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Winners of 窪蹋勛圖厙s Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Pitch Day Announced

VILLANOVA,Pa.(May 23, 2023) 窪蹋勛圖厙s Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (IIE) has announced the winners of its annual Pitch Day held April 20. Pitch Day gives students from across the Universitys six schools and colleges the opportunity to showcase their creativity and entrepreneurial spirit, while gaining real-world experience in building an idea from the ground up.On Pitch Day, students participated in the 窪蹋勛圖厙 Student Entrepreneurship Competition (VSEC), 窪蹋勛圖厙 Social Impact Competition, Ignite Change Case Competition, 窪蹋勛圖厙 Virtual Reality Competition, and the Meyer Innovation Awards were presented.

Since its inception 12 years ago, Pitch Day has expanded greatly to now include multiple competitions featuring students from diverse academic backgrounds, said Ann Miller, the Daniel J. Hogarty, Jr. 61 Director of the Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Our students are budding entrepreneurs who use a multidisciplinary mindset to look for solutions to global problems. Pitch Day challenges and prepares them to be successful and collaborative entrepreneurs.

Pitch Day features the culmination of the 窪蹋勛圖厙 Student Entrepreneurship Competition (VSEC), a semester-long, interdisciplinary entrepreneurship competition open to all 窪蹋勛圖厙 students. On Pitch Day, student entrepreneurs presented their original ideas and prototypes to a panel of alumni and guest judges involved in business development, investments, marketing and technology. In addition to the more than $20,000 in prizes and in-kind services awarded to student startups through VSEC, students also received invaluable feedback from mentors and advisors to help advance their ideas.

The Ignite Change Case Competition encourages students to think about how the built environment impacts issues of social justice. This year, the case challenged students to strategize ways to improve access to affordable housing, or to fresh, healthy food options. 窪蹋勛圖厙 students from all colleges, class years, backgrounds and majors worked in teams to brainstorm creative solutions, which they presented to judges as part of Pitch Day. In addition to winning a grand prize total of $5,000, the first-place team was also asked to award an additional $5,000 to a non-profit of their choosing that had a significant impact on their project proposal.

窪蹋勛圖厙 Virtual Reality Competition challenges the 窪蹋勛圖厙 community to explore virtual reality and augmented reality as a medium for compelling interactive experiences that educate. Teams could create any project as long as they exclusively used virtual reality or augmented reality to shape the presentation. Some examples included games, short tours of environments, mathematical visualizations, scientific visualizations and interactive social media presentations. On Pitch Day, finalists presented their projects to judges. The grand prize winners were awarded $1,000.

Pitch Day also includes the presentation of the Meyer Innovation Awards, which were created and endowed by Patrick Meyer '74 VSB in honor of the Meyer family (Patrick '74, Edward '86, and C. Paul '30) to recognize the spirit of innovation, creativity, and entrepreneurship that enhances 窪蹋勛圖厙. The Meyer Innovation Award is conferred on one graduating student who is awarded $5,000, as well as one faculty or staff member who is awarded $2,500.

Winners from the 2023 Pitch Day included:

VILLANOVA STUDENT ENTREPRENEURSHIP CHALLENGE:

  • Grand Prize Return to Beauty, Abby Walheim 23 VSB
    • Return to Beauty is a national B2B service that oversees the return process of beauty and cosmetic items and provides those returned items to womens shelters across the United States.
  • Second Place MERET, Seamus Daniello 23 CLAS
    • MERER is a web-based software application for parents and educators that algorithmically generates nursery rhymes from custom information sets. A teacher simply inputs their class material and MERET analyzes the syllables, rhyme scheme and organizational structure to create a fun, unique nursery rhyme for children ages K-4.
  • Third Place NOW, Andrew Monreal 23 CLAS, Jacob Beaudin 23 CLAS, Jake Coppen 23 VSB
    • NOW is an app that allows users to order directly from their phone while at bars, nightclubs, stadiums and other venues. When their order is ready, the user is notified and they are directed to pick up their items. NOW will increase the volume of orders and revenue for venues, while also improving the customer experience.
  • Klinger Unitas Prize Peer Pressur, Connor McLaren 24 COE, Santiago Foncillas 24 VSB, Jorge Ramos Putts 24 COE
    • Peer Pressrun is a habit building app that utilizes financial incentives and social accountability to build sustainable habits.
  • Crowd Choice Return to Beauty, Abby Walheim 23 VSB
  • Halloran Social Impact Prize Return to Beauty, Abby Walheim 23 VSB

MEYER INNOVATION AWARD WINNERS:

Student Winner: Vedant Patel 23 CLAS

  • Patel has not only extraordinary intellect and academic excellence, but he is also an innovation incarnate. He co-founded an educational company, , using LEGO as the foundational building blocks of the firm.

Faculty/Staff Winner: Virginia Smith, PhD, associate professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering

  • Dr. Smith is an expert on stormwater management who is dedicated to solving one of historys largest problemsflooding. She uses creativity and innovation in her research, service, and teaching to create unique products, tools and solutions to address the challenges of flood management. These efforts not only advance her scholarly objectives, but also align with 窪蹋勛圖厙s mission of teaching and serve to our global community.

VILLANOVA IGNITE CHANGE CASE COMPETITION

First Place: Avenue Avengers ($5,000 Team Prize & Additional $5,000 Donation to )

  • Ella Wheller 25 VSB, Naija Nelson 24 COE, Isaiah Taylor 23 VSB and Elsaid Youssef 24 COE

Second Place: Trailblazers ($3,000 Team Prize)

  • Alyane Wollery 24 CLAS, Santiago Colon 24 VSB, Sriya Donepudi 26 CLAS

Third Place: JFF Team ($2,000 Team Prize)

  • Jugat Singh 26 VSB, Francisco Klingerman Carvalho 26 VSB, Florence Schlatter 25 CLAS

Fourth Place: Team Marshmallow

  • Lily Renga 25 VSB, Jack Posin 24 VSB, GianLuca Moscheni 26 VSB

SOCIAL IMPACT COMPETITION

Winning team 1: Mentorship and Music

  • Jason Verville 23 VSB, Noah Winton 23 VSB, Pragya Ajmera 23 VSB and Elizabeth Vaughn Finance 23 VSB
  • Their proposal was to strengthen the engagement with the clients app by leveraging principles of mentorship, gamification and music.

Winning team 2: 窪蹋勛圖厙 x Inner Strength Co-op

  • Julia Gasarowski 23 VSB, Zachary Marcigliano 23 VSB, Tyler Murphy 23 VSB, Trevor Sidlauskas 23 VSB and Peter McGrath 23 VSB
  • They proposed a partnership between 窪蹋勛圖厙 and Inner Strength in which 窪蹋勛圖厙 students receive instructions on how to lead mindfulness curriculum and then volunteer with the schools and students of Inner Strength.

VU VIRTUAL REALITY COMPETITION

Winning team: Jon Sullivan 23 CLAS and Clayton Davis 23 CLAS

  • Clayton and Davis project presented a history of the 窪蹋勛圖厙 campus.