Entrepreneurship Challenge Moves to Round 3

 

Second-round winners of the Pirate Entrepreneurship Challenge include, from left to right, Magus Pereira, Paul Safrit, Jordan Rice, Taylor Hicks, Nick Walden, Matt McCall and Victor Still.

The Pirate Entrepreneurship Challenge, the signature, three-round business pitch competition sponsored by the College of Business’ Miller School of Entrepreneurship, recently announced seven second-round winners that will move on to the final competition Feb. 22, 2018.

The winners were chosen from 12 teams that came out of round one and judged by East Carolina University representatives.

The round-two winners are:

1.Taylor Hicks, Nick Walden – Simple and Sentimental

Mentor: Ariana Billingsley, SBTDC

Description: Simple and Sentimental provides unique, hand-lettered items. Since starting in December 2016, the company has had almost 2,000 online sales with over 400 5-star reviews on its Etsy shop.

2.Troy Demers, Jordan Rice – House Pool

Mentor: ECU Technology Transfer

Description: House Pool is a college-exclusive app that makes leasing easier for both the prospective tenant and landlord. It brings together college students and local housing options.

3.Chandler King, Nick Venditti – FOWL

Mentor: Hallie Hawkins, SBTDC

Description: FOWL’s mission is described by our slogan “wear your life.” The company is dedicated to creating the biggest bag and accessories brand in the world and bringing everyone together no matter the lifestyle.

4.Matt McCall – Beyond Tutoring

Mentor: Scott Barker, SBTDC

Description: Beyond Tutoring, LLC is a college-level tutoring service for veterans that connects them to personal tutors and tracks their progress and tutoring sessions.

5.Magus Pereira, Sid Singh, Kevin Han – ClusterDucks

Mentor: Charles Banks, Small Business and Technology Development Center (SBTDC)

Description: Cluster Ducks is a network of Wi-Fi-enabled buoys designed to extend internet connectivity between distressed individuals affected by natural disasters to emergency personnel and family members.

Paul Safrit of Safrit Solar pitches his company during the first round of the Pirate Entrepreneurship Challenge.

6.Paul Safrit – Safrit Solar

Mentor: John Ciannamea, Innovator in Residence at East Carolina University

Description: Safrit Solar, LLC manufactures and distributes customized and stand-alone portable solar systems for outdoor activities, such as tailgating, camping or daily use.

7.Victor Still – Who is Rose?

Mentor: Miller School of Entrepreneurship

Description: “Who is Rose?” is a fashion line that highlights the motivation and components of success behind an individual’s life.

David Mayo

 

 

“We have an impressive group of student entrepreneurs moving on to the final round of the Pirate Challenge,” said David Mayo, an instructor with the Miller School of Entrepreneurship. “Since round one, each team has made tremendous strides toward the growth of their ventures.”

A total of $20,000 will be split between the first-, second- and third-place winners from round three of the challenge.

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