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Hangout with a Venture Capitalist

Silicon Valley entrepreneurs are constantly looking for access to venture capitalists. Venture capitalists can offer advice on a business model, see broader market trends, and in general share a lot about successes and failures in the business.

The new program, announced by Bradley Horowitz on Google+, Google’s social network , will allow entrepreneurs to chat with selected VCs through Hangouts. Horowitz will invite six to eight “interesting entrepreneurs, students, of fans of tech investing to lob questions at the respective VC’s.” Others can only watch the conversation.

The first group of VCs to participate in the Hangout include John Lilly of Greylock, Chris Dixon of Founder Collective, Roger McNamee of Elevation Partners, and John Borthwick of Betaworks. John Lily will go first on Thursday, May 10, at 8:15 am pacific time.

[via Social Times]

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IIT Alumni Startup eMotion is Now Selling Product!

eMotion’s first product, BBF Gemz, provides the next generation of girls with a stylish and safe gateway to social networking.

Co-founders of eMotion Group, Inc, Avelo Roy and Ed Suda, were undergrad students at IIT when they began their company with the asistance of the Knapp Center.

eMotion is selling their product December 3rd through the 23rd at
Westfield Hawthorn Mall (park near JCPenny/Sears), located at 122 Hawthorn Center Vernon Hills, IL 60061. They are at a kiosk located on the second floor between Justice and The Icing

Their product can also be purchased on-line at their website:

http://www.bffgemz.com/

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Smart Grid Cluster Member Gets $1.3 M in Investment

Power2Switch, a Chicago-based Internet startup that allows power users to choose among energy providers, has raised $1.3 million in funding from a group of Chicago investors.

Power2Switch is a member company of the Illinois Smart Grid Regional Innovation Cluster (ISGRIC). IIT is a partner in the ISGRIC and business support for Power2Switch was provided through IIT Stuart School graduate students as well as the Knapp Center staff.

Power2Switch Co-Founder, Seyi Fabode, was very satisfied with the assistance he received from IIT and was complimentary about the support and coordination provided by Dave Winkin, Knapp Center Associate Director.

Click here to read the full announcement about Power2Switch

The ISGRIC provides a platform to promote business growth and entrepreneurial activity by providing technical and business support to smart grid start-ups and small businesses.

Click here to learn more about the ISGRIC

Idea to Product Competition: Sign up now!

Idea To Product Competition
Sponsored by IIT Armour College of Engineering and the KIEA Program
Idea To Product ® (I2P) is an international competition with branches in Asia and Europe as well as several campuses in the United States. The program is based at the University of Texas at Austin. It is a three-tiered idea competition beginning at the campus level, then the two-state level, and on to the global forum.

I2P is open to all graduate and undergraduate students, and multidisciplinary teams are encouraged. Although winners receive cash prizes, the greater benefit is the opportunity for participants to receive substantial feedback on their early stage ideas.

IIT Armour College of Engineering and the KIEA program will send up to five student teams to compete in the next regional I2P competition being hosted by St. Louis University in March 2012.

Interested teams should complete the submission form below
and review all the competition rules prior to submitting:

http://www.slu.edu/x19099.xml

Schedule for IIT Submissions:
· Submission Deadline: Dec 19 by 5 PM

· Submissions Review: Dec 20-22

· Announce teams to present a 5 minute pitch to IIT staff/faculty, other: Dec. 23

· Teams present: Jan. 18

· Winning teams selected (top five) Jan. 19

· Teams prepare/refine their submissions: Jan. 19 – Jan. 30 (Two pages)

· Submissions due to I2P: Jan. 30

· If selected as semifinalists, then the team prepares a five-page submission due Feb. 27.

· Semi-final presentations are on March 2 and finals in March 3 in St. Louis.

Apply here: http://tinyurl.com/6wlrrr4

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Knapp Center Venture Accelerator Program now accepting applications

The Knapp Center Venture Accelerator Program (KCVAP) is a program to provide mentorship and support to enable IIT students, staff, and faculty to pursue their new entrepreneurial ventures.

The KCVAP is open to all IIT students, staff, faculty, and alumni. Teams should be limited to 2-3 people and multidisciplinary teams are preferred.

Upon acceptance into the program, a Catalyst (mentor) and a KCVAP Associate are assigned to each entrepreneur/team. They will assist and guide the entrepreneurs through the program and assist in preparing them for their final presentation.

The entrepreneurs commit to three hours per week attending a weekly class (over 12 weeks), working with the Catalyst and KEC Staff, and will focus on developing a clarity of their product or service, obtaining customer validation, developing and refining a financial model, and understanding their market. Each team will make a final presentation at the end of the semester at Demo Day.

Program Outcomes:

Over the twelve-week period, participants will learn from successful entrepreneurs and apply the latest methods, such as “lean startup” and “business model generation canvas” to their ventures. This course will help prepare for application to national accelerators such as Excelerate and TechStars.

