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ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ Team Wins Second Place in Tibetan Innovation Challenge

Monday, July 13, 2015, By News Staff
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A team of students from the University won second place in the Tibetan Innovation Challenge this weekend, and received their award from the Dalai Lama at a ceremony in New York City.

ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ team, l-r students Rinchen Dolma, Tenzin Lama, Tenzin Kusang, Norzom Lama, Pasang Lhamo, and Michael Wohl (back) pose with the Dalai Lama after their second place finish.  //Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama meets participants in the national finals of the Tibetan Innovation Challenge, a new intercollegiate social entrepreneurship business plan contest, organized by the University of Rochester, intended to improve the lives of Tibetans living in refugee camps in India, at the Tibet House US in New York City July 11, 2015.  // photo by J. Adam Fenster / University of Rochester

ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ team, from left to right, students Rinchen Dolma, Tenzin Lama, Tenzin Kusang, Norzom Lama, Pasang Lhamo and Michael Wohl (back) pose with the Dalai Lama after their second-place finish.

The is a competition, organized by the University of Rochester, created with the goal of promoting economic development and stability that Tibetan refugees can apply in their communities

The challenge involved the creation of a business idea for Tibetan refugees living in India. In May, six universities across the country held competitions for teams of students to develop practical business ideas that the refugees might implement in their communities. Each university selected one team to advance to the National Finals in New York City, where Tibetans and supporters of the cause served as judges and selected the winning business plan.

The refugees in India face daily challenges and difficulties, and the competition can greatly improve their lives by connecting them with innovative ideas to help serve their struggling population. Each business plan will be provided to the Tibetan community, and the refugees are allowed to apply any of the solutions to aid their community.

After learning about the competition, (iSchool) Professor of Entrepreneurship, asked iSchool student Norzom Lama ’17, if she was interested in competing. Lama recruited four other Tibetan students at ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ, and together they created Tsampa—A Taste of Tibet, a nutrition bar that can be produced by the refugees and sold in the U.S.

Tsampa is a staple food in the Tibetan culture. It is roasted barley flour that is normally mixed with Tibetan butter tea. Tsampa—A Taste of Tibet’s mission is to provide a nutritious and organic product that is ethically produced while working to improve the lives of Tibetans in India. Sixty percent of the profits made by the nutrition bar will be donated to the Federation of Tibetan Cooperatives in India.

Bruce Kingma

Bruce Kingma

The finals of the competition were held at the Tibet House in New York City. Each team presented its idea in front of a panel of judges, including Kaydor Aukatsang, representative of His Holiness the Dalai Lama to North America; Lobsang Nyandak, executive director of the Tibet Fund Trustee to the Dalai Lama Trust based in the United States; and the Dalai Lama.

“The University of Rochester did a great job running this competition, the teams from the other universities were teams from top-flight graduate business programs,” says Kingma. “Against strong competition, our students were amazing, and it was a pleasure to meet the Dalai Lama and an honor for him to give the award to the students from ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ.”

In addition to Lama, the ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ team included Rinchen Dolma, Tenzin Kusang and Pasang Lhamo from the , and Tenzin Lama from the .

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