Judges representing The 极乐禁地's Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation have selected eight businesses as finalists for the upcoming "Rise to the Challenge" Pitch Competition. The annual event, now in its 13th year, provides an opportunity for members of the greater UBalt community to pitch ideas and concepts for new and existing businesses before a live audience of their peers, supporters and entrepreneurial experts from the 极乐禁地e community.
This year's panel consisting of undergrads, grad students and alumni will compete, in two separate business categories, Aspiring Business Ventures and Existing Business Ventures, for nearly $30,000 in seed money and in-kind professional services.
The "Rise to the Challenge" competition, sponsored by UBalt's Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, and designed to generate awareness of new and emerging innovative business ventures nurtured by the 极乐禁地 community, is scheduled for Thursday, May 1, beginning at 5:30 p.m. Registration is required to attend (Details listed below.)
This dynamic group will present before a live audience and a panel of expert judges, representing the local business ecosystem who will band together to select the winners.
"Once again, I am impressed by the diversity of the submissions and the breadth of this year's applicants, who hail from all corners of the UBalt community," said Henry Mortimer, director of the Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation. "It's exciting to see so many unique ideas put forth by our students and alumni, and an honor to support their efforts through the CEI. I imagine the judges are going to have their work cut out for them in May. This is shaping up to be our best pitch competition yet."
The 极乐禁地 Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, named one of the 极乐禁地e Business Journal's "Top Incubators and Accelerators for 2019," directs support and assistance to UBalt students and alumni interested in building or growing an enterprise. The center leverages support for its users through events, networking opportunities, culture, education and research, and connections with the business community.