Schedule for IIT Submissions:
· Accepting one-page executive summary submissions (see application below): Nov. 28 – Dec. 30
· Submission Deadline: Dec. 30 by 5 PM CST
· Submissions Review: Jan. 3-9
· Announce teams to present a 5 minute pitch to IIT staff/faculty, other entrepreneurs: Jan. 10
· Teams present: Jan. 17
· Winning teams selected: Jan. 18
· First class: Week of Jan. 30
· Demo Day: Week of May 7

Apply here : http://tinyurl.com/7yqozoc

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Gone in 90 seconds – 2011 Elevator Pitch Contest

The elevator pitch contest is about idea generation, connecting with others who have similar interests, and learning how to present your pitch to a potential investor in a moment’s notice.

There are over $700 in prizes to be won! So get a camera, record your elevator pitch and send in your submissions before the deadline. Hurry! You only have 90 seconds! (See the end of the post for submission instructions)

Grand prize :

  • Airfare + Hotel + Registration for the 2011 CEO Conference (Oct 27-29) in Fort Worth, Texas
  • Automatic entry to the CEO Elevator pitch competition
  • “The Lean Startup” by Eric Ries

There are also 4 great prizes for the runner ups

Deadline for submissions: October 4, 2011 at midnight

Winners will be announced October 5
Filming equipment can be provided on request.
For further information, contact David Winkin at dwinkin@iit.edu

For more information about the CEO conference, visit
www.c-e-o.org/blog/ceo-annual-nationalconference

For more information about the CEO Elevator pitch competition, visit
www.c-e-o.org/blog/ceo-elevator-pitch-competition

Submission Instructions

  1. Record your elevator pitch. It must NOT exceed 90 seconds in length (Make sure you record it in an acceptable format)
  2. Upload your video to YouTube (Click here for instructions)
  3. Fill out the contest entry form (Click here for the entry form)

 

Here are some sample elevator pitches from one of our previous elevator pitch competitions

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The Extreme Entrepreneurship Tour: Making Your Dreams Come True

As you might have seen from the posters all over campus, the Extreme Entrepreneurship Tour was at IIT on Wednesday, April 6th! With tables set up at Herman Hall, the event was quite a success, in terms of captivating the attention of the participants. Did you know, for example, that 80% of the world’s millionaires are entrepreneurs? Only about a handful of people in the audience could guess that, and I bet not too many out there could have thought of that number!

Moderating the event was Bert Gervais, entrepreneur, public speaker, and best-selling author of his book “Who’s in Your Top Hive?: Your Guide to Finding Your Success Mentors”. With his easy style and funny anecdotes he made sure that he kept the audience laughing throughout the program. “The EET goes around the country and brings together the top young entrepreneurs and goes to campuses (like these) to show the students that anybody can start a new business”, said he. With his experiences from back home as well as from the US, he told the audience about a lot of things. He also told us stories from the industry, like that of Pat Cuarto, the world’s number 1 yoyo player, who made his million just doing what he loved – yoyo, and about how a college student once started a business on just 10 cents!

This introductory session was followed by a talk by David Gardner, who graduated from Duke University, and was already an entrepreneur by the time he left college. His company, Colorjar is a company that helps out young entrepreneurs who are just starting out on their own, in finding the right kinds of support, strategies and capital to turn their dream into reality. His inspiration and passion started back in college, and he acted upon it, and made it! He talked about all the negativity we see around us, how this is especially bad for entrepreneurs, because entrepreneurship requires that people take the leap of faith to what they want, and if they’re constantly afraid of being laughed at, or of “FAILING”, they will never go through with their dreams. He talked about how you should present their ideas, and why anybody should remember who you are, and use it to the fullest.

The next speaker was Joseph A. Pascaretta, Head of Marketing and Business development at LPIT Solutions Inc., a healthcare software company with flagship product TrackCore Software, the market leader in tissue and implant tracking systems. Prior to this, he was President and Corporate Director of The Alps Lawn Co., and Chief Executive Officer of Alps Technology. He has received several distinguished honors, including the Midwest NFIB/VISA Young Entrepreneur of the Year and Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year for Product Solutions 2008 as the world’s youngest winner, and has been a featured speaker at organizations and universities around the country. He is a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor and will be beginning an MBA program in healthcare at George Washington University in the Fall of 2011.

The other speaker at the event, Brian Moore started as an entrepreneur 10 years ago, forming his consulting firm, Thruput, Inc. One of our own here at IIT, Brian has an MBA in Operations from Illinois Institute of Technology and a BS in Industrial Engineering from Bradley University. Working with CXOs of Fortune 500 companies, his team produced great results in service and IT operations by applying innovative management methods. Five years ago, in an effort to focus these skills in a more socially responsible way, he started GreenCells at usedcellphoneshop.com. He shared a lot of his ideas with the audience too. Since 2005, his reuse and recycling of cell phones has made green easy for hundreds of thousands of happy customers. “Our mission is simple”,  Brian explained, “provide quality products and service, and enable our customers to contribute to a cleaner, healthier environment by making used a better choice than new.”

