is indisputably well put together. For those of you [...]
[...] entrepreneurs and organization leaders, providing them with the credit necessary to launch. J. Daniel Catalano, President of the fund, has indicated that the initial capital will be supplied by donors and [...]
[...] Cameron Moradi, a serial entrepreneur and now MBA candidate at Columbia University, has founded Avenida, a wholesale designer and marketer of a contemporary women’s line targeted to the Hispanic population of the U.S. The clothing appeals to young, urban and fashion-savvy women who desire to reflect the hot trends, but don’t want to splurge on high-end designers. In their own words: The Avenida girl is simply resourceful with her wardrobe, mixing and matching both basic and trendy items to get that unique and playful look. In line with the fast-paced lifestyle of New York City, the fluidity and grace of the collection allows the Avenida girl to easily transform from day to night. She can layer the pieces with a cardigan for a professional look during the day and then slip on a pair of heels for a night out with the girls. [...]
[...] in addition to advertising and sponsors (Subway has already signed up). The founders, Sandra and Angela, split responsibilities of running the blog and game, which they actually received an award for [...]
[...] successfully launched at Harvard in 2004, when it was founded by Harvard University students Michael Kopko and Robert Cecot, Princeton University student Matthew Kopko, and Carnegie Mellon University [...]
[...] founded in 2007 by Daniel Ha and Jason Yan, is advanced blog comme- nt management software that has already been adopted by over [...]
[...] the Department of Health and Human Performance at the University of Houston, and founder and CEO, Erez Lieberman from MIT, the actual shoe is intelligent too: “The insole provides a diagnostic readout to a [...]
[...] Fraser Doherty, now a student at University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland, always loved jam. When he was fourteen years old, he began making homemade jam using his Grandmother’s recipes, selling it to neighbors and church congregations. But Fraser realized that when consumed in large quantities, jam takes its toll. He decided to try and make the world’s healthiest jam, using only the best, most nutritious fruits and not adding any extra sugar. Within eighteen months, he left school to work on SuperJam full-time for a year before starting university. [...]
[...] Earth Times reported that Patrick Walsh, a student at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, won the $30,000 Lemelson-Illinois Student [...]
[...] Project was founded by Sarah Khasawinah, a junior and student body president at Bryn Mawr college near Philadelphia. Joining Sarah in the [...]
[...] Jake Sasseville is in a bind with his production crew quitting overnight because he is unable to pay them, he uses [...]
[...] or pop that adderall anymore, just chew on some ThinkGum, a new creation from Stanford grad student Matt Davidson. The gum is designed to improve concentration, increase alertness, enhance information recall and [...]
[...] School of Business & Economics student Christopher Carmichael won the national Wes Nicol Entrepreneurial Award in a competition against students from Acadia [...]