Three Chicago Students Split $3000 in Business Pitch Competition
CHICAGO (PRWEB) June 25, 2020
Schools may be closed, but that didn't stop these highly motivated young entrepreneurs from refining their business plans and preparing their pitches for the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) Chicago Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge. Despite logistical obstacles stemming from the pandemic, this annual competition, the culmination of NFTE's yearlong entrepreneurship curriculum, took place on time--and online. Participating students presented their original business ideas by video to a panel of esteemed judges, who named three winners. The first and second place winners, who will receive $1500 and $1000, respectively, advance to NFTE's National Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge in September, where they will compete for a grand prize of $12,000. The third-place winner will receive $500.
- 1st Place: Jennifer Wilson, 18, from Thornwood High School, won with a business pitch for SoberBuddy, an app that aids former addicts in the rehabilitation process by connecting them to other recovering addicts in the area for support.
- 2nd Place: Unique Hawkins-Morgan, 17, from Thornwood High School, won for Walking With Faith, customized socks printed with Bible quotes.
- 3rd Place: India Hubbard, 18, from Thornton Township High School, won with a pitch for Royalty's Natural Skin Care, which offers natural body butter, soap, acne spot cream and moisturizer.
- Tom Abraham, SBC, Byline Bancorp
- Zhora Damani, EY
- Ali Minnick, Slalom
- Anu Opanuga, Ingredion Incorporated
The NFTE Chicago Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge was presented by Slalom, with signature support from Citi and Microsoft, and additional support from Byline Bank. EY is the national sponsor NFTE's Entrepreneurship Challenges.
About NFTE
Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) is a global nonprofit that activates the entrepreneurial mindset and builds startup skills in young people from under-resourced communities. Reaching more than 100,000 middle and high school students annually, NFTE works with schools and community partners in 25 U.S. states and 10 countries around the world. Leveraging classroom teachers and volunteers from top-tier companies, NFTE's research-based model teaches students how to identify a business opportunity and launch a business; helps them learn about the range of jobs and occupations available to them; and develops their "entrepreneurial mindset" -- a set of skills including creativity, adaptability, communication, and collaboration that leads to success in any career. Since 1987, NFTE has educated 1.2 million young people worldwide, helping thousands launch businesses and companies of all sizes. Learn more at nfte.com.
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