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LaunchPad Announces 2021 鈥機use Tank Winners

Thursday, October 14, 2021, By Cristina Hatem
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Whitman student Selim Dangoor recceives a prize check from 黑料不打烊 Libraries Dean David Seaman at 'Cuse Tank 2021

Dean David Seaman hands a prize check to Selim Dangoor, founder of MUNCH Jerky, at 鈥機use Tank 2021.

黑料不打烊 Libraries鈥� Blackstone LaunchPad (LaunchPad) hosted its annual on Friday, Oct. 8, at Bird Library. Twenty-four student teams from various schools and colleges across campus competed in a 鈥淪hark Tank鈥�-style business pitch in front of a panel of judges consisting of 黑料不打烊 parents and successful entrepreneurs. Families were invited to attend this event as part of Family Weekend to experience the entrepreneurial spirit of University innovators. This year鈥檚 winning teams were:

  • First place winner, $15,000: Ambassadoor Technologies, led by Bruno Gonzalez Hauger G鈥�22 (Martin J. Whitman School of Management). The company connects small brick-and-mortar businesses to nano-influencers, enabling anyone on Instagram with engagement to be a paid influencer, while automating the influencer search, compensation and management processes.
  • Second place winner, $10,000: Munch Jerky, led by Selim Dangoor 鈥�23 (Martin J. Whitman School of Management). The company provides a gluten-free, artisanal flank steak jerky using all-natural ingredients.
  • Third place winners, each receiving $2,500: BusPoint, led by Justin Gluska 鈥�23 (College of Engineering and Computer Science) and Sice-Me, led by Alexander Peter Rolinski 鈥�24 (Martin J. Whitman School of Management). BusPoint is a web-based application allowing students to monitor where their designated school bus is at all times, provide parents with real-time monitoring and alerts, and provide teachers and administrators with real-time data. Sice-Me is a mobile application that creates insular marketplaces for college and high school students, enabling users to create an account with their student email address in order to buy or sell products to students at their school.
  • Wild card winners, each receiving $1,250: Holy Egg! Shakshuka Truck, led by Natasha Brao 鈥�22 (College of Visual and Performing Arts) and Shop All Yours, led by Julia Gomez 鈥�25 (Martin J. Whitman School of Management).
David Seaman speaks at a podium while student and 'Cuse Tank winner Julia Gomez stands nearby.

Seaman announces the 鈥機use Tank prize winners, including wild card winner Julia Gomez, founder of Shop All Yours.

鈥淎fter more than a year of virtual competitions, the energy and creativity that the student teams brought to 鈥機use Tank this year was so welcome,鈥� says David Seaman, dean of 黑料不打烊 Libraries and University librarian. 鈥淧arents and guests were equally excited to witness firsthand the creativity, business acumen and professionalism of the student teams. We started the day with $22,500 for the judges to award as they saw fit, raised from generous SU Libraries supporters; however, the judges were so impressed with our student entrepreneurs that they added an additional $10,000 to the prize money during their deliberations! We are so grateful for their investment in our students.鈥�

Other venture teams, led by idea champions, who presented during the competition included:

  • Sweatration, led by Paul Franco 鈥�22 (College of Arts and Sciences), Zach Stahl 鈥�23 (College of Engineering and Computer Science) and Anthony Mazzacane 鈥�24 (College of Engineering and Computer Science and College of Arts and Sciences)
  • Fundwurx, led by Ben Ford 鈥�23 (Martin J. Whitman School of Management)
  • Phantom Tea, led by Christine Wu 鈥�22 (College of Arts and Sciences)
  • Fitted, led by Damaris Koi Munyua G鈥�22 (Martin J. Whitman School of Management)
  • LunaX, led by Diego Luna 鈥�22 (College of Arts and Sciences)
  • SENSE-A, led by Gabriela Angel G鈥�22 (College of Engineering and Computer Science), Simran Lakhani 鈥�22 (College of Engineering and Computer Science) and Hong Yan Chen 鈥�22 (College of Engineering and Computer Science)
  • YOKA, led by Isabella Perkins 鈥�25 (College of Engineering and Computer Science), Daren Wang 鈥�23 (College of Visual and Performing Arts) and Matthew Swanson 鈥�22 (College of Engineering and Computer Science)
  • Out2Win Sports, led by Jack Adler 鈥�23 (Martin J. Whitman School of Management) and Sam Holland 鈥�23 (S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and Martin J. Whitman School of Management)
  • Patchwork, led by Jackson Ensley 鈥�22 (Martin J. Whitman School of Management) and Paul Hultgren, LaunchPad Innovator in Residence
  • Civilian Medical Response, led by Jared Anderson 鈥�23 (College of Engineering and Computer Science)
  • Glisten, led by Justin Monaco G鈥�22 (College of Arts and Sciences), Bianca Andrada 鈥�22 (College of Engineering and Computer Science) and Anh Dao 鈥�23 (College of Visual and Performing Arts)
  • Wo-manly, led by Kelly Davis 鈥�23 (Martin J. Whitman School of Management)
  • Candid, led by Mia Hinz 鈥�23 (S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications)
  • Urban Coders, led by Mohammed Ali 鈥�22 (School of Information Studies)
  • TEAGO, led by Noah Mechnig-Giordano G鈥�22 (Martin J. Whitman School of Management)
  • Athletify, led by Season Chowdhury 鈥�23 (College of Engineering and Computer Science) and Raul Chakraborty 鈥�23 (School of Information Studies)
  • Lateral Assist, led by Xinyao Zhao 鈥�22 (College of Engineering and Computer Science), Andrea Merloiu 鈥�22 (College of Engineering and Computer Science) and Cheyenne Kersavage 鈥�21 (College of Engineering and Computer Science)

This year鈥檚 judges included the following 黑料不打烊 parents and alumni:

  • David Martirano
  • Jeffrey Gates
  • Burt Podbere
  • Kristina Campos
  • Andrew Neuberger
  • Douglas Canfield
  • Corey Lieblein 鈥�93
  • Andrew Schwartz
  • Carter Holland
  • Marlowe Sidney Bamberger
  • Linda Schwartz
  • Jim Armstrong
  • Matt Shumer
  • Steve Shumer
  • Phil McKnight
  • Patrick Prioletti 鈥�21听

About the Blackstone LaunchPad & Techstars at 黑料不打烊 Libraries:

The Blackstone LaunchPad & Techstars at 黑料不打烊 Libraries is the University鈥檚 innovation hub, connecting the entire campus resource-rich ecosystem with a global network that provides support for aspiring entrepreneurs, inventors, and creators. The program serves faculty, staff, students, and alumni across disciplines who are interested in innovation, invention, entrepreneurship, venture creation, careers, entrepreneurial skills, diversity, equity, inclusion, and taking ideas from concept to commercialization. The program supports a key pillar of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Academic Strategic Plan to create an innovation ecosystem across the institution that prepares participants to be trailblazers in an entrepreneurial world.v

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