Student businesses get jump start at competition
Grand Valley State University is providing its business-minded students the opportunity to win $3,000 to jump-start their ventures.
Eight student companies have already survived three selection rounds and will contend for the grand prize Thursday in GVSU’s fifth-annual Business Plan Competition. The companies will each deliver a 10-minute presentation on their business plans to a panel of five judges, four of whom are top administrators of successful businesses and are unaffiliated with GVSU. The participants will also hear from keynote speaker Kathy Crosby, CEO of Goodwill Industries of Greater Grand Rapids.
Ulandra Reynolds, program coordinator for the Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, said GVSU supports this program to encourage “talent development and business support.”
“Because they are student ventures, not all of them succeed, but some have done very well,” Reynolds said.
Reynolds said none of the companies have earned money before, but one has already performed operations. The competitors are juniors, seniors and graduate students, and their fields of study range from marketing and management to computer science to biomedical sciences. However, each brings an idea to contribute to society, no matter how small the change may be.
Tyler Way, a GVSU alumnus and past winner of the competition, said his proposed business plan was to customize sneakers, clothing apparel and other products, as well as to collaborate with other big-name brands to design merchandise.
“The business is still going down the path of that plan,” Way said. “Sometimes it doesn’t happen as quickly as hoped, but then again, nothing is an overnight success. The joy of being an entrepreneur is the process, and I’ve been enjoying that as much as I can along the way.”
The competition helped Way by forcing him to overcome fears that could hinder his success, he said, adding that he felt uncomfortable and vulnerable at times when pitching his ideas on a public stage.
“The most valuable lesson I took away from the competition was to be open to share my ideas and passions with others,” Way said. “I’m naturally a quiet person, so to force myself to open up on stage and share my vision was a big challenge for me. Looking back on it, it was one of the biggest highlights from my college years.”
Although the winner of the competition earns a monetary prize, those who lose still benefit from their attempts.
Reynolds said simply participating in the competition is a valuable experience for students pursuing business ventures because they meet and make connections with local entrepreneurs and business executives, as well as learn how to go through the process of pitching their ideas.
Learning to lose is also key to becoming a successful businessperson.
“Failure is an important step,” Reynolds said. “If you learn to fail fast you do better later on.”
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Pictures of the Year 2012-2013


Courtesy Photo/Joe Kargula and Erik Peterson run the Marathon leg of the Ironman Triathlon

GVL / Robert Mathews Quarterback Heath Parling (12) leading the offense past Notre Dame College.

GVL / Eric Coulter Senior Jake Isaacson placed eigth in the Spartan Invitational. Isaacson's time of 25:04 was the highest among Division II athletes.

GVL/Jessica Hollenbeck Student Senate President Jack Iott speaks to the assembly during Thursday's meeting.

Courtesy / gvsu.edu President Haas and Montcalm Community College President Robert C. Ferrentino sign the transfer agreement


Courtesy Photo/ GVSU Athletic Department Sophomore Chris Cunningham lines up a putt at a past match.

Courtesy Photo / GVSULakers.com Andrew Darrell prepares to return the serve earlier this season.

GVL / Jessica Hollenbeck President Haas cooks pancakes during Family Weekend's "Pancakes with Presidents".

GVL / Jessica Hollenbeck President Haas cooks pancakes during Family Weekend's "Pancakes with Presidents".

GVL / Archive Forward Briauna Taylor (31) chases down a lose ball in a game last season

Courtesy Photo / Dean Breest Sophomore Allyson Winchester was named the GLIAC Women's Cross Country Athlete of the Year after finishing first with a time of 20:48.8.

GVL / Archive GVSU's Breland Hogan rises and fires over three defenders last season.

GVL/Bo Anderson Briauna Taylor leads the fast break during a game earlier this season.

GVL / Robert Mathews Associate Vice President for Facilities Planning, James Moyer, leading a walk through of the Mary Ideam Pew Library

Courtesy Photo / GVSU DII Men's Hockey Jeremy Christopher chases down a puck during a matchup last season.

GVL / Bo Anderson Students and faculty danced under the spectacular light show in the Devos Place Ballroom

GVL / Robert Mathews Martin L�wenberg, holocaust survivor, speaking at the Genocide Awareness Night presentation in the Grand River Room.

Courtesy / Dean Breest Senior Sam Lockhart finishes her indoor career with two individual national championships in weight throw and shot put at the 2013 National Championships.

Archive / Robert Mathews Giancarlo Brugnoni (40) rounding the bases during a previous game.

GVL/Bo Anderson Seniors Christ Koppenaal, Bill Madsen, and Mitch Weber measure the exterior of the Wesley House as part of an energy audit.

GVL / Robert Mathews Senior Anthony Campanella pitching against Tiffin University during the Lakers double header.

GVL / Eric Coulter Brother Jed Smock, a member of Campus Ministry USA, speaks with fervor to a student. Many students, all with differing views, came to watch the Campus Ministry members speak.

GVL / Sean Mouton A passing walker stops to admire some recently constructed pieces of Art Prize 2012.

GVL Archive Senior Nick Gunthorpe follows through and watches his shot at the Ardenson last year. This weekend the team will be playing in South Haven.

GVL / Bo Anderson GVSU's Katie Martin points to her teammate after safely reaching second base.

GVL / Robert Mathews Mary Idema Pew Library Learning and Information Commons under construction.

GVL / Archive The Grand Valley Rowing Team during Spring Training in Florida last spring.

GVL / Robert Mathews Judge Glenda Hatchett, keynote guest for Monday's King celebration, speaks in the Grand River Room in Kirkhof.

GVL / Robert Mathews Judge Glenda Hatchett, keynote guest for Monday's King celebration, speaks in the Grand River Room in Kirkhof.
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