Another speaker at the events was Guillermo Krovblit, who served as Operations and Business development manager for Lucent Technologies, presently Alcatel-Lucent, from September 1998 until July 2007. During his tenure at Lucent, he was in charge of managing mission critical operations for telecommunication networks across the Caribbean and Latin American region. Later on in his career he became a network operations consultant in charge of optimizing customer operations to increase reliability and reduce costs. Another member of the IIT community, Guillermo is a Master in Design and MBA degree candidate at IIT Institute of Design, and he holds an undergraduate degree in electrical engineering. His organization, Peapod Labs is the result of three engineers from around the world that decided to study design in Chicago. When they found that they shared a lot of ideas and convictions of the world, they decided to get together and founded Peapod Labs in the summer of 2010. “We believe,” said he, “that technology is now very accessible to children and we are focused on creating playful learning experiences for kids with this technology”. Peapod Labs works with the Institute of Design Make-to-Know design process to develop playful learning solutions that enhance education for children, so that they have the opportunity to learn new things in a way which otherwise may not have been possible. Peapod Labs already has 5 apps in the Apps Store: ABC Play, ABC Music, ABC Go, ABC Wildlife, and Bugsy the Blue Hamster, which are all fun ways to teach little kids their first things about the world around them!

The last speaker, Hazem Dawani co-founded OptionsCity in 2006 and currently serves as President and CEO. OptionsCity is a Chicago based financial technology company built on a vision for technology and options trading. Together, the three founders of OptionsCity created an electronic trading platform so powerful, intuitive, and reliable that it would change the way options traders conducted business. Before this, Hazem worked as a Director in the Software Department at Chicago Trading Company (CTC) and played a big part in coming up with the company’s main electronic trading. Within a short period of time, his system took the company’s electronic trading revenue to an explosive growth. Prior to that, Hazem worked at SSI as a Software Engineer building real-time embedded systems solutions. Another IIT alumnus, Hazem has a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology, and was a scholar in the IIT Leadership Academy.

At the event, we also learnt a lot of things about networking, like how when networking, it should be about what you can do to help others, and not what they can do for you. This is a fatal mistake that most people make, and due to this, other people think of you as being selfish, and ultimately don’t think of you when an opportunity shows up. It was a great learning experience, about both becoming an entrepreneur, as well as just being a good networker, and a good person to work with. The networking in between the speaker sessions were very useful as well, where we got to talk to all the people at the event, and share ideas and thoughts.

All in all, the experience was great, and a fantastic learning experience. What one took away from it was the more in depth knowledge of what entrepreneurship really is, and the ways to channel is a way that it does great things. We learnt about the “That’s awesome” movement, where every time we see something really good, we exclaim “that’s awesome!” So go out there, and spread the word and make your dreams come true! Trust me, it may seem difficult, but it is never impossible!

 

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Extreme Entrepreneurship Tour 2011

The Extreme Entrepreneurship Tour is coming to IIT on April 6, 2011!
Click here to register.

Sponsored by the Coleman Foundation:www.colemanfoundation.org

 

The Extreme Entrepreneurship Tour – the first ever collegiate entrepreneur tour – includes keynotes, exhibits, workshops, and question-and-answer sessions with young entrepreneurs. Students will brainstorm with business professionals and meet like-minded students through networking events.

This event will provide inspiration and practical advice. Both emerging entrepreneurs and students of all disciplines are invited to attend to learn how they can apply the entrepreneurial mindset to their lives regardless of career choice.

Click here for information about the tour
Event Info:
April 6, 2011
3:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Hermann Hall – McCormick Auditorium
3241 South Federal Street
Chicago, IL 60616
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Welcome!

Welcome to the Entrepreneurship Academy Blog!!

The Academy is a university-wide initiative led by the Stuart School of Business. Its purpose is to advance the spirit and understanding of entrepreneurship across the campus through the Entrepreneurship Minor and related co-curricular activities available for all university majors.

The Academy organizes a full array of complementary activities that provide opportunities for undergraduate students, and graduate students as appropriate, to have a real-world experience in innovation and entrepreneurship and apply business fundamentals and innovative and entrepreneurial thinking to a variety of situations, in entrepreneurial endeavors, in research, in business and social organizations.

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Reference

WASHINGTON POST ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP TIPS

An entrepreneur and author offers his tips for success: I was lunching the other day with a chatty Washington investor who dabbles in local startups when he suggestes I list business lessons in a Vlue Aded column.continue reading here, for the PDF of the article.

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